Bethesda recently announced that it will be introducing Nvidia DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) support in an upcoming update for Starfield, their highly anticipated open-world space exploration game. This announcement came as part of a brief patch note for a hotfix update, which primarily focused on enhancing the game’s stability and frame rates.

While the inclusion of DLSS support is exciting news for Starfield players, it also comes with a promise to address other top community-requested features. Bethesda is committed to continually improving and expanding upon Starfield, stating that they plan to support the game for many years to come.
The introduction of DLSS is particularly significant for Starfield, as it is expected to greatly enhance the game’s performance on compatible Nvidia graphics cards. DLSS is a technology that leverages artificial intelligence to upscale lower-resolution images in real-time, resulting in smoother gameplay and improved frame rates without compromising on visual quality. This addition is expected to be a game-changer for players looking to enjoy Starfield with the best possible performance.

Bethesda’s current priority, however, is to resolve stability issues and address any major bugs that could disrupt the player experience. Once these “top blocker bugs” are ironed out, the development team will turn their attention to implementing the various requests and feedback submitted by the Starfield community. Among these requests, the addition of city maps is mentioned as something Bethesda would like to explore in the future.
While the official patch notes do not provide a specific release date for the DLSS support update, Bethesda assures players that it will be part of a regular series of patches for the game. This indicates that Starfield players can expect a steady stream of updates and improvements in the coming months.

Additionally, Bethesda is actively collaborating with hardware manufacturers, including Nvidia, AMD, and Intel, to optimize driver support for Starfield. These partnerships aim to ensure that players with different graphics cards can enjoy a smooth and stable gaming experience.
Furthermore, Bethesda reiterates their commitment to delivering built-in mod support, which is scheduled to launch early next year. This feature will empower the Starfield community to create and share their own modifications, further enriching the game’s experience.




