Starfield update somehow made the game worse

Even the most well-developed and successful video games will need post-launch updates to fix unforeseen issues, andStarfieldis no exception.

For better or worse,Bethesdatitles are known for bugs, especially when it comes toThe Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Over a decade since its release,Skyrimno doubt still has its oddities and while game-breaking bugs are not excused, some of the minor bugs can have a certain charm. What’s more, despite not being perfect, since its launch in September this year,Starfieldhas garnered praise from fans and reviewers alike.

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Inour reviewofStafield, we said: “The journey you embark on will dazzle you, and I have no doubt that players will be gripped for months, perhaps even years to come. Here is a playground where you can be whoever you want to be. I simply cannot stop thinking aboutStarfieldand the wondrous secrets it still holds.”

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Prior to its launch,fans expectedStarfieldto have bugs, and even Bethesda stated that it intends the sci-fi RPG to be itsleast buggy game. WasStarfieldperfect at launch, it wasn’t, but no game really is, yet at the very least it’s fun to explore its galaxy and many planets.

The PC update adds support for DLSS 3 Frame Generation with added CPU and GPU optimisations. Sadly, since this update went live, some gamers are reporting that the in-game HUD is glitching when piloting a ship with the game ghosting/stuttering to an off-putting level.

DSOGaming adds that this issue is happening even when playing on a native resolution and believes that it is not due to the DLSS 3 or AMD FSR 2. However, the website states that this issue has only occurred since the most recent update. Thankfully, Bethesda has said that this update is in its beta phase, so hopefully, a fix is just around the corner.

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Starfieldis out now on PC and Xbox Series X|S. It is also available to Xbox Game Pass subscribers at no extra cost.

Topics:Starfield,Bethesda,PC