Radeon graphics card owners can now rejoice. AMD has done an update on the Crimson Edition ReLive driver version 17.1.1, which fixed some bugs and added a new game support. Now, fans can seamlessly play "DOTA 2," "League of Legends" and even "Resident Evil 7: Biohazard."

AMD has addressed several issues with game support, as well as with Radeon ReLive issues. Game-related issues included fixing game crashes or hangs with "Dishonored 2." Also game-related is fixing "Paragon's" flickering on PC with multiple Radeon cards.

According to Digital Trends, Radeon ReLive issues that were fixed included resolving the issue with clients getting improper warning pop up messages. This apparently happens when the basic theme is in use. In addition, Radeon ReLive has been reported to crash or become unresponsive whenever toggling between Radeon cards. This happens when the Instant Replay or Desktop Recording are enabled.

However, there are still a few unresolved issues with the new Radeon graphics card. Nine of these problems pertain to Radeon ReLive. One in particular affects "Battlefield 1" and another the Xbox DVR app. Apart from that, problems including games like "World of Warcraft," "Shadow Warrior 2," "Counter Strike: Global Offensive" and "Deus Ex: Mankind Divided."

Nonetheless, the update brought support for upcoming game "Resident Evil 7: Biohazard," as reported by PC Gamer. Capcom's newest title of the successful franchise is said to be scarier than ever.

The new update of the graphics card would definitely benefit players since the game will be a first-person horror survival game. Sure enough, the update will help players be more immersed in the world of "Resident Evil 7: Biohazard."

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