Intel reacts fast and pushes out Starfield fixes for Arc graphics cards
More work to do, but Intel has pushed out an important fix already.
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It’s tough being an underdog sometimes, but Intel is certainly working hard on its Arc graphics products to make them as good as possible. But things always slip through the cracks, and in this case, it wasStarfield, one of the biggest releases of 2023.
Intel acknowledged before the weekend that Intel Arc users were not having a good time in Starfield, and initially promised fixes by the time general release came around.
Fortunately for those who spent extra on early access, the Intel boffins have worked extra hard and the first driver update is now available.
We’ve just posted a new driver for Intel Arc graphics users playing @StarfieldGame. This update addresses many functionality issues, including extended load times.The driver engineering team is still hard at work on further stability and performance improvements, but we want to… https://t.co/mZ2P8OZ2ODSeptember 3, 2023
And as confirmed by Intel’s Ryan Shrout, there are more updates in the pipeline this week. As a reminder, Starfield becomes available to all, including Xbox Game Pass players, on Wednesday, September 6.
Still work to do for Arc with Starfield, but the SW team worked hard to get the community a driver that addresses a lot of the key functionality concerns. More updates coming this week!! https://t.co/RuwFHcZNjySeptember 3, 2023
The new driver you’re looking for is version 31.0.101.4672 and should be available through Arc Control on your PC. If not, you can grab the driver directly fromIntel’s website.
Here’s exactly what’s in it for you:
-7 things I wish I knew before playing-Inventory management: What to sell-Pickpocketing: Unlocking and how-to-Persuasion: Passing speech checks-How to fast travel and grav jump-Status effects and medicines-Full list of names Vasco can call the player in dialogue
The latest driver also contains support for upcoming free-to-play, co-op shooter,SYNCED, which launches on September 8.
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As an Intel Arc gamer myself, I’m both impressed and a little disappointed once again. This stuff is hard, and I truly appreciate the speed at which Intel works and the sheer volume of impressive updates Arc has seen since its launch last year. But on a personal level, it’s the second big title in recent months to have been completely broken on Intel graphics at launch.
I had to cancel plans to reviewRemnant 2because it was basically unplayable on Intel graphics. Fixes came quickly, but still. I’d been toying with buying the premium upgrade for the Game Pass edition of Starfield to play early, but now I’m glad I didn’t. Hopefully, those who did, can now start to enjoy their game.
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