Bethesda has acknowledged some of the widely reported shortcomings of Starfield and has stated that the publisher is working on bringing highly-requested features in the near future.Gaming 

Starfield To Get Popular NVIDIA DLSS, Brightness Slider Enhancements Soon

Xbox and Bethesda launched their space exploration RPG Starfield earlier this month. The game received mostly positive reviews, but some publications and gamers criticized its lack of key features such as brightness and contrast sliders, DLSS support for PC, and HDR calibration. The developers have since acknowledged these flaws and announced that they will be added to the game in future updates.

“Initially, our priority is to ensure that any major blocking bugs or stability issues are fixed, and we’ll add quality-of-life features that many have requested,” Bethesda said.

So Bethesda has now released a new hotfix that addresses some of the most commonly reported issues and bugs in Starfield. But the developer is expected to introduce the most requested features like brightness and contrast controls, HDR calibration menu, FOV slider, Nvidia DLSS support for PC and 32:9 ultra widescreen display for PC in the near future.

In addition, the developers announce that they are working closely with AMD, Intel and NVIDIA to release driver updates aimed at improving performance and stability.

Additionally, Bethesda is also aiming to bring built-in mod support (Creations) to all platforms – PC and Xbox – offering a similar experience to Skyrim and Fallout 4. This feature is expected to be integrated into the game early. next year.

Starfield was released on September 6, 2022 for Xbox Series X/S and PC. The game is available as part of the Xbox Game Pass subscription. But if you want to buy the game outright, the standard edition costs Rs 6,499 on Xbox Series X/S and Rs 4,999 on PC.

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