Starfield is getting support of NVIDIA DLSS 3 & DLSS 2 which will be available at launch through a mod as confirmed by modder, PureDark.
Starfield is the most anticipated AAA title of this year and the latest game from RPG juggernauts at Bethesda. The game will feature multitudes of planets to explore while also letting gamers venture through the vastness of space in their own custom-made spaceships.
The guy who's modding DLSS 3+2 into Starfield received a review copy of the game. That's hilarious pic.twitter.com/7OFSlyiQPM
— Dante (@HypersonicValve) August 18, 2023
Yes. He says in the pic " when the ban is lifted on September 1st the mod will release
— Dante (@HypersonicValve) August 18, 2023
A few months ago, Bethesda announced AMD as its exclusive PC partner. This partnership will be bringing AMD Ryzen CPU & Radeon GPU-specific optimizations within the game along with support for FSR 2 which is hardware-agnostic and works across all GPUs. While having PC-specific features is a great thing, that leaves out NVIDIA users from accessing their superior DLSS 2 and DLSS 3 up-scaling technologies which have proven to look miles ahead of AMD's FSR technology. This leaves a huge chunk of DLSS-capable GPUs from accessing the full potential of GPU despite the technology being relatively easy for a development team as big as Bethesda to integrate within the game.
Just a few hours ago, we covered how the game didn't include any DLSS & XeSS files within the pre-load folder which means that those technologies are definitely not going to be part of the game at launch. Though we hope to see them integrated within the official game, it looks like modder, Pure Dark, has once again taken the task upon himself to deliver the DLSS goodness to PC
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