After much speculation, Warner Bros. announced today that its free-to-play platform fighting game MultiVersus is officially launching on May 28.
21.02.2024 - 13:45 / wccftech.com / Alessio Palumbo
Bethesda Game Studios announced the release of a new Starfield patch that introduces support for AMD FSR 3 and Intel XeSS.
The availability of AMD FSR 3 will be especially useful for all those gamers without an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 graphics card. Starfield already supports NVIDIA DLSS 3, but that feature is only available to RTX 40 GPUs, whereas AMD FSR 3 works on all graphics cards. Truth to be told, a mod already injected FSR 3 into the game, but an official implementation is of course always preferable. Either way, the performance gains are pretty significant. The developer recommends keeping VSYNC On with FSR 3.
Starfield update 1.9.67 also adds the following fixes in addition to AMD FSR 3 and Intel XeSS:
GRAPHICSThis is the second major Starfield patch released this year, following the previous one that improved lighting, character faces, and more. That's just the beginning of a busy 2024, as Bethesda already promised additions such as city maps, new ways of traveling, and of course modding tools. While there are already plenty of mods available for Starfield, having access to the official mod tools will enable modders to create far more detailed and interesting mods. Moreover, the first expansion, called Shattered Space, is slated to launch later this year.
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After much speculation, Warner Bros. announced today that its free-to-play platform fighting game MultiVersus is officially launching on May 28.
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