Renowned game publisher Bioware is all set to reveal its next instalment for its Mass Effect lineup: "Mass Effect: Andromeda." The game is about to see its official release on the upcoming Tuesday. Although, the graphics giant AMD is all set to welcome the title with its new driver. Just days before the debut of "Mass Effect: Andromeda," AMD announced the launch of its Radeon Crimson ReLive 17.3.2 which has been specifically optimised for the said game. The driver has also brought some fixes of the earlier reported issues.

According to Digital Trends, the newly launched driver is an exclusive update to AMD's Radeon-branded graphics cards. AMD authorities even claimed that Radeon Crimson ReLive 17.3.2 will improve the performance level by around 12 percent over the previous v17.3.1 version of Crimson ReLive. The driver also comes with an advanced technology evolved "AMD Optimized Tessellation Profile" for the upcoming games as well.

As per a report by Tom's Hardware, the Tessellation Profile also served a fix for the texture corruption issue seen with the game: "The Divison" in its DX12 mode. the driver also resolved the flickering issue which was witnessed by a number of players in "For Honor" with four-GPU Crossfire configurations. Earlier, AMD introduced the first instance of the Radeon Software Crimson driver suite approximately a year and a half back. Since then it has seen major improvements with various driver updates from time to time.

Besides all the above-mentioned fixes and improvements, Radeon Crimson ReLive 17.3.2 also failed to resolve certain issues which AMD later listed as to be corrected soon. Among these, some of the major issues are display and texture corruption in "Ghost Recon: Wildlands" on multi-GPU systems. a settings issue for "Battlefield 1" etc. AMD is reportedly working hard and will launch driver solution for these bugs soon. The newest driver is now available for AMD's HD7700 desktop GPU, the HD7700M GPU and for all the latest mobile GPUs.