
Bethesda is making waves with exciting updates to Starfield, much to the delight of fans. These enhancements promise to improve the gaming experience, offering greater control and visual splendor.
Brightness and Contrast Controls
Players can now fine-tune Starfield’s visuals with customizable brightness and contrast settings, ensuring optimal gaming experiences.
HDR Calibration
The HDR Calibration Menu allows for precise adjustments, delivering breathtaking visuals that match your display’s capabilities.

Bethesda might have decided to add this after noticing that fans had to rely on mods to add HDR to Starfield.
FOV Slider
Tailor your perspective with the Field of View (FOV) slider, enhancing immersion and gameplay customization.
Fans were very disappointed upon seeing that this feature was missing from the game.
Nvidia DLSS Support (PC)
PC gamers rejoice! Bethesda is partnering with Nvidia to bring DLSS support, optimizing performance and graphics quality.
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This change had come as a surprise, given the fact that Bethesda had partnered with AMD and only released Starfield with AMD’s FSR technology.
32:9 Ultrawide Monitor Support (PC)
Experience Starfield like never before on 32:9 ultrawide monitors, providing a panoramic view of the cosmos.

This is for space travel purists out there, those who bought massive monitors just to play this game. They would now be able to enhance their experience through this feature.
Eat Button for Food
Survival and exploration become smoother with the new “Eat” button, simplifying character nourishment.
Earlier the game only had an option to pick up the eatables and store them in the player’s inventory. A dedicated Eat button would make things somewhat easier.
This announcement signifies a significant shift for Starfield. Bethesda’s response to fan feedback demonstrates a commitment to delivering an inclusive and immersive gaming experience.
They were actually doing this before this announcement too, the game itself is evidence of that dedication. It might just be one of the most immersive experiences Bethesda has ever created.