Bethesda's customer support has been replying to individualStarfield players on Steam who have left negative reviews.
08.11.2023 - 18:31 / gamingbolt.com
Bethesda Game Studios’ latest patch for Starfield is live on Steam in beta form for PC. Those interested in trying it out can go to the game in their Library, click on Properties and select it in the Betas tab. It’s a separate download from the base game and adds support for Nvidia DLSS.
Other support features include Super Resolution, Deep Learning Anti-aliasing (DLAA), Reflex Low Latency and Frame Generation. Players can now also consume food and drinks when finding them instead of picking them up and going into their inventory to do the same.
The patch also fixes several issues with memory, including memory leaks, and improves performance and stability. Stealth is also adjusted to be more forgiving, while an issue that could prevent players from firing their weapons has also been fixed. Also, if you ever lost your home ship, that should no longer happen.
Check out the full patch notes below.Starfield is available for Xbox Series X/S and PC. Check out our review here and stay tuned for when the patch is available on live servers later this month.
Starfield Beta Update 1.8.83 Notes
Update Highlights
Nvidia DLSS Support
Let Them Eat!
Gameplay
Graphics
Quests
Bethesda's customer support has been replying to individualStarfield players on Steam who have left negative reviews.
Bethesda is still responding to individual negative Starfield reviews on Steam, over two months after the RPG first launched.
Bethesda's customer support team has been responding to negative Starfield reviews on Steam.
Starfield is a bit of a contentious game, launching to not nearly the same amount of universal praise that Bethesda is used to for its big open world RPGs. That's led to quite a lot of negative reviews on platforms such as Steam, which recently dropped to a Mixed rating almost three months after launch.
Bethesda has released a new update for Starfield, with patch 1.8.86 adding two much-requested features for people who are still playing the game, alongside a fresh batch of bug fixes and further optimisation.
Starfield's latest patch finally adds Nvidia DLSS support for PC players alongside numerous performance and graphical fixes.
Bethesda has released a new patch for Starfield, which adds DLSS support for those on PC, as well as the ability to ingest food when it is found in the environment. This means players will be able to «enjoy those Chunks immediately or save them for later». Mmm.
The latest update for Starfield finally adds DLSS support.
Starfield has some much needed new features in Bethesda’s most recent update: the ability to eat food that you find and support for NVidia DLSS and DLAA. These come with some other fixes, adjustments to stealth, graphical improvements, and more.
The latest patch for Starfield has arrived.
After going live earlier this month on the Steam Beta branch, Bethesda Game Studios’ newest update for Starfield is available to all players. It adds Nvidia DLSS support, including features like DLSS Frame Generation, Deep Learning Anti-aliasing, Nvidia Reflex Low Latency and DLSS Super Resolution for supporting GPUs.
Nearly two weeks after it hit beta, the Starfield DLSS update — dubbed 1.8.86 on Steam — is now available for the masses. Not only should it help with performance, but the update also lets you snarf food off any surface.