

I have mods now on Fallout (texture and performance) but the crashes were actually more frequent before doing any sort of modding. It should be noted that this rarely happened to me AT ALL before getting Windows 10. Also, sometimes the driver crashes at random times. Usually if I try 10+ times to launch other games they eventually work. That game seems to be the worst as I can't get it started at all. This is an issue with other games as well, notable ones include GTA (occasionally), Civ V, and is a constant issue with Tropico 5. Usually the game crashes during startup but sometimes crashes while loading the game or loading areas during fast travel. The problem improves before randomly getting worse (more crashes to desktop). If there is a graphics driver update, it will be included in the macOS update.I would love suggestions if possible!! I am getting a Nvidia driver crash nearly every time I try to play Fallout 4. It is much easier for Mac users to get the latest driver: just keep your macOS updated. If that is even not possible for you to install the modified driver from the manufacturer, the last thing you can try is Intel OpenCL Runtime: Some PC manufacturer uses modified graphic cards, not generic ones you may have to download the driver from those manufacturers'own sites: Here are links for downloading drivers from the most common graphics card manufacturers.

Once you know the model name of the graphics card you have, visit the manufacturer's website to download the latest driver. On the Display tab, you can see the model name of your card.Select dxdiag from the results and open that tool. In Windows, select Start and enter dxdiag into the search box on the taskbar.You can use the Microsoft DirectX Diagnostic Tool to determine the vendor and model of your graphic card follow these steps: This article tells you everything you need to know to get up and to run.īefore you can update your drivers, you need to know what graphics card your computer uses. We suggest always keeping your graphics drivers up-to-date to eliminate compatibility issues such as crashing, freezing, lagging, and slow performance. It is very important to have up-to-date drivers for your graphics card when using Filmora. Update your graphics drivers to run Filmora
