
Après les Arc Pro 31.0.101.4092 WHQL, Intel publie la dernière version de ses pilotes Arc Graphics, avec les 101.4257 en bêta. On y trouve un support pour le jeu vidéo Crime Boss.
Mais aucune résolution de bugs et autres soucis, car nous venons de disposer il y a peu de la version 101.4255 WHQL. Mais Intel affiche un certain nombre de problèmes connus. La liste est affiché ci-dessous.
HIGHLIGHTS Intel Arc Graphics 101.4257 :
Intel Game On Driver support on Intel Arc A-series Graphics for:
- Crime Boss

KNOWN ISSUES :
Intel Arc Graphics Products:
- Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 (DX11) may experience application crash during gameplay.
- Sea of Thieves (DX11) may exhibit color corruption on water edges.
- System may hang while waking up from sleep. May need to power cycle the system for recovery.
- GPU hardware acceleration may not be available for media playback and encode with some versions of Adobe Premiere Pro.
- Blackmagic DaVinci Resolve may exhibit color corruption with Optical Flow.
Intel Core Processor Products:
- Total War: Warhammer III (DX11) may experience an application crash when loading battle scenarios.
- Call of Duty Warzone 2.0 (DX12) may exhibit corruption on certain light sources such as fire.
- Conqueror’s Blade (DX12) may experience an application crash during game launch.
- A Plague Tale: Requiem (DX12) may experience application instability during gameplay.
- Battlefield: 2042 (DX12) may exhibit color corruption at the game menu.
- Crime boss (DX12) may experience texture flickering when XESS is enabled.
Intel Arc Control Known Issues:
- Windows UAC Admin is required to install and launch Arc Control.
- The Live Performance Monitoring page may not apply the desired removal of some performance metric tiles.
- The Resizable Bar status may show an incorrect value on systems with multiple Intel Graphics Adapters.
- Using Arc Control Studio capture with certain games may incorrectly generate multiple video files.
Pour télécharger les derniers pilotes Intel Arc Graphics 101.4257, suivez la source :
Source : Intel
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