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Intel® Graphics Command Center Revision History

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Intel® GCC Version: 1.100.1220.0

Release Version: Production Version

Date: May 13th, 2019

 

SUMMARY:

This driver provides feature updates and stability improvements to the Intel Graphics Command Center Production release.

Enjoy support for more games constantly being added in our 1-click Optimization and Auto-detection Library.

 

Visit gameplay.intel.com for recommended in-game settings for your Intel Graphics system for many of your favorite PC games.

 

GAME LIBRARY ADDITIONS:

1-Click Optimization Support:

·        DiRT Rally 2.0

·        Left 4 Dead 2

·        Anno 1800

Auto-Detect Support:

·        Apex Legends

·        DiRT Rally 2.0

·        Left 4 Dead 2

·        Anno 1800

 

KEY ISSUES FIXED:

  • Game identification, auto-detect, and optimization issues
  • Configuration of display scaling issues
  • Several instabilities fixed
  • Many cosmetic issues across pages
  • Reverting user created game profiles issues
  • Disabled displays that are disconnected still show on the display panel
  • ‘Learn more’ game links go to a dedicated landing page
  • Issues with ‘Learn more’ game images not showing

 

Intel® GCC Version: 1.100.1181.0

Release Version: Early Access

Date: April 11th, 2019

 

KEY ISSUES FIXED:

This is the first update to the early release of the brand-new Intel® Graphics Command Center.

Build on community feedback, the Intel® GCC will keep evolving over time. Here’s a non-exhaustive list of issues fixed in this release:

  • Auto-detect will now find all supported games if they are installed on the system
  • Improved auto-optimization support for CS:GO
  • A warning will inform the user consistently if the Windows 10 automatic video enhancement setting is turned off
  • Multiple hot plugging of displays no longer cause stability issues
  • The driver update indicator reports new drivers more accurately
  • Disabled hotkeys from the Graphics Control Center no longer take priority over other applications
  • Various UI and stability improvements
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