
Without question,Starfieldis one of the most highly anticipated games in years and that anticipation only builds as its release draws near.
Bethesdaclaims that its sci-fi RPG has been decades in the making and now that PC and consoles are at the point of today, finally, the vision of Todd Howard and his team of talented developers can come to fruition.
Sure, as excited as we may be for the launch ofStarfieldin the coming months, we can’t ignore the elephant in the room and that’s Bethesda games are often very buggy at launch. In fact, well over 10 years since its initial release and for better or worse,The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrimstill has plenty.
However,Starfieldis Bethesda’s largest single-player project yet with not only thelargest city the developer has ever createdbut alsopromises over 1000 planets to explore. That being said, only roughly 10% of those planetswill have meaningful signs of life, apparently.
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Perhaps the main reason why fans aren’t overly excited about this collaboration could be due to AMD’s stance on not offering support for Nvidia’s DLSS technology. It’s perhaps worth keeping in mind that AMD hasn’t said whether or not it will support DLSS, yet.
Hopefully, come release,Starfieldmight perform well across the board, though I might be a little over-optimistic. In related news,Starfieldwas almost aPlayStation 5 exclusiveand thelack of romance options in the gamehas left some gamers feeling concerned.
Starfieldwill be released for PC and Xbox Series X|S on 6 September 2023.
Topics:Starfield,PC,Bethesda