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Starfield update goes live for all with bug fixes and QoL improvements

Earlier this month, Bethesda Game Studios released their first patch for Starfield in quite some time, bringing with it a number of quality-of-life improvements alongside a ton of bug fixes. Previously only available to beta users, Starfield’s May update is now officially available for all to download.

Releasing the full patch notes onto their site, BGS wrote: “Starfield’s latest update features additional support for Creations as well as numerous fixes for Quests, vehicles, UI and the Shattered Space DLC.”

The full list of changes and additions can be found HERE, but some of the most notable include:

  • Updated resolutions to include 32:9 and 32:10 resolutions as well as more 16:9, 16:10, and 21:9 resolutions
  • Added Very Low display settings to improve performance on some devices
  • Creation Kit: Creations up to 2GB in size can now be uploaded
  • A keyboard binding is now available for the boost button (PC)
  • A marker for the vehicle will now show up on the player's compass

Starfield Update

Given the fact that it is a BGS game, this latest update of course also fixed a ton of different bugs, the complete list of which can be found HERE.

While far from the most comprehensive patch, Starfield fans continue to patiently wait for the promised second expansion ‘Starborn’. Hopefully a much more substantial update is in the works to coincide with its eventual release. We will have to wait and see.

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