Starfield won't have a 60 FPS option on Xbox Series X/S at launch and the sky is falling. Or is it? Here's why the 30 FPS compromise isn't so bad.
Bethesda's recent comprehensive deep dive into Starfield has revealed a host of new details for the upcoming RPG.
Phil Spencer believes that the company will make money off Starfield by using the game to help grow the audience for Game Pass.
New Special Attacks with CNMN and Smidge, challenges to unlock new outfits and Photo Mode stickers, and much more await.
"It's something that we really like doing [and] our fans like, so despite the size of the game, there's still things we want to add," Howard says.
Recent showings for Bethesda and CDPR's respective RPGs have driven a significant boost in sales for both games.
Not just one of the best Xbox showcases, one of the best showcases across the board.
Bethesda's Todd Howard talks about how Starfield has taken cues from Rockstar's Wild West open world epic.
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer also revealed, "We have every QA person in our entire company playing Starfield right now."
Players should now encounter more enemies in the open world and feel threatened by The Rook, Cultists and Bellwether mercenaries.
Bethesda's Todd Howard says, "We redid the combat ourselves, and it's feeling great. But id has helped us really more on the graphics side.”
If you're planning on playing Bethesda Game Studio's megaton sci-fi RPG on a PC, you're going to need a beefy rig.
Bethesda's seminal open world RPG has doubled its lifetime sales since the company last revealed its official sales figures.
"If I do the math, I'm not getting any younger. How long do people play Elder Scrolls? That may be the last one I do. I don't know."
On Xbox Series S, it runs at 1440p/30 FPS. The frame rate lock is because Bethesda prefers "consistency," per director Todd Howard.
Bethesda confirms the upcoming space-faring RPG will have a Photo Mode at launch, though its features haven't been detailed.
The custom controller and headset are both available now, and are retailing for $79.99 and $124.99 respectively.
The Constellation Edition includes all of the Premium Edition's content, a Chronomark Watch and Case, and a Credit Stick with the game code.
You'll face many threats in the expanses of space as you fly your ship through the sci-fi world of Bethesda's upcoming RPG.
New details have emerged on what players will encounter when they explore the expanses of space in Bethesda's upcoming RPG.