

Just make sure that FSR2 is enabled in the Starfield settings, and with the Enable checkbox ticked you'll now be running DLSS in the game proper. Now all you have to do is boot Starfield up and once you get to the menu screen you can hit the End key on your keyboard, which will bring up the floating DLSS mod settings.
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Now you want to open the Nvidia dll zip file from TechPowerUp (the latest is nvngx_dlss_3.5.0.zip) and drag the nvngx_dlss.dll file over into that …Starfield>mods>UpscalerBasePlugin folder.Īnd that's it. When those have both been dropped into the Starfield folder on your machine, open the new mods folder and go into the UpscalerBasePlugin folder. Program Files (x86)>Steam>steamapps>common>Starfield The default location for the Steam version: Double-click on the initial Starfield Upscaler zip and copy both the mods folder and the dxgi.dll file into your main Starfield folder. Īll the relevant files will come down the internet tubes as zip folders. Download the latest Nvidia DLSS dll file from TechPowerUp.

To start with I would recommend grabbing the standalone version. Because yes, you do still get an upscaler if you're rocking an Arc GPU. Download Starfield Upscaler - Replacing FSR2 with DLSS or Xess.I mean, obviously you need Starfield installed, first. The first thing you need is a login for the popular modding platform NexusMods, and then you'll need to go ahead and download a few files, and drop them into the relevant Starfield folder on your PC.
