Adrenalin Edition 26.6.4 Driver officially fixes issues related to FSR 4.1 Upscaling on RDNA 3 GPUs, including Windows 10 errors.
AMD is rolling out yet another graphics driver. Version 26.6.4 is now available for download, bringing two important fixes.
League of Legends and Valorant developers Riot Games have added an optional "on demand" mode to their Vanguard anti-cheat software. With this new mode enabled, Vanguard will only run when you fire up ...
AMD confirmed the issue and recommends rolling back to 26.6.1, but that means losing FSR 4.1 support on RDNA 3 until a fixed version ships.
After more than 16 years, Minecraft: Java Edition is finally moving away from the aging OpenGL graphics system and upgrading to Vulkan, a modern multi-threaded rendering API. The change, announced by ...
Minecraft Java Edition is replacing OpenGL with Vulkan as its graphics API. Vulkan is going to enable better performance, better graphics, and a solid backbone for the Vibrant Visuals. Moreover, it ...
Work continues for the Vibrant Visuals update to come to Minecraft Java, and as part of that they're switching the rendering from OpenGL to Vulkan. Announced today (February 18th) by Mojang developers ...
How do I run X11 apps? Since v2.0.0 waylandcraft has integrated support for xwayland-satellite. If you have the binary installed on your system, it should automatically be started. Multiplayer support ...
Most of those features were ported from DarkAddons that was coded for 1.8.9, but some are specific to DarkUtils and MC 1.21.8. All features are disabled by default, you must enable any features ...
When launching Minecraft after the 1.17 update, many users with older integrated GPUs, like Intel HD Graphics 3000, encounter an error stating OpenGL isn’t ...
The glfw error 65542 can occur because of a missing opengl32.dll file. Players have fixed the issue by downloading a new opengl32.dll and copying it into the Java ...
Minecraft has built up a false reputation as being easy to run. After all, it’s just a few blocks right. Okay, so when you take it at face value you might have a point but the pure computational power ...