Starfield will be optimised for AMD processors and Radeon GPUs
Published: 27th June 2023 | Source: AMD | Author: Mark Campbell

AMD has been working with Bethesda to optimise Starfield on PC and consoles
AMD has confirmed that they are Bethesda's exclusive PC partner for Starfield, Bethesda's next-generation open-world space adventure game. Starfield is currently due to launch on PC and Xbox on September 6th, and Bethesda has already confirmed that the game will feature AMD's FidelityFX Super Resolution technology on both platforms.
Behind the scenes, AMD has been working with Bethesda to optimise Starfield for AMD's latest Ryzen 7000 series processors and Radeon RX 7000 series graphics cards. This has seen AMD help Bethesda to optimise Starfield's code to be heavily multi-threaded, changes that will help the game run better on both Xbox Series consoles and modern gaming PCs.
AMD is proud to announce that we are Bethesda's exclusive PC partner for the next-generation role-playing game, Starfield. Watch this special announcement video to learn how AMD and Bethesda are working together to bring the galaxy to all players this September.
based on this announcement, it is likely that Starfield will launch on PC with FidelityFX Super Resolution support and lack support for alternative upscalers like Intel's XeSS or Nvidia's DLSS.
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27-06-2023, 18:14:18
Dicehunter27-06-2023, 18:34:22
KingNosserWell I can at least say while i agree with some views AMD is only doing what Nvidia done many times over the years, you can hardly blame them.
but oh it's starfield so now the internet has to have a meltdown lol
while dlss is slightly better it's only slightly and if you feel otherwise watch hardware unboxed's videos on them technologys progress over time, it's really not a huge gap the only area nvidia have a lead is DXR and that is it.
Afterall it's a bethsada game did you really not think there would be bugs, there will be a mountain of bugs either way, i feel this choice has more to do with xbox than anything else, afterall nvidia are only powering the switch with that old tegra tablet chip cause nintendo are and havent been at the for fount of making decent hardware for decades now. Quote