Starfield’s newest replace is not an enormous one, however does deal with a number of points some gamers might have been experiencing surrounding undesirable objects changing into caught to ships in area journey.
As Bethesda states within the official patch notes, replace 1.8.88 does away with the “pet rock” that will generally observe gamers by area. Loading a save, the patch notes state, will take away the interstellar stowaway. Nonetheless, Bethesda notes that the replace will not repair situations of participant ships changing into hooked up to New Atlantis, as a repair for that situation can be coming in a later replace.
Except for eradicating undesirable area particles, the patch fixes a problem that will trigger random weapons to spawn inside newly created weapon instances on Outposts. Moreover, the patch appears to be like to repair a problem some gamers on Xbox or by way of the Microsoft Retailer on PC might have skilled, the place gamers throughout a protracted playthrough would endure from recreation crashes in the event that they extended their playthrough with out going by the Unity.
Starfield’s earlier replace on November 30 added varied stability and efficiency enhancements and bug fixes alongside changes to make stealth extra forgiving and the flexibility to eat meals positioned out on this planet with out having to select it up.
Microsoft gaming head Phil Spencer lately confirmed that Starfield has been performed by greater than 12 million gamers since launch, and stated the aim is for the sport will to have lengthy legs just like Skyrim. Bethesda is presently engaged on Starfield’s first enlargement, with official mod help for the space-RPG set to return subsequent yr.
Starfield was nominated for Finest RPG at The Sport Awards 2023, however misplaced to Baldur’s Gate 3. Larian’s RPG received six awards complete, together with Sport of the Yr and the present’s fan-voted Participant’s Voice award.
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