Starfield's PC Release Raises Concerns Over Missing DLSS and XeSS Technology

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The PC version of Bethesda's upcoming game Starfield may not support Nvidia's DLSS technology, according to the game's preload files. AMD, announced as the exclusive PC partner for Starfield, seems to only include their FidelityFX Super Resolution 2.0 (FSR 2) as the supersampling tech in the game. While a day one patch could potentially add DLSS support, it appears that FSR 2.0 will be the only option for PC players at launch. Modders have already announced plans to add DLSS 3 support to the game, but it will only work with RTX 40-series graphics cards. FSR, an open-source alternative to DLSS, is compatible with a wider range of GPUs.
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