AMD’s new Radeon Adrenalin driver is focusing on added Vulkan support with a particular emphasis on its high dynamic range (HDR) support and FreeSync 2 HDR. The company has long teased that we would be seeing a groundswell of new games coming with support for the open graphics API standard, and we are indeed starting to see more triple-A games launching with Vulkan as standard. The Adrenalin 19.6.2 release also fixes a few minor issues with wireless VR and some with the metric overlays, but the main crux of the release seems to be all about delivering improved support for those Vulkan titles. And there are some doozies either just released or on the way, from Total War: Three Kingdoms to Doom Eternal. What’s particularly interesting is that AMD thought these Vulkan updates important enough to hang a new driver release around, while many of the recent Radeon updates have been game ready versions. Though I guess there aren’t too many new games getting a release just now with E3 only just hanging up the closed sign on the show’s doors last week…
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