Yesterday, Bethesda went live with Starfield's "largest update" yet, introducing a bunch of new display settings on Xbox Series X, enabling you to choose whether to prioritise visual fidelity or performance, and set a frame rate target of 30, 40, or 60fps.
Update 1.11.36 is a big old patch, featuring more detailed surface maps, new ship customisation options, and a raft of bug fixes and improvements, but we've taken a look at how the new display settings impact Starfield's visual quality and performance. You can see our intricate and very scientific findings in the comparison video below.
You can play Starfield on Xbox Series X|S and PC now with the spiffy new 1.11.36 update. Hopefully, our comparison will go some way towards helping you decide which display settings to play with.
Thursday, May 16, 2024
Yesterday, Bethesda went live with Starfield's "largest update" yet, introducing a bunch of new display settings on Xbox Series X, enabling you to choose whether to prioritise visual fidelity or performance, and set a frame rate target of 30, 40, or 60fps.
Update 1.11.36 is a big old patch, featuring more detailed surface maps, new ship customisation options, and a raft of bug fixes and improvements, but we've taken a look at how the new display settings impact Starfield's visual quality and performance. You can see our intricate and very scientific findings in the comparison video below.
You can play Starfield on Xbox Series X|S and PC now with the spiffy new 1.11.36 update. Hopefully, our comparison will go some way towards helping you decide which display settings to play with.