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RDNA 4's Unreal Engine 4 Ray-Tracing Stutters May Not Be AMD-Specific

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A YouTuber has discovered that AMD's RDNA 4 ray-tracing stutter problems in Unreal Engine 4 games goes deeper than expected. Intel Arc GPUs also suffer from the same stuttering problems, suggesting it is an engine issue rather than a driver problem.
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From a time to this part, the developers of certain games have wanted to resume the work of these after years in the market updating them with patches that introduced technologies like Ray Tracing in these. In some cases this has been a step forward in the visual at the cost of performance, but in others, especially with the UE4 engine, has generated a series of problems for both NVIDIA and AMD and Intel, leading to causing not only stuttering, …

According to user reports, AMD's RDNA 4 generation has problems with enabled raytracing in selected UE4 games. However, according to a Tech-YouTuber, Rucklers do not seem to be exclusively RDNA 4.

AMD RX 9000 graphics cards are apparently not very compatible with Unreal Engine 4, and some games are simply unplayable. [Read more]Did you know? Google News lets you choose your media. Don't miss out on Frandroid and Numerama.

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FrAndroid broke the news in on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
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