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New Starfield update fixes a ton of bugs alongside Creation Kit improvements

Since its launch on Xbox and PC back in 2023, Bethesda Game Studios have sporadically released pretty substantial updates for Starfield – adding a few much-requested features, as well as some which should have been there at launch. Following on from November’s patch, Starfield has gotten another update which is now in beta — bringing notable Creation Kit improvements.

Detailing the update via a blog post, the team at Bethesda Game Studios wrote: “Starfield’s latest update features additional support for Creations as well as numerous fixes for Quests, vehicles, UI and the Shattered Space DLC.”

Starfield Creation

Available right now through Steam’s beta branch for the game, some of the most notable changes/fixes/additions brought with this update include:

  • Added Very Low display settings to improve performance on some devices
  • Creation Kit creations up to 2GB in size can now be uploaded
  • Creations UI fixes and improvements
  • Updated resolutions to include 32:9 and 32:10 resolutions as well as more 16:9, 16:10, and 21:9 resolutions
  • A keyboard binding is now available for the vehicle boost button on PC

While almost entirely focused on fixing the game’s various bugs and glitches, having improved resolution support – especially for ultrawide displays – is a welcome addition.

Hopefully a more substantive update arrives ahead of the game’s rumoured PS5 release.

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