To help you get the best and enhanced experience of Bethesda's latest RPG, we have our round-up on the best Starfield mods, fan-made cheats and hacks, including DLSS.
Starfield is a very long game so it's only right you have it set up and looking the way you want it to over the course of its many missions.
No doubt modders will add even more in the way of quests, gameplay and companion mods to extend the shelf life of Starfield well into the future, much in the same way that has been afforded to Skyrim and Fallout.
There is a lot to be getting on with in Starfield, with outposts to set up and ships to build with slicker graphics and UI elements than ever, so we won’t hold you up. Read on all modders and hackers!
To use Starfield mods, first make a back-up of your save in case something goes awry and then head over to Nexus Mods and download and install the Vortex Mod Manager, which you will need a Nexus Mods account to do.
Vortex will automatically detect compatible games and Starfield will appear under the 'Latest Extensions' tab on the right-hand side, and you want to press the 'Install' button just underneath.
Click on the 'Games' tab, then 'Select a game to manage', then press on Starfield.
Now you will be able to go back to the Nexus Mods site and download any Starfield mod with your browser prompting you to open the file via Vortex.
With all that, your mod should be installed and good to go!
Individual mods may have specific instructions, so be sure to read the whole mod page before committing.
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