Starfield update offers FOV options, but players are underwhelmed by dearth of changes
The latest Starfield patch is very small

Starfield update 1.7.36 has just dropped, and amid a handful of performance fixes is the ability to tweak 🌼your FOV settings.
The FOV tweak is🐈 the headline (and indeed the only substantial) change in the latest Starfield . From today, whether you're using first- or third-person perspective, you'll be able to adjust your field of view via the settings menu.
Elsewhere, there's a fix to a𝄹 progression-halting bug for the Echoes of the Past quest, and improved stability and performance, especially if you're a PC player making use of an Intel ARC GPU.
While the FOV tweak is appreciated, the size of the patch is pretty underwhelming. At just four notes (one of which is PC only), one fan on the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Starfield subreddit is whether Bethesda's plan is to "drip ཧfeed small patches before some gigantic patch?" Other players have pointed out that there are multiple other progression bugs spread across the galaxy, some of which are tied to major quests like the Crimson Fleet or Ryujin Industries factions.
While it's perhaps fair to say that this is a pretty small update, it's worth pointing out that we're still only a month out from launch, and that Starfield did ar🥂rive in pretty good shape. I've seen bigger, more desperate sets of patch notes for games that struggled on release, but Starfield wasn't one of those games, and it does seem likely that Bethesda is gearing up for something bigger a little further down the line.
A couple of weeks ago, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Starfield update 1.7.33 made a few larger changes, including a fix to a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Starfield money glitch, but we're yet to see some of the other quality of life changes that players are hoping for. There's no word on when (or indee💛d if) that larger update might arrive, so for now you'll haဣve to enjoy the galaxy as-is.
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