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Monday, 3 September 2018

AMD, Rebellion join hands to enhance gameplay for Strange Brigade

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AMD and game makers Rebellion have worked closely to ensure smooth, immersive gameplay on AMD Radeon RX Graphics in the recently-launched Strange Brigade*, a third-person cooperative shooter game.

Set in 1930s Egypt, the game pits players against Seteki the Witch Queen and her army of mummified monstrosities, the Strange Brigade in the name of the game. 

The game will also support Radeon RX-specific features, including:

FreeSync 2 HDR

Brings low-latency, high-brightness pixels and a wide colour gamut to High Dynamic Range (HDR) content for PC displays, enabling Strange Brigade to preserve details in scenes that may otherwise be lost due to limited contrast ratios.

Ultimately, it lets bright scenes to appear much brighter and dark scenes to be truly dark, while keeping details visible.

Asnychronous Compute

Strange Brigade  has asynchronous compute enabled  by default, improving GPU utilisation input latency, efficiency and performance by tapping into GPU resources that would otherwise be underutilised. For example, running various screen space effects during the shadow map rendering uses asynchronous compute.

Details:

Gamers can get the PC version of Strange Brigade free when purchasing an AMD Radeon RX Vega, RX 580 or RX 570 graphics card, along with free copies of Assassin’s Creed Odyssey and Star Control: Origins as part of AMD’s latest game bundle.

*The game has encountered crashes since launch but is being progressively patched.

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