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Bethesda поработала: Бета-версия нового патча для Starfield заметно улучшает производительность на ПКMay 4, 2024 - Gamemag.ruМайское крупное обновление для Starfield еще не представлено для всех игроков, но бета-версия патча уже вышла на ПК в Steam и, судя по тестам, способствует повышению частоты кадров за счет дополнительной оптимизации и снижения нагрузки на процессор. New Starfield update gives your CPU a performance boostMay 2, 2024 - PCGamesNThe latest Starfield update is yet to go live for all players but those willing and brave enough to try it early can do now do so and may find their frame rates are higher than usual. This is thanks to some further post-launch optimizations made by Bethesda as part of this patch, which appear to alleviate CPU bottlenecks. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Watch out, there are fake Intel CPUs about Get this Nvidia RTX 4060 gaming PC now for just $999 Someone call a priest, this Omen gaming PC build is demonic Bethesda should just say 'screw it', move on from Starfield, and put all that energy into FalloutMay 2, 2024 - PC GamerOn Steam, Starfield—a game that launched only last September after eight years of development—is being totally spanked by Fallout 4. At least in terms of player numbers. In April, Starfield peaked at around 9,000 concurrent players. That's about 180,000 fewer than Bethesda's previous RPG. Last year, Todd Howard said that Starfield was designed to be played for years, and that he expected updates would keep coming out for another five years. Honestly? I think it's already time to pack it in... Read more.Давно ждали: Bethesda представила крупный патч для Starfield с поддержкой 60 FPS на Xbox Series X и подтвердила наземный транспортMay 1, 2024 - Gamemag.ruРазработчики из Bethesda Game Studios поделились подробностями долгожданного крупного обновления для ролевой игры Starfield. Крупный патч выйдет уже 15 мая и изменит ряд важных геймплейных и технических аспектов RPG Тодда Говарда . Starfield's upcoming update will fix one of the game's biggest issuesMay 1, 2024 - PCGamesNIs that Legrande's Liquors? No, it's The Emporium. Wait, why is the Mining League there? What end of Neon am I even at? Finding your way around Starfield can be a complicated task, especially given the game's spread-out cities, but all that might be about to change. The next patch for the game, currently live on the beta testing track on Steam, will introduce brand new surface maps, hopefully meaning we'll never get lost again. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: The 58 best Starfield mods Long awaited Starfield story DLC coming fall 2024, says Todd Howard Starfield is basically a city builder now thanks to this DLC-sized mod Starfield’s biggest update yet fixes its rubbish maps, adds custom difficulty and expands ship decorationMay 1, 2024 - Rock, Paper, ShotgunStarfield’s biggest update since the Bethesda space game came out last year (remember that?) is arriving in a couple of weeks - with its Steam beta already live now, if you’re interested in poking around. The chunky patch finally tidies up the game’s oft-complained about surface maps to make them easier to navigate, as well as introducing new difficulty options, a decoration mode for the inside of ships and a bunch of other tweaks and fixes. Read more Starfield’s biggest update yet fixes its rubbish maps, adds custom difficulty and expands ship decorationMay 1, 2024 - Rock, Paper, ShotgunStarfield’s biggest update since the Bethesda space game came out last year (remember that?) is arriving in a couple of weeks - with its Steam beta already live now, if you’re interested in poking around. The chunky patch finally tidies up the game’s oft-complained about surface maps to make them easier to navigate, as well as introducing new difficulty options, a decoration mode for the inside of ships and a bunch of other tweaks and fixes. Read more Starfield's latest update lets you decorate your ship just like an outpostMay 1, 2024 - PC GamerTodd Howard said a lot of stuff during a recent Kinda Funny interview, including—crammed in amidst all the talk about Fallout—that a new Starfield update was being revealed this week. Today it arrived, in Steam beta as is the tradition, with an array of fixes, tweaks, and as promised, some new options for your space-buggy... Read more.Starfield is finally getting a map overhaul and other key changes ahead of "massive" Shattered Space expansion"May 1, 2024 - VG247Starfield is getting a vast new selection of fixes, changes and much-requested additions in its upcoming May update. These include interior ship decorations, new surface maps that should make nevigation less frustrating, new