to say StarfieldThe initial reception was a bit divisive. Bethesda's long-awaited space RPG was controversial when it was released in 2023 on PC X/S and Xbox Series X. Although it received generally positive reviews from critics, almost every aspect of it Starfield It was panned by certain groups on the internet, with some calling the title a major disappointment. Despite all the hype surrounding the game in its early days, it still managed to develop a significant and dedicated following and eventually became a commercial success for Bethesda and parent company Microsoft.
In order to address player criticism of the game, Bethesda began releasing stable updates to the game Starfield Shortly after launch some of them brought minor quality-of-life features to the game, such as the ability to eat without having to open an inventory, while others added significant new content, such as the Rev-8 Planet Rover. Latest update for Starfieldreleased on November 5, 2024, is not as notable as some of the previous patches for the game, as it primarily consists of bug fixes and little else. However, it does have one feature that Xbox Series X owners will find very useful: the game option Starfield with uncapped frame rate
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The new Starfield update makes the FPS Uncapped option available again on Xbox Series X.
Starfield was only playable at 30 frames per second on Xbox consoles at launch
For the past few years, Microsoft's first-person titles have tended to come without 60 FPS performance modes on Xbox consoles, something many gamers have come to expect with most current-gen games. Redfall, Microsoft Flight Simulator (2020) and The Saga of Senua: Hellblade 2 All of them were limited to 30 FPS on the Xbox Series X/S when they first launched Starfield It didn't matter. Bethesda's latest RPG wasn't exactly a graphical powerhouse compared to other AAA titles coming out in 2023. As such, when news broke that the game wouldn't be available with a 60fps option on Microsoft's current generation consoles, there were many. Understandably disappointed.
Added more frame rate options to Starfield Post-Launch
After months of fan requests, Bethesda has finally added a performance mode Starfield On the Xbox Series X in May 2024, along with a few more graphics options. This update allows XSX owners to choose between four different game frame rate modes. Not only players could experience Starfield at 30 fps at maximum fidelity, but they can also stream it at 40 fps, 60 fps, or no frame rate. 40 FPS and uncapped frame rate modes were only available on VRR displays that support 120 Hz, but 30 FPS and 60 FPS modes were available on all displays/TVs.
Uncapped FPS support for Starfield was strangely removed in Series X, but has now been reinstated
For some reason, the ability to play Starfield With uncapped framerate on the Xbox Series X, it suddenly dropped out of the game shortly after being added. The removal of this feature was an odd move considering the fact that Bethesda recently added uncapped FPS support to the lower-spec Xbox Series S back in August of this year. Fortunately, StarfieldThe latest update, version 1.14.74, finally made this option available again on Xbox Series X after a few months of absence.
Now that Xbox Series X owners can already play Starfield With uncapped framerates on VRR displays, now is the perfect time for them to check out the Shattered Space expansion if they haven't already. This is a first since the uncapped FPS mode wasn't available on Xbox Series X when Shattered Space launched. Starfield Fans can experience the game by enabling this option on the console.