Nvidia owners can use NVidia’s Game Filter (Alt + F3) to force adjustments of brightness and gamma levels. We aren’t sure why this option was committed, but we suspect it’ll be added in a patch for Starfield. Brightness and Gamma Levels – If you are looking for this option, there aren’t any, nor anything for HDR tuning.XeSS – There is a mod available to replace FSR2 with XeSS support.DLSS2 – There is a mod available to replace FSR2 with DLSS2 support.Upscaling – FSR2 (On) – There have been reports of random crashes if you are using an AMD graphic card. Motion Blur – Off, unless you like this or are playing on the Xbox Series consoles.Render Resolution Scale – 75% (default) seems to be the sweet spot.Dynamic Resolution – On as it can help with performance, though if you want consistency, off.Locking the framerate may at least give you a consistent experience.īest Display and Graphics Settings (PC) for Starfield – Ultra (Maxed Out) Many seem to have performance issues with it unlocked, getting as high as the 100s, then suddenly dropping to the 60s. I recommend locking your framerate to the preferred FPS via the control panel for Nvidia GPUs or Guru3D RTSS Rivatuner for AMD cards. Guide updated Starfield Best Settings Guide:īefore we jump into options, be sure you have the latest driver downloaded for your graphic cards. Related Reading: Starfield Review – A Space Odyssey.Not only does this compare the settings for the PC version and what’s ideal, but we also list the ones needed for Steam Deck, Xbox, controllers, and more. If you want the best gameplay experience visually for the sci-fi action-RPG, MP1st is here to help with our Starfield best settings guide. Bethesda’s Starfield is here, and it’s one of the most ambitious games ever crafted.
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