difficulty and gameplay options, and more. This update is live right now via Steam beta, but goes live for the public on May 15. The info comes via a dedicated video from Bethesda, as well as a blog post which dives into each individual change and fix coming with the May update. We're also left with a tease for the future courtesy of that video, in which we're told that the Starfield team is working on a land vehicle, more quests, and the "massive" Shattered Space expansion. In addition, the beta creation toolkit is in the hands of verified creators for Starfield, so expect some wacky new community creations in the near future. To dig in to some of those big new additions coming to the May update, let's start with the surface map overhaul. Rather than the vague map we got at launch, Starfield's planets will have more comprehensive overviews bursting with more detail and utility. When this udpate goes live, you'll be able to see structures and terrain. In cities, markers for all the shops and places of interest will be there too, hopefully making exploration a bit more intuitive. Read more Starfield is finally getting a map overhaul and other key changes ahead of "massive" Shattered Space expansion"May 1, 2024 - VG247Starfield is getting a vast new selection of fixes, changes and much-requested additions in its upcoming May update. These include interior ship decorations, new surface maps that should make nevigation less frustrating, new difficulty and gameplay options, and more. This update is live right now via Steam beta, but goes live for the public on May 15. The info comes via a dedicated video from Bethesda, as well as a blog post which dives into each individual change and fix coming with the May update. We're also left with a tease for the future courtesy of that video, in which we're told that the Starfield team is working on a land vehicle, more quests, and the "massive" Shattered Space expansion. In addition, the beta creation toolkit is in the hands of verified creators for Starfield, so expect some wacky new community creations in the near future. To dig in to some of those big new additions coming to the May update, let's start with the surface map overhaul. Rather than the vague map we got at launch, Starfield's planets will have more comprehensive overviews bursting with more detail and utility. When this udpate goes live, you'll be able to see structures and terrain. In cities, markers for all the shops and places of interest will be there too, hopefully making exploration a bit more intuitive. Read more Todd Howard reckons he knows why Starfield was so divisive: It was too 'different than you've seen from us in past'May 1, 2024 - PC GamerStarfield came out seven months ago and many of us are yet to heal from the discourse. Bethesda's "dream game" was a polarising thing, earning plaudits from some quarters and a more ambivalent response from others (including, ah, us). But seven months is a lot of time for reflection, and Bethesda boss Todd Howard reckons he knows why the spacey RPG was so divisive: It just wasn't traditionally Bethesda enough for some people... Read more.New Features & Improvements in Starfield’s Latest Major UpdateMay 1, 2024 - Community AnnouncementsStarfield’s largest update since launch is coming on May 15! The May Update includes more detailed surface maps; new gameplay difficulty options and performance settings; new features for ship customization and more!  In this in-depth breakdown, Community Director Jessica Finster is joined by Joe Mueller, Istvan Pely and Tim Lamb from Bethesda Game Studios to discuss everything the update has to offer, plus some insights into the future of Starfield. Updated Surface Maps Community feedback is a huge source of inspiration for the team at Bethesda Game Studios, and one of the most requested features has been more detailed surface maps, and the latest update delivers. These improved maps replace surface dots with terrain markings, which, combined with actually seeing the points of interest on the map, makes it much easier to see where you are and what’s around you. Additionally, new markers have been added in the major cities to show the locations of vendors and each of these markers acts as a fast travel point, so you’ll be able to head straight there quickly and easily from your Scanner or the surface map. New Gameplay Options The new update also introduces a host of new gameplay options, including the ability to increase vendor credits and carry capacity or access your ship cargo from anywhere through your player inventory. You can also play around with some survival features, like the effects of food and your environmental hazards. Of course, there are also some new combat settings, so you could make