Starfield will not support Nvidia’s DLSS technology

Bethesda would not say whether Starfield will receive DLSS support in the future.

According to The Verge space role-playing game, the new Starfield from producer Bethesda Game Studios will launch without support for Nvidia’s DLSS graphics upgrade technology.

It is known that the game features an exclusive partnership with AMD, with both Bethesda and AMD engineers working together to optimize the game on Xbox and PC, Ryzen 7000 processors, and series graphics cards. Radeon 7000. It’s unclear what this exclusivity deal means for Bethesda, but AMD has made it clear that there is no clause preventing Bethesda from adding DLSS to Starfield

“If they want to do DLSS, they have AMD’s full support,” said Frank Azor, AMD’s director of gaming. It’s conceivable that there will be a period of exclusivity to support AMD’s FSR 2 technology alone, or that Bethesda may initially prioritize FSR over DLSS.

Bethesda did not respond to The Verge to clarify whether DLSS will come to Starfield in the future. For now, it’s likely that community moderators will step in to make DLSS work with Starfield until Bethesda is ready to discuss the situation.

Starfield will soon launch on PC and Xbox on September 6th, currently, the game is available in early access starting August 31st, but whether or not it will be accessible will depend on the version of the game the user has. previously purchased.

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