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Fallout 4 Seems Incompatible with Intel Graphics Cards


Haarlock

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I have about a 15% chance that any given attempt to play fallout 4 will get beyond a CTD. I had one such successful attempt, but it crashed in the middle of making a new character, with a "display driver has stopped responding and has recovered" pop-up a few seconds later. OS is Windows 8.

 

Has anyone else had a similar problem with Intel cards?

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I have about a 15% chance that any given attempt to play fallout 4 will get beyond a CTD. I had one such successful attempt, but it crashed in the middle of making a new character, with a "display driver has stopped responding and has recovered" pop-up a few seconds later. OS is Windows 8.

 

Has anyone else had a similar problem with Intel cards?

I don't think that's likely, all things considered. If I quoted my specs here, though, you think you could eyeball a possible cause?

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I had the game explode like this for a while on an Intel HD 5500, but then I forced the fallout 4 process to stick to one core. This solved the problem (for some reason), and brought the crashes down to the normal Bethesda background levels.

Inept poking with the Windows debugger indicated that scaleform was really angry, maybe it just really hates multiple cores.

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I had the game explode like this for a while on an Intel HD 5500, but then I forced the fallout 4 process to stick to one core. This solved the problem (for some reason), and brought the crashes down to the normal Bethesda background levels.

Inept poking with the Windows debugger indicated that scaleform was really angry, maybe it just really hates multiple cores.

I also have an intel hd 5500 can you tell me, please, how did you solve the crash problem? thank you

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