space combat harder and run-and-gun combat easier if you want to. And if you’re looking for a bigger challenge, there’s now a new Extreme difficulty above Very Hard. These settings can be tuned to allow you to focus on the style of gameplay you enjoy the most. Depending on how you balance them out, you might even get some bonus experience. New Ship Interior Customization Tools In Starfield, your ship is your home. The latest update takes that to a new level by expanding the amount of interior customization you can do in your ship. The system is now very similar to how you decorate your outposts. The update also includes new completely empty hab modules, allowing you to start your decorating from scratch. This also lets you play around with your ship’s layout with more openings available for doorways. Xbox Series X Display Settings We’ve heard from many that you’d like to have more control over the graphic fidelity and performance on Xbox, similar to how PC players can customize their experience. We’re now enabling that on Xbox Series X with a few options that you can use to find the best fit for your playstyle and display. For each of these, we highly recommend a Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) Display running at 120hz, and to verify your Xbox is setup to use it. If you have it set up this way, Starfield will now default to a frame rate target of 40, while keeping the priority for full visuals. Frame Rate Target: You can now choose between 30, 40, 60 or...Starfield Update 1.11.33 - May 1, 2024 [BETA]May 1, 2024 - Community AnnouncementsStarfield’s latest update is here and it’s bringing several new features with it! Improved surface maps - We’ve heard your feedback, and we’ve made some big improvements to surface maps, so you’ll always know just where to go and no longer “get lost” on the way to your parents’ place (and they weren’t buying that excuse anyway, you should really go visit them). New gameplay options - For those of you who like a bit of an extra challenge or want to make some aspects of the game easier, you can customize your experience with brand new options in the Settings menu. Want to make ground combat harder but ship combat easier? You can do just that! Added Ship Decoration mode to the interior of Ships – now you can decorate your ships just like you can with Outposts! Added Tabs to Container menus to make managing your inventory easier. Added the ability to change Traits and appearance after entering the Unity. Added Dialogue camera toggle in the Settings. Added Display settings for Xbox Series X to prioritize Visuals or Performance (Series X). That’s just the tip of the iceberg. Read on for a full list of fixes and improvements! (PLEASE NOTE: This update is currently in Steam Beta before going live for all players. We don’t anticipate much to change from this update but will let you know when it’s available and any adjustments we make to the notes below. Thank you!) Xbox Series X Display Settings We’ve heard from many that you’d like to have more control over the graphic fidelity and performance on Xbox, similar to how PC players can customize their experience. We’re now enabling that on Xbox Series X with a few options that you can use to find the best fit for your playstyle and display. For each of these, we highly recommend a Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) Display running at 120hz, and to verify your Xbox is setup to use it. If you have it setup this way, Starfield will now default to a frame rate target of 40, while keeping the priority for full visuals. Frame Rate Target: You can now choose between 30, 40, 60 or an Uncapped frame rate on VRR displays. If you do not have a VRR display running 120hz, you will still be able to select from 30 or 60. Screen tearing may occur at times when selecting 60 on a non-VRR display. Prioritize: You can now prioritize between Visuals and Performance while trying to maintain the frame rate target. If you’re choosing a frame rate target of 60 or above, we recommend changing this to Performance. Prioritizing Visuals keeps the highest resolution while maintaining full detail for special effects, lighting, and crowds. Prioritizing Performance lowers internal resolution and detail for special effects, lighting, and crowds. Both modes may adjust internal resolution dynamically when scenes or action get heavier as well. When switching between modes, you will see the lighting change briefly as the system catches up to the new mode. BUG FIXES General General Stability and Performance improvements. General improvements for Charact...Microsoft интересуется у фанатов Xbox мнением о портативных игровых консоляхApr 30, 2024 - Gamemag.ruMicrosoft разослала владельцам Xbox опрос о портативных