Starfield will have NVIDIA Ray Tracing built into PCs say reports

Starfield will have DLC expansions, and support for mods, GamersRD

Starfield is the next massive role-playing game from Bethesda and everything seems to indicate that it will have integrated ray tracing on PC or so it seems, according to new information discovered online.

As reported by Reddit user OdahP on the subreddit of StarfieldAllianceBethesda Game Studios graphics programmer Germain Mazac confirmed on his LinkedIn profile that the game will feature RTX integration.

Which means it will enable features that are exclusive to NVIDIA RTX GPUs, such as DLSS, RTX Global Illumination, Direct Illumination and others. Which features will be supported specifically remains to be seen, but we’re sure we’ll have more on that in the weeks leading up to launch.

Starfield was originally scheduled to release on November 11, 2022 on PC and Xbox Series X|S, but the game was eventually pushed back to the first half of 2023 alongside Arkane’s Redfall. Some changes made to the game’s entry in Steam’s database suggest that the long-awaited RPG could be delayed further.

Reference-gamersrd.com

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