Starfield's PC Launch Raises Concerns Over Missing DLSS and XeSS Technologies

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Starfield, the highly anticipated game from Bethesda, will reportedly launch without support for NVIDIA DLSS or Intel XeSS upscaling technologies. The absence of these features was discovered by users who examined the game's pre-load files. While there is a possibility that Bethesda may add support for DLSS or XeSS in a future patch, it seems unlikely at this point. Additionally, the file sizes for Starfield on PC and Xbox Series X have been revealed, with the PC version requiring 139.8 GB of disk space and the Xbox Series X version needing 126.1 GB.
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