Intel has acknowledged that its Arc Alchemist GPUs, some of the best graphics cards, are having severe issues running Bethesda’s new space RPG Starfield — precisely trouble launching the game.
According to Intel, a driver update will be ready for the game’s release next week on September 5 to fix these issues.
Still, sadly, this means there won’t be any immediate support during the remainder of Starfield’s early access period.
One problem is that Intel has still not released a game-ready driver update supporting Starfield — unlike Nvidia and AMD.
This would make sense in Starfield’s case because a massive 15GB patch went live a few days ago, right before the game’s release, which could have broken Intel’s driver update it was potentially working on.
Intel has made vast strides in improving its driver support and optimizations over the past year.
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Intel has acknowledged that its Arc Alchemist GPUs, some of the best graphics cards, are having severe issues running Bethesda’s new space RPG Starfield — precisely trouble launching the game.
According to Intel, a driver update will be ready for the game’s release next week on September 5 to fix these issues.
Still, sadly, this means there won’t be any immediate support during the remainder of Starfield’s early access period.
One problem is that Intel has still not released a game-ready driver update supporting Starfield — unlike Nvidia and AMD.
This would make sense in Starfield’s case because a massive 15GB patch went live a few days ago, right before the game’s release, which could have broken Intel’s driver update it was potentially working on.
Intel has made vast strides in improving its driver support and optimizations over the past year.
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