Starfield just received a second minor update, two weeks after it got its first, which fixed several gameplay bugs and included performance and stability improvements.
This version addresses issues such as characters not appearing where they should, fuzzy textures, and a glitchy hand scanner. All things considered, it’s not a particularly fancy update—Beverlysda’s patch notes amount to a total of ten bullet points.
As for when Bethesda might release a more significant update for Starfield, the developer says it’s “continuing to work on [the] larger update,” which will reportedly include features like Nvidia DLSS support and support for 32:9 ultrawide monitors on PC, a field-of-view slider, an HDR calibration menu, and a new “Eat” button for food when it eventually arrives. The full patch details are available below.”We hope to continue this journey with you in the future and thank you so much for your ongoing feedback and support of Starfield,” Bethesda writes in its most recent update article.
Overall
Addressed a problem that might have resulted in certain characters being out of place.It has been resolved that Star Stations used to appear as though they belonged to the player.
Suppliers: Resolved a problem that made it possible to view a supplier’s whole inventory.
PHOTOS
A bug that was preventing AMD GPUs from appropriately displaying star lens flares has been fixed.The upscaling issue that was causing textures to become hazy has been fixed in the graphics .The issue that could have resulted in photosensitivity while navigating the inventory menu has been fixed in the graphics system.
SPEED AND EXISTENCE
The Hand Scanner was found to be causing hitching, which was resolved.
- A number of performance and stability enhancements to repair crashes and freezes.
SHIPPING
Fixed a bug that would make things that were displayed disappear when applied to mannequins within the ship.The issue that was causing things kept in Weapon Racks and Razorleaf Storage Containers to vanish after commandeering another ship has been fixed in the displays.