Missing updated AMD driver in Bootcamp/Windows

I am running Windows 8.1 on my nMP (6-Core/D700), and all was fine until I installed "Dragon Age Inquisitions". The game requires updated drivers, but the drivers recently provided by AMD (ver. 14.11.2) are not compatible with Bootcamp.
The game will NOT run on the current drivers provided by Apple, and the drivers obviously need to be updated. The correct AMD drivers will not install on Windows in Bootcamp.
Apple, please get the AMD drivers for Bootcamp updated...

"Now AMD has actually updated their Mac drivers... To ver. 14.301, and I will try to see if they solve the problem. I am not very hopeful, since that is a seriously old revision."
I have been addressing a similar problem trying to run FIFA 15. At first I received error message stating I needed to update driver from 12.8 to 14.00. After many uninstalls and reinstalls of various version of AMD drivers I went for broke with the 14.301 version (i-Mac mid-20ll with yosemite and AMD 6770 video card running bootcamp).
FIFA begins it's start-up process and did not deliver message to update driver -- however it only went as far as the opening screen of Lionel Messi and froze (very unlike Messi indeed but messy just the same).
I attempted a Radeon Pro fix of forcing Vsync and enabling Tripple buffering with association to FIFA and Radeon card profile associated with Origin loading -- a shot in the dark with no positive (or negative) result.
Just uninstalled FIFA 15 and reinstalled and same result so need to give up on this and wait out a fix from Radeon/Apple. Will check back after a short vacation where there are no games except the ones in my head space : )
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