PS CC 2014 Win: Wide Angle Correction Filter - create profiles?

Not being an expert in this field, I assume that lenses always produce the same amount and kind of distortion at a given focal length. I don't know for what exactly lens correction profiles correct (used in both Lightroom and Photoshop alike), fact is that I need to correct further using the Wide Angle Correction Filter (WACF) to get rid of most lens quirks. Can someone please explain to me why the lens correction profile files aren't enough, and if it would be possible to produce some kind of correction profile(s) for the WACF that can be re-used?
Andreas

Sorry, no solution to the problem, but a confirmation. I do have the same problem (Intuos Pro and Pen & Touch) showing the problem with ACR 8.5 and Photoshop (2014, CC and 6, these were updated with ACR 8.5) . No such problem before ACR 8.5 and no problem with LR 5.5 (also containing ACR 8.5).
I hope there will be a solution from Adobe soon, since sems to be caused by the ACR update.
Windows 8.1 in my case and latest Wacom Intuos driver installed.
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