If you’ve been navigating Starfield’s endless galaxy and wishing for fewer hiccups, Bethesda’s latest update is here to polish your journey. With over 15 million players now on board, they’re celebrating with performance boosts, bug fixes, and a couple of fun freebies to spice up your space life.
Performance: Xbox Series X Players, Rejoice!
The big-ticket item this month? The uncapped frame rate option is back for Xbox Series X users. That means your space trucking can finally hit its stride if your display supports it. Pair that with general stability improvements across all platforms, and Starfield is feeling a lot more stable—perfect for explorers who are tired of bugs sneaking in during epic moments.
Achievement-Friendly Mods: Yes, It’s Happening
For those dabbling in mods, here’s the game-changer: mods approved through the Verified Creators program are now achievement-friendly. You can customize your experience without worrying about losing those hard-earned badges. Just a heads-up: achievements won’t unlock retroactively for old saves that had mods installed. But hey, it’s a solid step forward.
Freebies: Deimog Land Vehicle
Bethesda’s milestone gift is a brand-new Deimog land vehicle, perfect for tearing across alien landscapes. It’s fast, rugged, and comes with a rocket launcher because, of course, it does. Whether you’re navigating treacherous terrains or sending enemies to the great beyond, this beast is the ultimate ride. Best of all? It’s free. Download it now from the Creations menu and hit the ground running (or blasting).
Thanksgiving Special: “The Perfect Recipe”
In true holiday spirit, Starfield adds a heartfelt side quest called “The Perfect Recipe.” This charming story unfolds in Akila City, where you’ll help Harbhajan, a mechanic with a culinary dream, chase their passion for galactic cuisine. Think of it as a mix of soul food and sci-fi—a nice break from the usual bounty hunts.
Tracker’s Alliance and Quest Fixes
Good news for bounty hunters: the Tracker’s Alliance quests now work as intended. Targets are more varied, bribes aren’t always automatic, and bugs are finally under control. Across the board, missions like A House Divided and Zealous Overreach got some love too, smoothing out locked doors and unreachable NPCs that once slowed your progress.
Final Thoughts
Bethesda’s bringing the good vibes this November with smoother gameplay, fun freebies, and a holiday-inspired questline to keep things festive. Whether you’re chasing achievements, cruising in the Deimog, or whipping up space soufflés in Akila City, this update delivers something for everyone. Are you diving back in or still waiting for your ship to come in? 🚀
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