Bethesda has updated star field While bug fixes are included, promising new features are in development. According to the developer, the pipeline’s features include native DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) support, HDR calibration menu, field of view slider, and more.
Today’s update is Version 1.7.29 Limited to stability fixes. Bethesda says it specifically targets Xbox Series X/S glitches and has added various performance improvements to reduce crashes and improve frame rates. Additionally, several issues have been fixed that could prevent players from completing three of his quests: “All That Money Can Buy,” “Into the Unknown,” and “Shadows in Neon.” “Our first priority is to make sure we address the biggest blocking bugs and stability issues, and add quality of life features that many of us are looking for,” the developer said. I wrote it in the update notes.
But the future star field The additions teased by Bethesda today are likely to grab the attention of players. DLSS support on PC would be a welcome addition, as this technology could improve resolution and improve stability for users using NVIDIA cards. (AMD’s head of gaming, Frank Azor, is already was suggested Last month, we announced that there is nothing contractually preventing developers from adding rival upscaling tools from NVIDIA. ) Various community mods may have already implemented unofficial DLSS support, but gamers will be happy to know that official support is coming.
Bethesda says other features in development include brightness and contrast controls, an HDR calibration menu, an FOV slider, and support for 32:9 ultrawide monitors for more immersive exploration. The company is also working on an eat button for in-game meals, and says it may add better maps. Finally, Bethesda says it’s working on adding built-in cross-platform mod support for early 2024.
Developer stresses that it is “working closely” with NVIDIA, AMD and Intel on driver support and its future star field All updates include individual hardware stability improvements.This statement could be seen as a reaction to recent events. technical report from digital foundry It said the game had “disproportionately low performance on NVIDIA and Intel.”