Exciting Starfield Update: Get Ready for the Epic Release as Players Anticipate the Ultimate Game-Changer

Art shows a space ship sitting over a giant canyon.

Art shows a space ship sitting over a giant canyon.

Bethesda released another
tiny update for Starfield on September 25 that addresses a handful of minor bugs and performance issues on PC. The studio promises a much more massive update is still on the way as fans wait for further tweaks and
much needed quality of life improvements.

“This update addresses some issues with performance and stability as well as a few general gameplay issues,” Bethesda
wrote
on its website today. “We are continuing to work on a larger update that will add features and improvements that we noted in our last update notes.” Here are the full patch notes for Starfield
update 1.7.33:

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GRAPHICS

PERFORMANCE AND STABILITY

SHIPS

It’s the second update the sprawling open-world RPG has recieved since it arrived on September 1. Another very small “hotfix” went live on September 13 that addressed exactly three bugs in major quests and more general stability improvements on Xbox Series X/S. Big ticket items like more PC display options,
better accessibility features, and improvements to actual gameplay remain MIA at the moment.

Nvidia DLSS support was a big sore spot at launch due to Starfield’s exclusive partnership with rival GPU maker AMD. While players eventually modded the graphical upscaling tech into the game themselves, Bethesda has promised to provide an official fix. Brightness and Contrast controls, a HDR Calibration Menu, and FOV Slider are also all still on the docket, as is a button to automatically eat food found out in the world rather than losing it in the inventory screen.

Starfield’s now been out for almost a month, and the lack of more major updates is certainly striking in contrast to recent blockbuster RPGs like Elden Ring and Baldur’s Gate 3. Bethesda’s
space exploration hoarding sim didn’t launch with
any major bugs or performance issues on Xbox Series X/S, but has had a somewhat rockier reception on PC.

And
while many critics have praised the game, they’ve also pointed out a lot of annoying UI issues and systems that feel dated. The lack of accessibility options
has been especially bad. It’s unclear how much of that will change in the months ahead, but Bethesda and Microsoft have already said they are committed to ongoing post-launch support and
future DLC expansions for the space exploration epic.

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