Bethesda has just launched the highly-anticipated update 1.7.33 for its open-world sci-fi RPG, Starfield, available for both PC and Xbox players.
This update arrives with a promise to resolve various issues and enhance the overall gameplay experience.
Starfield was initially hailed as one of the most polished Bethesda games at launch, although it did come with its share of technical glitches and bugs.
Bethesda has been quick to respond to player feedback, releasing updates to address these issues.
Among the fixes included in this latest update, players can expect improved character behaviour, with characters no longer wandering away from their designated locations.
The update also corrects an issue where Star Stations were mistakenly labelled as player-owned ships and another issue that allowed access to a vendor's full inventory.
Graphics-related problems are also being tackled, including the resolution of an issue that caused star lens flares not to display correctly on AMD GPUs.
Additionally, blurry textures and photosensitivity problems when navigating the inventory menu should now be resolved.
Performance and stability have been addressed, with optimizations to reduce crashing and freezes. A significant improvement targets the Hand Scanner, which previously caused hitching during use.
In the realm of ships, the update fixes the problem of displayed items disappearing when applied to in-ship mannequins and prevents items stored in Razorleaf Storage Containers and Weapon Racks from vanishing after commandeering another ship.
Bethesda remains committed to enhancing the Starfield experience and will likely continue to release updates in the future.
While many updates may focus on bug fixes, players eagerly anticipate potential substantial changes and additional features to be integrated into the game.
Starfield is available on PC and Xbox Series X, offering players an expansive open-world sci-fi adventure to explore.