Bethesda and AMD have announced a partnership that will see the companies working together to bring the best visual fidelity to PC and Xbox players in Starfield. However, some PC fans are skeptical and even worried about the partnership because of the hardware they opt to use in their rigs.
Leading PC hardware manufacturer AMD is working closely with Bethesda to push Starfield to look as good as possible and offer an unrivaled experience for fans and newcomers alike. Understandably, those using hardware that AMD hasn’t produced believe their experience will suffer as a result.
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Starfield Fans Believe AMD and Bethesda Partnership Will Damage the Experience for Some PC PlayersThe partnership between Bethesda and AMD was announced yesterday with a new trailer for Starfield featuring an explanation from both firms about this alliance’s goal and how it will benefit players. However, it hasn’t done anything to help the doubts some players already had about the game and has even sparked new worries among PC players that use hardware from other brands, such as Nvidia.
One user commented on the video saying, “bring the best of Starfield to everyone,” unless you have Nvidia, so not most PC players, nice.” This sums up a large portion of the concerns fans have with the partnership. While AMD will work to make Starfield look as good as possible, there’s no telling whether that will only benefit those running AMD hardware or playing the game on an Xbox console.
According to Todd Howard’s statements in the video above, it seems the partnership will enable Starfield to be the game with the least bugs at launch Bethesda has ever released. The studio is known for launching
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