AMD solves some huge problems with its latest Radeon drivers

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
AMD is making big strides with its hardware, as CPU sales have dominated and even its GPUs marketshare has grown, with AMD even beating
Nvidia for market share in Q4 2019
But, that increased prevalance put some of AMD's Radeon graphics cards' bugs in front of more users
Now, AMD has released updated drivers to address the biggest problems.A number of stuttering and black screen bugs are covered by the Radeon
Software Adrenalin 20202 Edition 20.2.2 update
These black screen bugs would be an especially big issue on computers running an AMD CPU, as it would more than likely not have an iGPU to
Launching games and programs could also cause a black screen if Instant Replay was enabled, as could toggling on HDR in Battlefield V,
specifically
Auto V, Monster Hunter World, and Metro Exodus
And the cause of the issues could come down to having an app with an on-screen overlay or even just choosing a particular dialogue option
performed a factory reset on their computer to address the problems may have run into another issue where Instant Replay could not be
enabled if it had been enabled prior to the reset.All the bugs we've mentioned are fairly common and thankfully are addressed by the 20.2.2
update to AMD's drivers
Enhanced Sync may still lead to black screens
Some games and video capture software may also run into stuttering still
Even Doom, the perfect test case for Radeon to show its chops running the Vulkan API, is still susceptible to random hangs and crashes
during gameplay.Hopefully, AMD can get a handle on all of these issues, especially the overarching issue related to simply playing for too
long