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The UnOfficial patch covers the entirety of Fallout 4, you'll need the dlc for it.
There was a seperate dlc patch and base game patch for oldrim and fallout 3 but not here.
thanks
(I mainly point this out in case you come across it and decide to give it a go - it could do more harm than good, unfortunately.)
If the game is constantly crashng, then something else is wrong.
When exactly does it crash?
Uninstalled your mods recently?
1. Disable "crossfire" for testing. You actually seem to be setting up SLI with your "1" RD200 and your Intel on-board iGPU.
2. Uninstall your display drivers (use AMD's DDU, display driver uninstaller) and do a CLEAN reinstall of the drivers. Have a boo at your Radeon settings to ensure your RD200 series GPU is selected.
3 Cold-boot (Power-off for a minute).
4. Delete fallout 4 .ini files.
5. Launch, then check your systems specs again. You want to see your RD290 series vram as a positive number.
Also, that is a strange font. Messing with fonts is not always good. but irrelevant to your issue.
>DirectX Card: AMD Radeon R9 200 Series
>Revision Not Detected
Yeah, that is what I said, but offered possible solution. "Steam is detecting that your Intel iGPU is being used. This is indicated by the "vram" being a negative number. This means that your "system ram" is being allocated to your Intel iGPU as "vram"