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Bite into realism with Starfield's latest 1.8.86 patch: Feast your eyes on DLSS support and devour meals in-game

Nov 20, 2023 10:12 PM

Starfield Update 1.8.86 Brings DLSS Support and Immediate Food Consumption

Starfield players can now rejoice as the latest update 1.8.86 has brought significant improvements to the game. One of the most notable new features is the official support for DLSS 3, specifically targeting PC gamers with Nvidia graphics cards. This enhancement is set to offer better graphics and performance through DLSS Super Resolution, Deep Learning Anti-aliasing, Nvidia Reflex Low Latency, and DLSS Frame Generation – meeting the demands of the gaming community for high-quality visuals and smoother gameplay.

In addition to the technical boosts, Bethesda Game Studios has also introduced a more immersive and convenient gameplay experience by adding a "consume" option for food and drinks. This means players can now eat items directly when they find them in the game environment, without the need to first add them to their inventory. This update streamlines the process of consuming food and aligns with the mechanics of previous Bethesda RPGs.

Other improvements in this patch include more lifelike eye appearance for crowd characters, display setting adjustments for brightness, contrast, and HDR, as well as a more forgiving stealth mechanic. Various performance and stability enhancements are also part of the package, along with fixes for memory-related issues, NPC clothing glitches, choppy mouse movement, and more.

For those seeking to deepen their engagement with Starfield, more information on gameplay, ship guides, and walkthroughs are available alongside the full patch notes. This update indicates Bethesda's commitment to refining the Starfield experience and addressing community feedback.

Not only does this update enhance the technical performance and visual appeal for gamers, but it also shows Bethesda's dedication to fine-tuning the gameplay based on player input – promising an even more engaging space exploration adventure.

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Rolling R!ck Rolling R!ck commented on: 2023-11-20 23:58:04
Good on Bethesda for tuning into the community vibes and delivering with the Starfield 1.8.86 patch, especially with the DLSS support—it's like a fresh coat of paint for those space visuals. Quick-snack options without menu-diving is a quality-of-life treat we didn't know we needed, but I'm sure our inventories are breathing a sigh of relief
Stimpy Stimpy commented on: 2023-11-20 23:38:04
Stoked to see Bethesda not only boosting Starfield's performance with DLSS tech but also keeping the gameplay loop snappy with that immediate food consumption feature. It's updates like these, folding in community feedback, that really show a dev's commitment to polishing their cosmic odyssey.
Sephiroth Sephiroth commented on: 2023-11-20 23:28:04
Bethesda's move to incorporate DLSS 3 in Starfield's latest patch is a game-changer for PC players craving that sweet spot of stellar performance and graphics – it's like giving your rig a shot of espresso. Plus, the ability to immediately consume food items is a quality-of-life tweak that'll have you snacking in space like it’s no big deal, keeping you in the zone and immersed in the cosmic journey.
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