Bethesda recently announced that Starfield will soon get DLSS support. The absence of this upscaling technology, which uses artificial intelligence to improve graphics and is exclusive to Nvidia graphics cards, has been criticized by many gamers. However, it flashes to better times.
Bethesda has announced official DLSS support.The specific implementation date is not yet known.A hotfix is currently available that adjusts the graphics settings and quests.
At first it looked like this technology wouldn’t make it to Starfield at all, so the players did their best and modders came up with their own solution before the official release in early September.
But now according to the developers the team is working on full support Nvidia DLSS and also on other graphical options requested by the community, including HDR calibration, FOV sliders, more controls for brightness and contrast, and support for 32:9 ultrawide monitors. Unfortunately, Bethesda has not yet announced a specific release date for any of these changes.
It is currently available in Starfield small correction, which will improve stability, reduce crashes, and increase frame rates on both consoles and PC. The new hotfix is also supposed to fix bugs in three in-game tasks: All That Money Can Buy, Into the Unknown a Shadows in Neon. In addition, Bethesda announced that it is currently working on tools for mod supportwhich will work across all platforms, much like Skyrim and Fallout 4 did, and asked the modding community for feedback.
Todd Howard also recently confirmed that Starfield will receive additional content.
2023-09-13 17:59:23
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