Starfield, the new Xbox and PC exclusive from Bethesda and Microsoft, is a massive space RPG with impressive features but also creepy NPC crowds that stare at players with uncanny and terrifying stares.
Modders have created an upscaling mod for Starfield that allows players to swap out AMD's FSR2 tech for Nvidia DLSS or Intel XESS, filling the absence of DLSS support in the game's official release.
Starfield's inventory management issues have been addressed by modders, with the StarUI Inventory mod becoming one of the most popular mods on NexusMods, offering a more intuitive and informative interface for PC players.
A mod called Potato Mode aims to make Starfield look seriously ugly, potentially allowing it to run at a decent framerate on the Steam Deck despite its demanding system requirements.
Starfield mod creators have discovered that the planets in the game are continuous spaces, despite the presence of invisible boundaries, but attempting to bypass these boundaries leads to terrain glitches and crashes.
To fix the "Fast Travel Directly From the Missions Menu" bug in Starfield, you can max out your CO2 or try alternate methods such as staying inside the Chlorine Vent at Europa, taking off your helmet somewhere without an atmosphere, or progressing in a mission.
Starfield impresses players with its incredible attention to detail and physics, allowing for realistic interactions with objects and impressive animations, while still maintaining stability and avoiding crashes.
Bethesda's Starfield, which was released on Xbox Series X/S and PC, has received criticism from PC users who are experiencing performance issues, leading Bethesda director Todd Howard to suggest that PC users may need to upgrade their computers for the game.
Starfield, the recently launched game by Bethesda, has managed to minimize bugs, but some amusing glitches, such as NPCs without heads, space invaders, and breakdancing pirates, have still made their way into the game.
Starfield on PC has issues including poor Nvidia and Intel GPU support, lack of basic options like field of view control, and the need for modders to fix basic features such as DLSS support and HDR functionality.
Starfield, the demanding PC game, is optimized for AMD GPUs and CPUs but not so much for Intel and Nvidia systems, leading to poorer performance on the latter platforms, according to experts at Digital Foundry.
Players of Bethesda's highly anticipated game Starfield are reporting a missing sun and unrendered stars on the daylight side of planets, leaving some users disappointed in the lack of attention to detail.
Starfield can be made more immersive by disabling floating markers, removing the crosshair, shutting off the music, turning off film grain intensity, and disabling dialogue subtitles, while mods can further enhance the game.
Starfield is a game with a massive scale that allows players to explore over 1,000 planets, including the iconic planet Reach from the Halo universe, offering endless opportunities for exploration and discovery.
Starfield, the new open-space RPG developed by Bethesda Game Studios, has a bizarre bug where players are followed by asteroids, forests, and even cities, making for a strange and sometimes amusing experience.
The Starfield HD reworked project mod by 'Halk Hogan' drastically improves the graphics of the game, enhancing textures, faces, and fire effects, resulting in a more realistic and visually appealing experience.
Bethesda has released an update for Starfield on Xbox Series X|S and PC, addressing performance and stability issues, as well as gameplay bugs.
A new mod for Starfield on PC allows players to increase their ship's speed in space, enabling faster travel between nearby planets and enhancing the immersive experience of the game.
Starfield players are divided over the New Game Plus mode, with many feeling that the rewards of subsequent playthroughs are not worth giving up their ships, and while Bethesda is unlikely to change the mode, players hope that the modding community will address the issue when official modding support is released in early 2024.
Bethesda has released a new update for Starfield, version 1.7.36, which allows players to adjust their field of view (FOV) and includes various performance and stability improvements.