Fast Technology, February 21st — Bethesda recently announced that "Starfield" has officially added support for AMD FSR 3 and Intel XeSS super-resolution technologies, no longer in beta testing.
Coupled with its previous support for NVIDIA DLSS 2/3, "Starfield" becomes one of the few games that simultaneously support all three super-resolution technology solutions, which is quite rare.
However, it's worth noting that while "Starfield" can enable FSR and XeSS on any platform, DLSS can only be utilized on NVIDIA RTX graphics cards.
Starry Sky was released back in September last year, and it immediately caught the attention of many players, with peak online players exceeding 33,000. However, its popularity quickly declined, and now it's only around 9,000.
In fact, AMD had already announced its exclusive partnership with Starry Sky for the PC version as early as June last year, providing deep optimization. However, FSR 3 missed the initial launch and initially only supported FSR 2.
In November last year, DLSS 3 and frame generation technology landed in Starry Sky. Then it took over three months for FSR 3 to finally come to fruition in the game, which was a bit awkward.