
Starfieldmodders have already overhauled the game’s graphics, making it look like the current-gen game it was supposed to be.
Despite severalpositive reviews from critics, there’s a lot aboutStarfieldthat fans aren’t that into.
Check out our review forStarfieldbelow
For starters, many are disappointed thatgalaxy exploration isn’t seamless, meaning to land on a planetyou need to fast travelthere and endure the loading screens. Then once there you’ll walk so far and have to turn around due to aboundary limit.
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Starfield’sgraphics and performance have also come under fire, with many admitting that while the game looks good, it’s far from the current-gen graphical fidelity fans would expect from such a major release. There’s also the issue of the game beinglocked at 30fpson consoles, a problemPCplayers luckily don’t have, provided they’ve got the hardware to push performance.
Luckily, the modding community isalready hard at worktearing about the game and stitching it back together with their own improvements.
One such improvement is a graphical overhaul mod, that can be downloaded right now via NexusMods. TitledStarfield High Definition Texture Pack, the mod does exactly what it says on the tin and upscales several in-game textures with AI.
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It also makes the game’s civilisations, like the bustling city ofNew Atlantis, look much more detailed, as well as your starship.
To say the game hasn’t officially been released yet, due to it still currently being in the middle of early access, modders are off to a great start, with total mods already in the hundreds.
As the title opens up to more players this Friday, the 6th of September, you can definitely expect many more overhaul mods ready to improve our game.
Topics:Starfield,Bethesda,PC,Mods