Crimson ReLive Edition 17.1.1, an AMD driver for "Resident Evil 7" support, is now available and also fixes the crashing problems that "Dishonored 2" has. Game's difficulty settings also offer plenty of options for players, which are all explored here. These difficulty settings will send hardcore players on high octane and enjoy the action-adventure stealth video game more.

"Dishonored 2" Crashes and How To Fix

Players may have thought that that the crashes were caused by a malfunctioning PC port, but the real cause really was an AMD issue. The good news is there's a fix for it. The application crashing and lagging on Radeon R9 380 configurations can be fixed by the Crimson ReLive Edition 17.1.1 that AMD rolled out.

For players who've been experiencing blue screen system hang and black screen after installation of previous Radeon Software update, the 17.1.1 update will also fix the problems. It will also fix a ton of other known issues for games such as "Counter Strike: Global Offensive," "Shadow Warrior," "Deus Ex: Mankind Divided," and more, PC Invasion reported.

"Dishonored 2" Difficulty Setting Exploration

The custom difficulty features for "Dishonored 2" will not be available until next week, 23 January. But Steam beta patch for the game is already out, Game Revolution reported. Moreover, the updates will add more 20 difficulty modes and mission restart and select options.

There's an "attack frequency" option which will determine the level of attack your enemies can do to you in combat. There's also a "group attack" which will determine the number of enemies that will attack you. It's kinda like melee mode from Star Craft.

Moreover, there's an "ammunition quantity", which will determine the number of ammunitions you can find in a certain game level. There's also a "mana replenish", which unfortunately does not hold enough promises to keep you going as it's only an on and off toggle. The "number of reinforcements" option will help players go on a rampage mode with tons of people to fight.

Finally there's a save mode, which allows you to own up the decision you make without being pressured with the permadeath run. Although the update will only be rolled out on PC beta branch, it will hit other non PC branches in the very near future.