AMD Radeon 21.11.2 driver update Battlefield 2042 ushered in substantial improvements

EA is scheduled to open the Battlefield 2042 game access to special edition buyers and EA Play Pro members on November 12 (Friday), and AMD has also released the 21.11.2 version of the Radeon graphics driver update in time. If you want to use an A-card PC to play this game created by DICE, then according to AMD’s test data, the new version of the driver can give the RX 6900 XT platform a performance improvement of up to 14%.

In the case of 4K Ultra default, the RX 6800 XT/6700 XT graphics card also has a 15%/11% performance improvement. Unfortunately, AMD did not share the exact frame rate (FPS). By the way, buyers of the Standard Edition will have to wait until November 19 (next Friday) for the night of Battlefield 2042.

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As an update specific to a certain game, AMD did not list what issues were fixed by the 21.11.2 Radeon Software update. Currently, known bugs include:

  • During the game of Marvel Guardians of the Galaxy, some A cards (such as RX 5500 XT) may encounter driver timeout issues. The temporary solution is to disable the Anti-Lag function in Radeon Software.
  • Some users may encounter the problem that the Multimedia Athena Dumps folder increases the disk space usage.
  • Certain models of A cards (such as RX 6800M) may observe visual artifacts when playing Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War.
  • When playing “PUBG” with multiple monitors connected in extended mode, when the user is in the lobby and tries to open Radeon Software on the secondary monitor through the context menu, the software may not respond. The temporary solution is to use the Alt + R shortcut key.
  • Enabling enhanced synchronization on certain games and system configurations may cause a black screen problem. Anyone who is worried about encountering this bug can disable this option as a temporary solution.
  • Finally, the Radeon performance indicator and logging function may intermittently report extremely high/incorrect memory clock frequency values.

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