AMD Crimson ReLive Edition 17.3.3 fixes Mass Effect: Andromeda multi-GPU issue

Posted on Tuesday, March 21 2017 @ 20:41 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
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AMD rolled out the Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.3.3 driver. This release adds a DX11 CrossFire profile for Mass Effect: Andromeda and also resolves a texture flickering issue that occurs when you play this game on a CrossFire system. You can download the driver over here.
Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.3.3 Highlights

New Multi GPU profile:
  • Mass Effect™: Andromeda (DirectX®11): Multi GPU can be enabled from command line using "-RenderDevice.AmdCrossfireEnable 1"

    Fixed Issues
  • Texture flickering may be observed in Mass Effect™: Andromeda in Multi GPU system configurations.

    Known Issues
  • Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon® Wildlands may sometimes fail to launch in three or four way Multi GPU enabled system configurations.
  • Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon® Wildlands may experience flicker in Multi GPU system configurations when performing a tsk switch or changing graphics settings while the game is running.
  • Application profiles in Radeon Settings may fail to retain after system log off or reboot for some gaming applications.
  • AMD FreeSync™ technology mode may not be compatible or function with Sniper Elite™ 4.
  • Enabling supersampling in Sniper Elite™ 4 may cause image cropping. Radeon Settings may crash on switching Windows® user after toggling AMD CrossFire™ technology mode.
  • A small amount of apps may still experience issues with Borderless Fullscreen mode and AMD FreeSync™ technology if other applications or game launchers are running on the primary screen in the background.
  • Counter-Strike™: Global Offensive and World of Warcraft™ may experience flickering or performance issues the first time the game is launched on a system boot with AMD FreeSync™ technology enabled. Workarounds include exiting and restarting the application or task switching (alt+tab) in and out of the game to fix the issue.
  • Shadow Warrior 2™ may fail to enable Multi GPU on game launch due to a missing application profile in Radeon Settings.


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