Bethesda unveils a roadmap for Starfield updates, including DLSS support and quality-of-life improvements
Starfield, the highly-anticipated space role-playing game by Bethesda, is set to receive a series of exciting updates, according to a recent blog post by the developer. These changes will address player feedback and enhance the gaming experience in various ways.
Updates, Hotfixes and Beyond
Bethesda acknowledges the importance of addressing immediate issues. To that end, Starfield’s first change is a hotfix aimed at resolving the most pressing problems players have encountered. However, the developer has bigger plans on the horizon. In the coming months, players can look forward to regular improvements that include “top community-requested features.”
🔧 #Starfield Hotfix – Update Version 1.7.29 (PC, Xbox Series X|S)
Performance and Stability
• Improved stability on Xbox Series X|S during installations.
• Various enhancements to reduce crashes and boost framerate.Quest Fixes
• All That Money Can Buy: Resolved a blocker… pic.twitter.com/1wZ0V7SZRS— Starfield Beyond | News, Discussions & more! 🚀 (@starfieldbeyond) September 13, 2023
PC Gaming Enhancement
Among the most anticipated change for PC players is the introduction of DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) support, a feature that enhances resolution and performance in demanding games. This addition responds to the desires of many PC gamers who sought to enjoy the game with improved graphics.
the Starfield DLSS 3 mod is legit. Getting a 65% boost at 1440p ultra on an RTX 4090 / 13900KS pic.twitter.com/bN2p1XK3Cl
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) September 7, 2023
Quality-of-Life Improvements
Bethesda’s commitment to improving the overall gameplay experience is evident in the list of upcoming improvements:
- Brightness and Contrast Controls: These controls allow players to adjust the brightness and contrast settings of the game. This feature is essential for tailoring the visual experience to individual preferences. If the game appears too dark or too bright, players can fine-tune these settings to achieve the desired visual quality.
- HDR Calibration Menu: HDR stands for High Dynamic Range and is a technology that enhances the range of colors and brightness in a game. The HDR Calibration Menu will provide players with options to fine-tune HDR settings. This is particularly beneficial for players with OLED TVs, as it ensures that the HDR visuals look stunning and are optimized for their specific display.
- FOV (Field of View) Slider: The Field of View refers to how much of the in-game world a player can see at any given moment. A FOV Slider allows players to adjust this field of view according to their preferences. A wider FOV can provide a broader perspective of the game world, which some players find more immersive, while others may prefer a narrower view for a different experience.
- 32:9 Ultrawide Monitor Support (PC): Ultrawide monitors have an aspect ratio of 32:9, which is wider than the typical 16:9 ratio of standard monitors. Support for 32:9 Ultrawide monitors means that players with these monitors can enjoy a more expansive and immersive gaming experience. The game will adapt to the wider screen, providing a broader field of view and more detailed visuals.
- Eat Button for Food: This feature simplifies the process of consuming food items within the game. Instead of going through menus or inventory screens, players can press a designated “eat” button to consume food they find in the game world. It streamlines the gameplay and allows for a smoother experience, especially during intense moments when quick access to food is crucial for character survival.
‼️ OFFICIAL: New community-requested QOL features are coming to #Starfield!
– Brightness & Contrast controls
– HDR Calibration Menu
– FOV Slider
– Nvidia DLSS Support (PC)
– 32:9 Ultrawide Monitor Support (PC)
– “Eat” button for food pic.twitter.com/h9eS3cxCpr— Starfield Beyond | News, Discussions & more! 🚀 (@starfieldbeyond) September 13, 2023
These enhancements collectively aim to improve the gameplay experience by providing players with more control over visuals, accommodating different display setups, and enhancing convenience during gameplay. Players can look forward to these additions, which will make Starfield more accessible and enjoyable for a wider range of gaming preferences and setups.
City Maps on the Horizon
Addressing a common concern among players, Bethesda expressed its desire to introduce city maps to Starfield. This is particularly significant as players have criticized the game’s current maps, prompting some to create their own solutions. Bethesda’s commitment to listening to player feedback and making improvements is evident in this announcement.
Collaboration with Hardware Manufacturers
Bethesda is working closely with hardware giants like Nvidia, AMD, and Intel to ensure optimal driver support. Each hotfix will not only introduce new features but also include stability and performance improvements, ensuring a smoother gaming experience.
Starfield Modding Community
For fans of modding and creating content, Bethesda is gearing up to deliver built-in mod support (known as Creations) for Starfield, similar to what was offered for games like Skyrim and Fallout 4. While this feature is set to launch in early 2024, the PC modding community has already shown great enthusiasm. Bethesda welcomes feedback from modders to enhance the modding experience within the game.
I just made a Star Destroyer in Starfield. Build a guide coming soon, and no mods are required to make it. #Starfield #StarWars pic.twitter.com/gotMAME9eT
— Jasper (@LoreJasper) September 9, 2023
Starfield’s journey has only just begun, and Bethesda’s commitment to its player community is evident. With an eye on addressing player feedback, enhancing gameplay, and collaborating with hardware manufacturers and the modding community, the beloved space-exploration game is set to evolve into an even more captivating gaming experience. Stay tuned for these future improvements and changes as the game continues to expand and delight players worldwide.