FIXED ISSUES:
Intel Arc Graphics Products:
- Starfield (DX12) may exhibit flickering color corruption in the sky during night scenes.
- Alan Wake 2 (DX12) may exhibit corruptions on water and reflective surfaces.
- Halo: The Master Chief Collection (DX11) may experience lower than expected performance with the Xbox
Game Pass version.
- World War Z (DX11) may experience lower than expected performance with the Epic Games Store version.
KNOWN ISSUES:
Intel Arc Graphics Products:
- Ghostrunner 2 (DX11) may experience sporadic application crash during gameplay.
- Total War: PHARAOH (DX11) may exhibit corruption after changing resolution in game on certain displays.
- Starfield (DX12) may exhibit corruption when using Dynamic Resolution Scaling. A workaround is to change
the Render Resolution Scale slider value.
- Dead by Daylight (DX11) may experience an application crash during gameplay.
- Topaz Video AI may experience errors when using some models for video enhancement.
Intel Iris Xe MAX Graphics Products:
- Driver installation may not complete successfully on certain notebook systems with both Intel Iris Xe + Iris
Xe MAX devices. A system reboot and re-installation of the graphics driver may be required for successful
installation.
Intel Core Processor (12th-14th Generation) Products:
- Dragon Quest X Online (DX9) may experience sporadic application crash during gameplay.
INTEL ARC CONTROL KNOWN ISSUES:
- Using Arc Control Studio capture with certain games may incorrectly generate multiple video files.
- The “Connector” type in the Display page may incorrectly show DP when using an HDMI display connection.
- May observe “stream has already ended” pop-up after the power events with Capture/Highlights/Broadcast
toggle on.
- Arc Control may not retain overall application settings in Overlay mode after system reboot. A workaround is to
use Desktop mode of Arc Control.
Intel Arc Control Performance Tuning (BETA):
- Intel Arc Control Performance Tuning is currently in Beta. As such, performance and features may behave
unexpectedly. Intel will continue to refine the Performance Tuning software in future releases.
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