Developer, Remedy, made the system requirements for Alan Wake 2 public, with no mention of for Intel graphics cards, due to the game's reliance on mesh shaders. Yet, Intel and its newly released 31.0.101.4900 beta driver has arrived, to help bring to Team Blue hardware, and ensure you don't have a horrifying experience playing Alan Wake 2, along with bringing to other games.
graphics cards are up-to-date, and prepared to help improve the performance of the latest in PC games. The brand-new driver update provides for games like Alan Wake 2, Cities Skylines 2 and Ghostrunner 2, for its Intel Arc A-Series and Intel Iris Xe graphics cards, along with noting known issues that may be effecting some games.
Gaming Highlights
Intel Game On Driver on Intel Arc A-Series Graphics for:
- Alan Wake 2
- Cities: Skylines 2
- ERC
- Ghostrunner 2
Game performance improvements versus Intel 31.0.101.4887 software driver for:
Alan Wake 2 (DX12)
- Up to 20% average FPS uplift at 1080p with High settings
- Up to 22% average FPS uplift at 1440p with Medium settings
Cities: Skylines 2 (DX11)
- Up to 34% average FPs uplift at 1080p with High setting
- Up to 26% average FPS uplift at 1440p with Medium settings
Intel recommends launching Ghostrunner 2 using DirectX 12, for a better gaming experience, if you're sporting an Intel Arc GPU as part of your current rig, as it's noted that the DX11 version may "experience sporadic application crash" during gameplay.
The Intel Graphics Driver 31.0.101.4900 for Intel Arc A-Series and Intel Iris Xe Graphics is available to from the Intel website, with a full list of all additions to the beta driver update available within the provided release notes.
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