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.
02.11.2023 - 06:47 / gamingbolt.com / Will
Bethesda has announced that it will be releasing an update for the PC version of Starfield soon, bringing with it support for Nvidia DLSS with frame generation, display and HDR controls, and other optimisations. To start with, the update will only bne available through a beta branch of Starfield on Steam, after which it will be eventually released to all PC and Xbox players.
This is the second update for Starfield that will be bringing with it important PC-related features. Back in October, an update brought with it the ability for players to adjust their field of view in the game thanks to an FoV slider. The update also brought with it performance and stability improvements.
Despite these problems, Starfield has been quite successful for Bethesda. According to Microsoft’s Q1 2024 earnings, over 11 million players had played Starfield. CEO Satya Nadella also noted that nearly half of the hours spent playing Starfield were on PC.
Starfield is out on PC and Xbox Series X/S. For more details, check out our review.
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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.
Starfield unveiled a big update on Monday, officially rolling out DLSS 3 support to PC players, various graphics and performance improvements, the ability to eat food without picking it up first, and a whole lot more.
Rejoice, Starfield foodies. Thanks to the RPG's latest update, you can now eat and drink stuff on sight without needing to pick it up first.
The latest update for Bethesda sci-fi RPG Starfield is here, and it brings much-anticipated DLSS 3 support to the game. Bethesda has been testing DLSS 3 in beta for the last couple of weeks, but now it’s available to all players. Other bullet points include improved GPU optimization, particularly for higher-end cards, the fixing of some memory leaks, the ability to chow down on the various food items you find around the world, and, of course, plenty of good ol’ stability and performance improvements.
Valve has released a major new update for the operating system that runs on the Steam Deck—SteamOS. Numbered at 3.5.5, the update brings with it a host of new features, including support for variable refresh rate displays, an updated Arch Linux base, and improved controller firmware.