That rather limits your choices a bit - not all the games in the PC game list below actually have specific FreeSync 2 support, for instance - but at least there's a smidge more flexibility than Nvidia's G-Sync HDR cards.
It also includes the Radeon R9 Nano cards, Radeon R9 Fury cards and the 2016 edition of the Radeon Pro Duo.Īs a result, this means all of these cards can, in fact, do HDR, as long as they're hooked up to a FreeSync 2 monitor and you're playing a game with FreeSync 2 support, AMD have now confirmed to me. That means all of the AMD cards listed above, as well as the Radeon HD 7790, Radeon HD 8770, R5, R7 and R9 200 series (excluding the R9 270X and R9 280X), and the R5, R7 and R9 300 series (excluding the R9 370X). What graphics card do I need for AMD FreeSync 2?ĪMD's FreeSync 2 tech is a little harder to untangle than Nvidia's G-Sync HDR, as every graphics card that currently supports regular FreeSync also supports FreeSync 2. Nvidia also recommends using your graphics card's DisplayPort 1.4 connection.
You'll also need to make sure it has the correct driver - R396 GA2 or higher - and that your PC is running Windows 10. What graphics card do I need for Nvidia G-Sync HDR?Īlas, even though Nvidia's 900-series of GTX graphics cards are capable of producing an HDR image, you'll need one of the 1000, 1600 or RTX 2000 series to make use of Nvidia's G-Sync HDR standard - specifically, the GTX 1050 or higher. However, if you happen to have one of AMD's older R9 300 series cards, you may well be in luck, as these also support HDR over their HDMI 1.4b and DisplayPort 1.2 outputs, albeit with a few limitations - namely, they can only reach a maximum of 30fps at 4K and a colour depth of 8-bits rather than 10-bits when connected over HDMI due to bandwidth limitations. You can also expect the new Big Navi graphics cards to support HDR when they eventually come out, too. Nvidia's GTX 16-series and RTX 20-series, meanwhile, come with DisplayPort 1.4a ready and HDMI 2.0b outputs.įor those on the AMD side of the fence, you're looking mainly at their Polaris family of GPUs - that is, the RX 400 and RX 500 series - as well as their high-end Vega graphics cards and the Radeon 7. As you can see from the table below, all of these can do HDR over HDMI and DisplayPort, because all of GTX 10-series cards come with DisplayPort 1.4 connectors. Nvidia's GTX 900-series, on the other hand, are stuck with DisplayPort 1.2 outputs.įortunately, Nvidia rectified this for their 10-series of GTX graphics cards. This is because HDR support for DisplayPort was only introduced in DisplayPort 1.4. Hooray! The bad news is that the 900-series can only do it over their HDMI 2.0 connectors, because their DVI and DisplayPort outputs don't support it. The good news is that all of Nvidia's GeForce GTX 900, 10-series and new 16-series and RTX 20-series desktop graphics cards are primed and ready for HDR straight out of the box. You can ready our very own review of the game right here.Watch on YouTube HDR: Nvidia graphics cards
ğixed issue with supply points not changing to blue in co-op.Ĭrackdown 3 is available now for Xbox One and Windows 10 PC.ğixed a rare case where vehicles would be catapulted away during collisions.ğixed an issue where mice with high refresh rate/DPI were causing severe FPS loss in menu and occasionally in game.The rotating platforms on propaganda towers will no longer hitch a few feet backwards during their rotation.The Annihilator and Minotaur have had their projectile blast radius corrected to better match their explosive visuals.There was a small chance if you died during the Niemand fight, that the air lift to return to the boss arena would not be opened properly.This was popping up incorrectly for some people in active co-op sessions but should no longer be an issue. When playing co-op, if one person leaves or drops a timer will start, notifying you before it takes you back to the main menu.Players should no longer have incorrect prompts to be removed from co-op session. Ĝo-op campaigns should now prompt for an empty save slot to avoid overwriting existing world data.ěacking out of the World Select menu no longer overwrites the original selection.
We are still investigating other fixes, including the 30 fps lock.We also improved performance during particularly long co-op sessions.
We’ve included the full release notes for this update down below: