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MAybe try the up to date drivers (14.12)?
I was using 14.12, and actually decided to roll back to see if it would work. Using the latest beta drivers fixed it. It's still pretty inconvinient, though.
Funny that there's only apparently three people in the entire world who have noticed it though.
The sad part is that Telltale doesn't patch their games, what you buy is what you get, so unless AMD finds a fix for this in the next driver release (which could be a while), it looks like this game is getting hidden from my library.
Using older drivers is NOT a solution. Especially when people could be playing other games that benefits from the improvements of the newer drivers.
The REAL solution is that Telltale and AMD should be working together to figure out why this issue is occuring with this driver version and this R9 285 cards (a wild guess is that it's related to GCN 1.2, since the R9 285 is the only card on the market to use it).
Good catch! I didn't even consider that.
They will do what they do with every game they've ever made - pretend the bug doesn't exist.