AMD “No Comment” On If Bethesda Can Optimize Starfield For Nvidia, Intel
AMD certainly looks very sneaky with their actions here and in other games.
AMD certainly looks very sneaky with their actions here and in other games.
While unconfirmed, this new bundle may be all about getting gamers to upgrade their PCs.
It looks like Sony is taking a jab at Starfield.
Bethesda's choices to best support their gamers can take them in many different directions.
Xbox needs to put the work in to get all their game studios and publishers on the same page.
We have no idea why Avowed or Clockwork Revolution are available to preload now.
Bethesda surely understands why this is such a touchy subject.
Don't expect too many thriving planets.
Starfield fans might get a downgraded experience.
Will they be able to persuade Microsoft?
The original vision Todd had with this game still remains true.
Despite its immense scope, Starfield will continue to have content added in.
PC gamers are just going to have to remember that this game requires an SSD.
When things get too overwhelming, you have a Rage Quit button.
Turns out this isn't Sony vs Microsoft, it's gamers vs game developers.
A message in the stars?
No, it wasn't with its combat.
Take another look at Starfield.
We shouldn't rule out that Bethesda could be able to raise that performance metric down the line.
Here's what we know so far.