The update fixes Halo 2: Anniversary Multiplayer issues

May 14, 2020 02:23 GMT  ·  By

Intel has just rolled out a new Graphics driver fit for the 64-bit variant of Microsoft’s Windows 10 DCH operating system, namely version 27.20.100.8236 Beta, which promises to resolve Halo 2: Anniversary Multiplayer issues on 10th-gen Core CPUs with Intel Iris Plus graphics. 

Moreover, the current release implements performance optimizations for Minecraft Dungeons on 6th-gen Core processors and higher, and makes sure no hangs are encountered while playing Bright Memory (DX12), Doom Eternal (Vulkan), or Star Control: Origins.

Last but not least, build 8236 beta removes screen flickering seen when resizing the Netflix video playback in Microsoft Edge, but might still encounter minor graphics anomalies in Battlefield V (DX12), as well as crashes in Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Breakpoint (Vulkan), Metro Exodus (DX12), and a few other games as highlighted in the Release Notes below.

Knowing these aspects, if you consider applying this package, save and extract the downloadable archive/executable, run the setup file, and follow all instructions displayed on the screen for a complete upgrade.

Finally, once the installation has finished, it would be a good idea to perform a system reboot to allow all changes to take effect properly. If this task is not requested automatically, make sure to carry it out manually.

That said, download Intel Graphics Driver 27.20.100.8236 Beta for Windows 10 DCH 64-bit, apply it to benefit from these new changes, and always check our website to stay up to speed with the latest releases.

Release Notes