Starfield Launches Without DLSS Support, No Confirmation of Future Addition
Recently, the highly anticipated video game Starfield launched without support for NVIDIA’s DLSS technology. DLSS, or Deep Learning Super Sampling, is a technology that uses AI to improve the performance of games on PC. It can be used to increase the resolution of a game while still maintaining a high level of graphical fidelity.
The lack of DLSS support in Starfield has been a source of disappointment for many gamers. DLSS can be a great way to improve performance on PC, and it would have been a great addition to Starfield. Unfortunately, there has been no confirmation from Bethesda that DLSS will be added in the future.
This lack of DLSS support has been a major issue for some gamers, as it can significantly reduce the performance of the game on PC. Without DLSS, gamers may have to choose between a lower resolution and a lower frame rate. This can be especially problematic for gamers who are looking to get the most out of their hardware.
Fortunately, there are still some ways to improve the performance of Starfield on PC. Players can adjust the graphical settings to get the best performance possible, and they can also use other technologies such as NVIDIA’s Adaptive Shading to help improve performance.
It is unclear if Bethesda will ever add DLSS support to Starfield in the future. While there has been no confirmation from Bethesda, some gamers are hopeful that DLSS will eventually be added. Until then, gamers will have to make do with the other options available to them for improving performance on PC.