Tuesday, November 15th 2011
AMD Catalyst 11.11 WHQL Driver Suite Released
Well, this 11.11 release doesn't list any performance improvements unfortunately. It contains just one new unexciting feature and a few fixes, but still has quite a long list of known issues. The new feature is Adobe Flash Player 11 hardware accelerated graphics support, including the A-series and E-series APUs. Fixes include things like Rage texture corruption, bezel compensation working correctly in Far Cry 2 and a screen tearing fix for displays in clone mode. Therefore, if your setup is working fine, there's no rush to update to this driver in case it breaks something. Note the following CAP 1 profile updates added to this release:
- Battlefield 3: Tweaks to the CrossFire profile
- Global Ops: Commando Libya: Improves CrossFire performance
- Driver San Francisco: Disables CrossFire
DOWNLOAD: AMD Catalyst 11.11 WHQL for Windows 7/Vista 64-bit, Windows 7/Vista 32-bit, Windows XP 32-bit, Windows XP 64-bit
DOWNLOAD: Release Notes
- Battlefield 3: Tweaks to the CrossFire profile
- Global Ops: Commando Libya: Improves CrossFire performance
- Driver San Francisco: Disables CrossFire
DOWNLOAD: AMD Catalyst 11.11 WHQL for Windows 7/Vista 64-bit, Windows 7/Vista 32-bit, Windows XP 32-bit, Windows XP 64-bit
DOWNLOAD: Release Notes
49 Comments on AMD Catalyst 11.11 WHQL Driver Suite Released
EDIT: I went back to the 11.10. more FPS and the color thing was my imagination.
11.11's would make my games crash 8 times out of 10 at the loading screen while waiting to join a game.
then it stopped doing that and started crashing in the middle of a game.
the crashing is so bad i cant even get into a game
The 6990 rocks out big time with this driver. :rockout:
If its still crashing with 11.9's then i will just rage quit the game until they release the second patch and fix the fucking game. I love the game but I cant be dealing with this bullshit.
A couple of years ago I realized that nvidia cards tend to be better behaved over issues like this, so I switched from AMD and have had a very smooth experience since then, with few glitches.
www.guru3d.com/news/amd-catalyst-application-profile--1111-cap2
News item to follow later.
skyrim is probably the biggest PC release of the year at this point probably more so then even BF3, and theres still no proper support, AMD is slipping this year.
considering this is STILL THE GAMEBRYO ENGINE
it really shouldnt be that damn hard for AMD to get a crossfire profile ready, i mean seriously its the same engine tweaked yes.. but the rendering techniques used are still the same as Oblivion / Fallout 3 / New Vegas. so in reality it shouldnt take this long this is a game that should have had xfire support from day one and we all honestly know that. the fact AMD is working harder on Global Ops and Saints Row 3 is rather saddening as niether of those games will see the play time that Skyrim does.
and in all honesty Xfire can be forced via changing the exe name, to something AFR friendly hell can rename it to previous gamebryo titles and get xfire working just fine, so AMD is dragging there knuckles for no real reason. I expect proper support without having to halfass it to get proper support,
There is some nVidia users who seem to have the issue but i believe it's a different one as the numbers of ATI user is crazy who have the issue.
Shame to was hell load of fun to play until you got to some points in the game then the fps dropped like hell.
Now I don't feel bad for taking the pink handbag.
I wanted the pink handbag. >sulk<