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Intel graphics driver update fixes Ring of Elysium crashes
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Intel graphics driver update for Windows 10 fixes multiple bugs, includingcrashissues affecting Ring of Elysium. The patch is nowavailablefor download.
If you’re a video game player, chances are that you’ve experienced a gameplay quality problem due to bad graphics. Issues like diluted colors, hanging, and crashing are common in such situations.
It just so happens that users of certain Intel graphics cards encountered similar problems when playing particularvideo gamesonWindows 10.
Intel graphics driver update
You may download Intel graphics driver version 27.20.100.8336 to fix a range of issues impacting your PCgamingexperience.
The update addresses a bug causing the Ring of Elysium and the Shadow of the Tomb Raider games to sporadicallycrashor hang. It should work for you if you’re on a DirectX 12 PC with a 7th Generation Intel Core processor or higher.
Similarly, after invoking the Alt + Tab command in Doom Eternal, some users would experience minor graphics issues. These should be no more after updating to the latest Intel graphics driver patch.
Here’s the fulllistof bugs the update fixes:
The update is compatible with Windows 10 version 1709 and later, including theMay 2020 Update.
Only last month, IntelreleasedBluetooth drivers to fix a bug affecting Bluetooth gadgets on Windows 10.
Did you by any chance experience the Intel graphics issues highlighted above? Feel free to let us know or report any related concerns via the comments section below.
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