AMD released new Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition 25.4.1 Optional Beta drivers yesterday. These drivers add FidelityFX Super Resolution 4 to six games, such as The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered. They also support Amuse 3 with AMD-optimized models for Radeon RX 9000 series graphics cards.
The update fixes several problems for users. It corrects lighting issues in Topaz Photo AI on RX 9000 cards. It removes screen flicker when people use AMD FreeSync. The drivers improve AI performance on RX 7000 GPUs. They fix image problems in Amuse 3.0 diffuser models on high-end hardware.
Players will notice smoother gameplay in World of Warcraft areas. Cameras work again after factory resets on Ryzen AI Max devices. AMD Chat installation problems have been solved. These remain beta drivers with known issues that affect some games. FSR 4 might not work in Naraka Bladepoint on Windows 10.
Some games crash or have problems, like The Last of Us Part 2 and Cyberpunk 2077. Memory leaks happen in SteamVR on newer cards. Battlefield 1 might not start properly on certain systems. AMD suggests workarounds until system makers deliver final drivers. Users can disable motion smoothing or turn off integrated graphics in BIOS settings.
The update fixes several problems for users. It corrects lighting issues in Topaz Photo AI on RX 9000 cards. It removes screen flicker when people use AMD FreeSync. The drivers improve AI performance on RX 7000 GPUs. They fix image problems in Amuse 3.0 diffuser models on high-end hardware.
Players will notice smoother gameplay in World of Warcraft areas. Cameras work again after factory resets on Ryzen AI Max devices. AMD Chat installation problems have been solved. These remain beta drivers with known issues that affect some games. FSR 4 might not work in Naraka Bladepoint on Windows 10.
Some games crash or have problems, like The Last of Us Part 2 and Cyberpunk 2077. Memory leaks happen in SteamVR on newer cards. Battlefield 1 might not start properly on certain systems. AMD suggests workarounds until system makers deliver final drivers. Users can disable motion smoothing or turn off integrated graphics in BIOS settings.