Anti-Lag 2 removed from Spider-Man 2 PC port due to game crashes on Radeon GPUs

Spider-Man 2 developers temporarily removed Anti-Lag 2 from the game to stop the game from crashing on some Radeon GPUs. The latency-enhancing tech will be reintroduced once AMD fixes the issue with an upcoming driver update.

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/gpus/anti-lag-2-removed-from-spider-man-2-pc-port-due-to-game-crashes-on-radeon-gpus

Creato 5d | 13 feb 2025, 23:30:02


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