Starfield is well on its way to becoming Bethesda’s most iconic release yet, currently sitting as the beloved developer’s biggest launch to date. If you’ve been exploring the game’s star systems and diverse planets, then you may have run into some bugs or performance issues here and there. Bethesda has just released its 1.7.33 update for Starfield, addressing some of those problems and fixing them ahead of a bigger planned update.
If you haven’t yet played it and are looking for a massive interstellar RPG game to immerse yourself in, then you should look toward our Starfield review to learn why Bethesda’s latest release is worth a look. With all of the features planned for future updates, the game will likely get even better over time. The latest patch, Starfield’s 1.7.33 update, brings no new gameplay content but instead a variety of performance and stability fixes.
“This update addresses some issues with performance and stability as well as a few general gameplay issues,” Bethesda writes alongside the recent Starfield patch notes. “We are continuing to work on a larger update that will add features and improvements that we noted in our last update notes.” If you missed the developer’s previous announcement on the aforementioned “larger update,” Starfield is getting a FOV slider and DLSS support.
Other upcoming additions include more options within the game’s graphics settings and new gameplay controls such as an eat button for food. For now, though, we’re getting AMD-related changes, character fixes, properly working vendors, and other more general adjustments and bug tweaks. You can check out the update fixes below.
For a closer look at all of the changes coming with the 1.7.33 update, you can browse through the
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