системах. В нем игроков просят поделиться мнением о таких устройствах — используют ли они их, и если да, то в каких сценариях, а если нет — чего им не хватает. Воросы затрагивают как нативный, так и облачный гейминг. Крупное расширение Shattered Space для Starfield выйдет осенью, Bethesda готовит интересные обновления для Xbox-эксклюзиваApr 30, 2024 - Gamemag.ruКрупное расширение Shattered Space для Starfield выйдет осенью 2024 года , подтвердил руководитель разработки игры Тодд Говард в свежем выпуске подкаста Kinda Funny Games. Оно предложит не только сюжетный контент, дополнительные локации и экипировку, но и серию интересных нововведений, о которых давно просили пользователи . Тодд Говард сфокусировался на разработке The Elder Scrolls VIApr 30, 2024 - Gamemag.ruВ интервью IGN, посвященном сериалу Fallout, Тодд Говард кратко прокомментировал, чем сейчас занимается Bethesda Game Studios. "We don't want to wait that long either" - As we all crave fresh Fallout, Todd Howard says Bethesda's looking to find ways to up its outputApr 30, 2024 - VG247Have you been left a bit bummed out that, after having your appetite for the series renewed by Amazon's Fallout TV show, the most recent Fallout games on offer are Fallout 4 and Fallout 76, both of which are getting fairly long in the tooth, even if they are still getting fresh updates? Well, here's what could be a bit of good news - Todd Howard says Bethesda's looking into upping its output, if it can do so in a manner it's a fan of. Yup, while we have had Fallout 4's rather, er, troubled next-gen update to dig into, and Appalachia to rediscover, the show's highlighted the need for more regular entries. Especially given that The Elder Scrolls 6 is next up on the docket and still seems years away at this point. Speaking to Kinda Funny Games for an interview that also saw him confirm when Starfield's first expansion will be dropping, Todd Howard also touched on where the studio's at in terms of making new things. Read more "We don't want to wait that long either" - As we all crave fresh Fallout, Todd Howard says Bethesda's looking to find ways to up its outputApr 30, 2024 - VG247Have you been left a bit bummed out that, after having your appetite for the series renewed by Amazon's Fallout TV show, the most recent Fallout games on offer are Fallout 4 and Fallout 76, both of which are getting fairly long in the tooth, even if they are still getting fresh updates? Well, here's what could be a bit of good news - Todd Howard says Bethesda's looking into upping its output, if it can do so in a manner it's a fan of. Yup, while we have had Fallout 4's rather, er, troubled next-gen update to dig into, and Appalachia to rediscover, the show's highlighted the need for more regular entries. Especially given that The Elder Scrolls 6 is next up on the docket and still seems years away at this point. Speaking to Kinda Funny Games for an interview that also saw him confirm when Starfield's first expansion will be dropping, Todd Howard also touched on where the studio's at in terms of making new things. Read more Elder Scrolls and Fallout devs Bethesda want to release games more often, but making them last is more importantApr 30, 2024 - Rock, Paper, ShotgunBethesda Games Studios are thinking about how they can release games more frequently while still ensuring that they have a healthy audience for years, the Elder Scrolls company's king wizard Todd Howard has remarked in an interview with Kinda Funny, from which Alice B has already scientifically extracted some titbits about forthcoming Starfield expansion Shattered Space. Read more Todd Howard says Starfield's Shattered Space DLC arrives "in the fall", update fixing stupid map "really soon"Apr 30, 2024 - Rock, Paper, ShotgunWow, remember Starfield? I do, just about, although any interest in it feels like a distant dream now. But not to Todd Howard! The Bethesboss had a chat with Kinda Funny and confirmed that Shattered Space, the first big DLC for the brave little space RPG that could, has a release window of "in the fall". Shattered Space adds new locations and stories and gear, and is the sort of DLC that was announced before the game came out, and you got it bundled with some of the super mega hyper awesome pre-order editions (you can still get it bundled with the Starfield Premium Edition if you want to spend an extra 30 quid). Before that, though, Howard says we should expect (via VGC via the video) "a big update that's coming really soon", and that "we redid the map stuff, so we have some city map stuff." This is the literal first thing I complained about when I reviewed Starfield. Vindication! This is one of a number of changes teased on Starfield's Reddit community at the end of last year. Read more