Although Starfield isn’t officially released until September 6, the vast universe has already opened its doors to early access. Players almost immediately took the reins from the developers and started fixing some of the flaws.
The mod replaces FSR2 with DLSS in StarfieldXeSS for graphics from Intel is also available
One of the first modifications solves the problem with the missing Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) technology, which can upscale the resolution of the game on Nvidia cards. Bethesda has partnered with AMD, so the game only supports the latest version of FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR2).
Even before the release of Starfield, it is clear that it will be a dream come true for all people who enjoy creating modifications. Possibilities apparently…
For example, if the game is running at 1080p, the technology can handle the conversion to 4K in real time. Compared to the native resolution, it eats only a small part of the processing power, which of course the players can hear.
The modification Starfield Upscaler – Replacing FSR2 with DLSS or XeSS comes from the user PureDark, you can find it on Nexus Mods. As the name suggests, after installation, FSR2 is replaced by DLSS, or XeSS in assemblies with graphics from Intel.
PureDark adds that how upscaling works depends on the specific build. If it includes a powerful graphics card and performance is hampered by a slower processor, the difference may be minimal.
2023-09-01 10:34:44
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