Bethesda Tests New Starfield Update, Release Date Still Unknown

Bethesda launched the preliminary patch notes for the next Starfield update, which is currently under beta testing on a select number of gamers on Steam. 

According to the report, Starfield update 1.9.67 is focused on fixing technical issues and improving the stability of the game. 

STARFIELD A JOURNEY THROUGH SPACE WALLPAPER
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Starfield Update 1.9.67 

Starfield is considered to be the least buggy title of Bethesda since the Creation Engine era. The team is composed of more than 250 employees who work solely to improve the game post-launch. 

However, some fans have been complaining about the FormID issue, which is considered to be the most annoying bug since the game was launched. Hence, the update 1.9.67 is expected to address bugs and include stability improvements. 

It seemed that Bethesda will be focusing on enhancing the technical side of Starfield first before debuting new gameplay features. 

Latest Starfield Patch Notes Reveal Improvements 

According to the released patch notes, there will be added support for AMD FidelityFXTM Super Resolution 3 and Intel Xe Super Sampling. Bethesda has also fixed the issue that could make the clouds appear to vibrate when using DLSS performance mode. 

As for stability, the loading saves of FormIDs were changed to help players who have visited many locations. The crash when making changes to the ship on the Ship Builder menu was also fixed. 

As of writing, the full release date for update 1.9.67 is still unknown but Steam players have the choice to save it early. 

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