AMD is an exclusive partner Starfield. The processor and graphics card maker is helping developers for both PC and consoles of the long-awaited space RPG. We learned about this from a press release and a special video with beautiful gameplay footage. They are most likely made on a powerful computer.
Scaling technology is used to fine-tune Starfield gameplay on Xbox Series X/S consoles. FidelityFX Super Resolution v2.0 from AMD (abbreviated as FSR), which will also be supported on PC to increase frame rates. On the other hand, this probably means that the game will not support Nvidia’s DLSS and Intel’s XeSS. At least no one talks about them now.
Source: bethesdaNo wonder Starfield should be a modders paradise.
“We are working hand in hand with Bethesda Game Studios to optimize Starfield for both Xbox Series and PCs with Ryzen 7000 processors and Radeon 7000 graphics cards. These optimizations improve performance and improve the quality of the gameplay through multi-threaded code that will benefit both for both Xbox and PC gamers, said Jack Hewing, senior vice president of AMD.
Through collaboration, we should enjoy an experience with more immersion in history, more details and related research. Todd Howard is excited too. The creative director and director of Starfield and other Bethesda own projects reiterated that this is the most ambitious game they have ever made.
It’s interesting that AMD specialists got to Creation Engine 2. That’s why Howard thinks FSR is great for Starfield, because it makes the game look amazing and runs very smoothly. It should be noted that on Xbox Series X/S consoles only at 30fps. Bethesda is not planning a higher frame rate performance mode.
Starfield will release on September 6 this year for Xbox Series X/S and PC. It will be available on Game Pass on the same day.
Source :Indian TV
