Starfield is getting a major update with bug fixes and improvements in addition to the Shattered Space DLC
Yesterday, September 30, 2024, Starfield received a major update 1.14.70, which not only adds the first story expansion — Shattered Space, but also brings a host of improvements and fixes. Players can now travel to the home planet of Va'ruun and unravel the secrets of the Great Serpent's followers, diving into a world of new content that promises even more exciting adventures.
The main innovation is the Shattered Space DLC:
This is the first major expansion for Starfield, introducing new missions, quests, and storylines. The expansion takes players to the meticulously crafted world of House Vha'ruun, where new secrets and threats await. The journey into Shattered Space will be central to the future development of the Starfield universe.
In addition to the DLC, the update fixes a ton of bugs and improves various aspects of the game, such as visuals, performance, and interactions with quests and characters.
Major fixes and improvements in update 1.14.70:
- Performance and Stability: General improvement of stability and speed of the game on all platforms, elimination of the problem with downloaded add-ons.
- Graphical improvements: Lighting changes, weapon model display bug fixes, and improved textures.
- Quests: Fixed bugs related to tasks brownout, One Giant Leap, In Memoriam and others that prevented players from progressing through the story.
- Locations and surroundings: Improved detail and collision fixes in various locations, including Neon, Mantis' Lair и New Atlantis.
- Shipbuilding and ships: Improvements have been made to the ship designer, a new function has been added to control the behavior of module connections.
- Bug fixes in the interface: Fixed errors with displaying tasks and destination points on the map.
The new improvement deserves special attention Creation Kit, which adds an automated process for creating models for distant display of objects, making the world of Starfield even more alive and large-scale.