
After complaints the last few weeks about the lack of DLSS in StarfieldBethesda settles the controversyto announce The NVIDIA technology will be integrated with the first major update of the title is coming soon. It is not clear whether the adopted DLSS will be the second version, also called Super Resolution, or the third with frame generation. The game currently only features AMD’s FSR 2.
Bethesda’s announcement, prefaced by a series of amateur mods (free and paid) to add DLSS 2/3 on PC comes despite the relationship with AMD, the game’s exclusive technical partner. Regarding the possibility of DLSS arriving in Starfield, AMD has always tried to distance itself from the controversy in order to put the ball in Bethesda’s court, while making it clear that in a normal partnership certain elements, such as: B. FSR, take priority over moving others.
Not just DLSS, Support for 32:9 ultrawide monitors will also be available on PCwhile we also generally talk about controls for managing brightness and contrast, the HDR calibration menu, that Depth of field (FOV) slider.and the inclusion of the “Eat” button for groceries. “We also work closely with NVIDIA, AMD and Intel Driver support and every update contains new improvements on stability and performance” explains Bethesda. As proof of this, a new NVIDIA driver released in the last few hours is essential for anyone who plays Starfield and has a GeForce GPU.
In their post, Bethesda Game Studios makes a “A big thank you to everyone who plays Starfield and your support. We are absolutely overwhelmed by the response and everything you love about the game. We also read all your great feedback on what you would like to see improved or added to the title. This is a game we will support for many years to comeso keep sending feedback“.
“Even if we cannot fulfill your wishes immediately, we would like to do so in the future, like city maps. First, our priority is to ensure that any major blocking bugs or stability issues are resolved and to add experience-enhancing features that many are asking for.“.
Bethesda is also working on integrated mod support (Creations) The “will work on all platforms in a similar way to Skyrim and Fallout 4. This full support is expected to roll out early next year“.