At long last,Starfieldhas DLSS… so long as you opt intothe Steam betafor the update, which is live today.
Bethesda is allowingStarfield‘s most interested and impatient players to get a taste of things to come with the beta. It brings Nvidia’s DLSS technology along with a few choice fixes and changes. And yes, that includes the ability to eat those iconicStarfieldsandwiches right off the floor. Like a filthy Spacer.

How to join theStarfieldDLSS update Steam beta
The DLSS update will not install automatically forStarfieldthe moment you check your Steam library. As this is a beta, you need to opt into it and download a new build of the game. To play the beta, open up your Steam library and right-click onStarfield. Select ‘Properties’ and move to the ‘Betas’ window. In the drop-down menu, pick the ‘[beta]’ option. You’ll download the build from there.
The beta build uses your saves, so you may continue your story with the welcome boost in framerate. But keep in mind that since you’re playing the beta, you won’t be able to continue progress in the main build since the two versions are incompatible. However, Bethesda notes in the post that the saves made in the beta version of the game should work once the official update is live. Toying with different game versions can be a bit tricky, so keeping a separate save for the beta may be wise.

Let them eat sandwiches
Those with Nvidia GPUs that support DLSS will have a full buffet of options. The update allows you to tryStarfieldwith “DLSS Super Resolution, Deep Learning Anti-aliasing (DLAA), Nvidia Reflex Low Latency, and DLSS Frame generation,” according to Bethesda’s post. Other than DLSS,Starfieldplayers and Kirby enthusiasts alike should be freakin’ overjoyed with the update. It gives you the option to consume food and drink found in the world. Karmic balance has been restored.
There are other notable improvements in the beta update. A major one includes a gameplay change that adjusts “stealth to be a bit more forgiving.” Anyone who’s been laboring away in theRyujin Industries questlineneed take note. It also brings fixes to progression-blocking bugs, Andreja’s missing head, and tweaks for the FOV slider. There is a lot to peruse, but keep in mind the majority of players won’t see them until the beta period finishes.







