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Will Starfield not work with NVIDIA graphics and Intel chips?

Starfield is generating so much hype like controversies around him. Someone could say that this is because it causes fear for all the good that we have seen him demonstrate because if you look closely, they are all groups fearful of not being able to play it who are screaming to heaven. The gamers of PS5 because they will not be able to smell it, those who have Switch because even in mode clouds you can enjoy it and now even some PC users who will have it available.

Starfield It will arrive on Xbox and PC both through Game Pass within the subscription price, as well as in computer stores such as Steam, etc. So no one should fear that some kind of exclusive will take place within the ecosystem itselfAlthough there is a (small and rowdy) portion of users who have decided to question this evidence: is it possible that the Bethesda game will not work as it should for those with NVIDIA graphics and Intel chipsets?

A deal is just a deal

The fact is that a few hours ago the news broke that Bethesda had signed an agreement with AMDin such a way that both its graphics and its processors became the preferred ones to play with Starfield. A movement that logically seeks advertising revenue, regardless of the fact that behind it there is some technological consideration to make the game especially tuned for these technologies of the North American company based in Santa Clara.

It was Tood Howard himself who was in charge of announcing this collaboration with AMD, stating that “together, AMD advances in games with Bethesda in Starfield, optimizing it for Xbox, as well as PCs powered by AMD Ryzen and AMD Radeon 7000 Series. That is we could expect more specific work for both platforms and, in the case of computers, favorable treatment for those who have company hardware. Little more.

From there the world cup has been set up because many have seen in this announcement a kind of expulsion from the paradise of Starfield Of all the PC gamers that have an Intel chip and an NVIDIA graphics card, they will hardly be able to run it because a black hand is going to prevent something like this from happening.

Nobody jump overboard

Obviously, from that announcement there has been an earthquake of answers to the tweet in which some ask –or rather, demand– that Starfield on PC is compatible with DLSS because that technology “is much better” than AMD’s equivalents, that is, its famous FSR. As if that was not going to happen.

Anticipate in this way, intuiting that Starfield It will not work with NVIDIA or Intel processors. one more example of how things are when we talk about video games, where we move through trenches and we soccer any little detail to complain about whatever. That the Bethesda title could perform a tad better for the sake of the deal is understandable, but from there to imagining that if you have a PC with a GeForce and an i7 processor it’s going to stop working, it’s so ridiculous that it’s probably not worth it. not put an ounce of attention to it.

But, things are like this…

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