Fans who follow Starfield PC launch events are experiencing widespread anxiety about another disastrous launch date and failed service provider.
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Fans who follow Starfield PC launch events are experiencing widespread anxiety about another disastrous launch date and failed service provider.

Fans who follow Starfield PC launch events are experiencing widespread anxiety about another disastrous launch date and failed service provider.

 

Unquestionably, Starfield is one of the most-anticipated videogame releases ever and this excitement only grows closer to release date.

Bethesda maintains that its sci-fi RPG has been years in development, and now that PCs and consoles have reached this point in history, Todd Howard and his talented development team’s vision can finally come to fruition.

No matter our enthusiasm for Starfield’s launch in upcoming months, it remains undeniable: Bethesda games tend to launch with numerous bugs; The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim still features numerous glitches after 10 years since it first came out!

Starfield is Bethesda’s biggest single-player project to date and features both its largest city ever built as well as over 1000 planets to discover – though only 10% will display signs of life!

Players know Starfield may launch with multiple bugs; what else do gamers need to worry about at launch? Metro reported that PC gamers in particular might be concerned by Bethesda and AMD (Advanced Micro Devices).

Jack Huynh’s announcement in a video that AMD and Bethesda had collaborated together on Starfield PC will likely not go down well among fans; Todd Howard may even appear enthusiastic. At present, its trailer with over 2100 Likes but over 4900 Dislikes indicates such sentiment from viewers.

Fans might not be overly enthusiastic about AMD’s collaboration due to their decision not to provide support for Nvidia DLSS technology; though AMD has yet to comment whether or not they plan to support this particular solution.

Reasons behind this phenomenon remain uncertain, although one possibility could be Nvidia being AMD’s fierce competitor and Starfield not performing as anticipated due to Nvidia competition are widespread among gamers. Metro also noted how both The Last of Us: Part I and Star Wars Jedi: Survivor had exclusive AMD deals for PC versions that suffered very poor launches when only made available through them;

Hopes for Starfield at release are high; although I may be over-optimistic. Also in related news, Starfield was almost exclusive to PlayStation 5, leaving some gamers concerned by its absence of romance options in-game.

Starfield will be available for PC and Xbox Series X|S on September 6th 2023.

Fans who follow Starfield PC launch events are experiencing widespread anxiety about another disastrous launch date and failed service provider.
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