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AMD's Major Radeon Software Graphics Driver Update Goes Live With Gameplay Capture, More (venturebeat.com) 98

Advanced Micro Devices, or AMD is launching an update for its Radeon graphics drivers that will help PC gamers enjoy more power-efficient gameplay during the holiday season. Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition offers high-performance gaming and better stability for consumers, professionals, and developers. From a report on VentureBeat: The new edition enables power-efficient gameplay with Radeon Chill and seamless in-game screen capture and streaming with Radeon ReLive. For designers, content creators, and game developers, Radeon Pro Software Crimson ReLive Edition delivers productivity and stability with up to 30 percent performance improvements in key applications. With Radeon ReLive, gamers can "relive" their gameplay by capturing, streaming, and sharing recorded gaming sessions. Highly efficient with minimal impact to gameplay, Radeon ReLive enables seamless playback of ReLive recordings via an easily accessible in-game toolbar, and offers quick and convenient customizable settings, custom scene layouts, and more, AMD said. With Radeon ReLive, gamers now have a way to capture gaming highlights, and share their gaming exploits and conquests with online friends and competitors -- all integrated within Radeon Software.
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AMD's Major Radeon Software Graphics Driver Update Goes Live With Gameplay Capture, More

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  • by Anonymous Coward
    And went with Nvidia. Cheaper, more stable, better bang for the buck, and much better Linux support.
  • by BenJeremy ( 181303 ) on Thursday December 08, 2016 @12:28PM (#53446593)

    Say what you want about nvidia's bloatware, the driver installs are smooth as silk. AMD sends me to a browser page where I must try and figure out what download to select (considering the version numbers never match), then I have to download and install manually.

    Ugh. It's 2016, right? AMD's driver updates make me feel like I've timewarped to 1997.

    • ATI catalyst has been replaced by Crimson. They auto update and break your system each update unless you turn it off manually.

    • by Kartu ( 1490911 )

      No they aren't. From the major gaming forum:

      WARNING: Don't update your NVIDIA drivers, breaks memory speed, more
      http://www.neogaf.com/forum/sh... [neogaf.com]

      Nvidia 372.54 drivers are bugged (video, games, textures, etc)
      http://www.neogaf.com/forum/sh... [neogaf.com]

      Nvidia drivers 375.70 killed HDMI
      http://neogaf.site/forum/showt... [neogaf.site]

      Is the latest Nvidia Driver still fucked?
      http://assets.neogafllc.netdna... [netdna-cdn.com]

      the latest:
      NVIDIA drivers are disappointing.
      http://www.neogaf.com/forum/sh... [neogaf.com]

    • We'll see how it goes! I just had to downgrade from a GTX 970 to a pair of old Sapphire 6950's Crossfired. First AMD/ATI card since my old 9800 I had to buy to run Neverwinter Nights. At least they're old and I wont have to worry about new drivers every day? Wish me luck! (I haven't really had issues with AMD or Nvidia though, so perhaps I'm lucky, or AMD sees that I'm running an AMD CPU in this machine, and decides to play nice)
    • by Blue Stone ( 582566 ) on Thursday December 08, 2016 @01:15PM (#53446923) Homepage Journal

      Oh yeah, nVidia drivers:

      Install 'nVidia Experience' to download them smoothly, but have to sign up with nVidia to use it and then get your privacy shredded as they harvest pretty much anything they want (seemingly) from your computer and its activity to do (seemingly) whatever they want with your data.

      Or don't install the nVidia Experience software and download the drivers yourself (searching their website for the right version and installing it manually ... in 2016!!) and have to hunt around your computer to turn off their spyware telemetry ... just to get the harware you bought (and when you thought nVidia weren't pulling shady shit) to function.

      Oh yeah. That smooth as silk nVidia experience. Must be the lube they use as they probe your private areas.

      • by Anonymous Coward

        I avoid all of that trouble with this:
                  sudo apt-get install nvidia-367

        Just the driver, no bloatware. Works great for my games.

  • by OneHundredAndTen ( 1523865 ) on Thursday December 08, 2016 @12:56PM (#53446793)
    For, after many attempts, I have yet to get any AMD binary blob to work under Linux for any AMD card.
  • Genuine question - I don't know AMD products that well - My last 2 cards have been Nvidia and its time for an upgrade (I'm chugging on a gtx 780). Geforce Experience has a lot of these features that are being talked about - tied up in a ridiculous bloatware bundle - but they made it a sign-in service in the latest version. I've never seen such a stupid decision in my life. It was the easiest uninstall choice I ever make. Think about it.. they want you to login to a cloud service to use functions on your f
  • but does it force me to create an online account randomly one day to use the app i been using and use the desktop recording? does the recording break ctrl 1-3 because if not screw that geforce experience for lyfe.
  • They turned all this crap on by default along with annoying auto-run apps. To say that I am unamused would be an understatement. However, I was able to fix the issue trivially by blowing away ALL of AMD's radeon junk, ripping out the radeon card, and buying a nice cheap little Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060.

    Problem solved.

    -Matt

  • So I built my first PC since 2006 this year using the new RX480 in my new build. I work in IT and we use generic AMD cards in Dell computers at work all the time and don't really see any issues with blue screens but I am assuming they are more stable than the new cutting edge cards are. After reading through these comments I can now understand why my computer has blue screened twice since its build back in September. The error points at the video card so I didn't doubt it was the problem but seeing how c

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