Bethesda, the well-known game developer, has launched a new update for its popular game, Starfield. This update, known as version 1.7.36, is the third one since the game's release in September, and brings several adjustments and additions.
For instance, players can now adjust their field of view (FOV) through changes in the Settings. The update also promises to enhance game performance and stability. Notably, for PC users, stability for Intel Arc GPUs has been improved. More changes have been made to bring about overall stability and augmentation in gameplay.
Additionally, the patch has addressed an issue in the "Echoes of the Past" quest where tunneling creatures could hamper progression.
Despite these additions, Bethesda's future plans for Starfield include official DLSS support on PC and user-friendly improvements like an 'eat' button for food. Another potential upgrade could be city maps added to the game, which currently stands as a potential solution to the criticism faced for the game's barebones maps.
Recently, a player who explored all of the game's 1,000+ planets made news, investing nearly 200 hours in this extraordinary quest. Guides for things like modding Starfield and initial game steps are readily available for those interested.
While the game posed some initial challenges and annoyances, according to IGN's review, the drive to discover Starfield's abundant roleplaying quests and fascinating NPCs continues to excite and engage its player base.
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