Ghost Recon: Wildlands is upon us. If you’re planning to play it on your Radeon, make sure you grab the just…
Ghost Recon: Wildlands is upon us. If you’re planning to play it on your Radeon, make sure you grab the just-released Radeon driver 17.3.1 package. The new driver has specific optimizations for the military open-world co-op game, and AMD says it improves performance by as much as 6% on Radeon RX 480s. That may not sound like much, but remember that game performance is a tricky thing to measure. A 6% overall performance uplift could mean a significant improvement in the worst-case scenarios.
Ghost Recon: Wildlands
The new driver package also adds a CrossFire profile for Wildlands , although there’s a bug that might cause it to crash on launch with three- or four-way CrossFire enabled. Also, task switching out of the game while running in CrossFire mode might cause flickering and require a game restart. We’ve been dubious on the benefits of multi-GPU systems for a while now, but it’s still good to see that AMD is supporting them after that contentious stage show demoing two Radeon RX 480 cards running Ashes of the Singularity.