Starfield has just entered its early access phase and the first mod to add DLSS 2 & XeSS support is already out for gamers.
Bethesda's latest AAA RPG is now available to gamers who bought the Premium Edition. The game already received overwhelmingly positive reviews with our gaming team calling it an Elder Scrolls experience set in space minus the bugs that are usually associated with Bethesda's titles. Despite the PC performance being good, the game is still a next-gen title that demands the best hardware to run optimally. One such aspect is that it requires to be installed on an SSD and has some beefy requirements.
Owners of AMD's Radeon GPUs already get access to FSR 2 upscaling technology within the game that can provide increased performance with great visuals. Thanks to the AMD partnership, the PC optimization, especially for Radeon GPUs and Ryzen CPUs is great. Having FSR 2 also means that all other camps, NVIDIA & Intel, can also access the frame-rate boosting technology.
However, FSR 2 is known to be a bit lacking when compared to NVIDIA's DLSS 2 and Intel's XeSS upscaling technologies which is a slight bummer that the game didn't implement those knowing how easy it is to integrate such technologies these days. Modder, PureDark, already confirmed his DLSS 3 plugin to be released during the early access period today but that mod will be behind a pay-wall and also feature DRM protection which might lead to some performance impact as we've seen in the past.
But PureDark is offering a free alternative to AMD FSR 2 to PC gamers in the form of the NVIDIA DLSS & Intel XeSS plugin for Starfield. You can head over to the NexusMod link here to grab the plugin and add it to your game which can provide better image quality and
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