
Anti-Lag works best with games where every millisecond of response time counts (like online shooters). People on higher refresh-rate monitors have reported that this feature can cause crashes, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t try it. But if you’re on a 60Hz monitor then you should try the Radeon Anti-Lag feature (Settings cog > Graphics), which markedly reduces the response time of your actions registering on-screen. If you have a FreeSync monitor, or generally a monitor with a high refresh rate that your frame rate rarely exceeds, then you don’t need to worry about this one. Crank up that anti-aliasing to Supersampling, switch on anisotropic filtering, and max out the anti-aliasing level to see big differences. Older games tend not to have these graphical enhancements, so at that point feel free to go to Gaming > Games, pick a DX9-based game, then click ‘Advanced’ to see all the graphics settings you can change.

Most of these only apply to older DirectX 9 games however, so there’s no point messing with them for more modern games (which tend to have those options in the in-game settings). Radeon Settings lets you change graphics on a by-game basis, adding features like anti-aliasing, texture filtering and other graphical improvements. You can also press Ctrl + Shift + R to start and stop recording your gameplay.

This is also where you make sure that Instant Replay is actually enabled. Click the Settings cog > General, and you can change instant replay duration, or even save it as a GIF instead. Using Ctrl + Shift + S, you can instantly record your last minute of gameplay, letting you immortalise those gaming memories worthy of your hall of fame. You can’t plan for those moments of glory where you shoot your way out of a 3-on-1 situation in a Battle Royale game, or when that open-world RPG you’re playing glitches out in unthinkable and hilarious ways. However, the game experience may be significantly diminished.(Image credit: Future) 5. AMD Software: PRO Edition powers AMD Radeon PRO GPUs with high-performance drivers that your Enterprise can depend on. ** Diablo IV will attempt to run on hardware below minimum specifications, including HDDs, dual-core CPUs, and Integrated GPUs. * 1080p native resolution / 720p render resolution, low graphics settings, 30fps


Below are the current minimum and recommended system requirements for Diablo IV on Windows®. Radeon Software Adrenalin 2019 Edition 19.12.1 Highlights Support For Radeon RX 5300M Fixed Issues Radeon RX 5700 series graphics products may experience stutter in some games at 1080p and low game settings.
