
Starfieldhas received another update, bringing a much-needed addition for PC players.
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Regardless,Bethesdais still working on its latest IP, and while focus is slowly shifting toThe Elder Scrolls VI, updates are still in the works to bring new features andDLC expansionstoStarfield.
The latest features making their way into the game include enhancements for PC players, namely new graphical options to make exploring space significantly easier on the eyes.
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Bethesda explained some of the new features brought via the update, confirming it “introduces Nvidia DLSS support for our PC players.”
It went on to say, “Compatible Nvidia graphic cards can now use DLSS Super Resolution, Deep Learning Anti-aliasing (DLAA), Nvidia Reflex Low Latency, and DLSS Frame generation … Please note: While DLSS Frame Generation is active, VSync needs to be toggled OFF to see the benefit. We are working to automatically adjust this setting in a future update.”
PC users will likely love this latest update, but it still isn’t enough to keep the majority of players interested. According to the latest stats,Starfieldhasfewer players on average on Steam thanThe Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, and whileSkyrim’splayer numbers are still well-deserved, it’s bad news for what should have been Bethesda’s next big IP.
That being said, there’s still more to come like the aforementioned DLC expansions, as well as mod support which is set to launch sometime next year.
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Starfieldis currently available on Xbox Series X/S and PC, and can also be downloaded via Xbox Game Pass.
Topics:Starfield,Bethesda,PC