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So for me it performs better and it looks better as well.
Now I can handle these same areas at 120 fps and it's buttery smooth.
Definitely easier to get Starfield running well compared to Fallout 4.
That sounds like an entirely different issue. Do you have mods installed? Did you Verify the Integrity of the Game Files? Did you clear the shader cache?
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3213331733
performance is just fine
My 13700k/4080 built is living somewhere in-between of 60 to 90FPS on average (DLAA or DLSS quality preset) depending on environment and lighting. While moving on REV-8 FPS can drop down to 50.
That sounds like an entirely different issue. Do you have mods installed? Did you Verify the Integrity of the Game Files? Did you clear the shader cache?
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No, I don't have any mods whatsoever. After I installed the Starfield DLC, I decided to do a new game, played for two minutes, and it crashed in the first cut scene. After that, the game auto closes on startup. I verified integrity files, uninstalled and reinstalled, verified, transferred to new drive, ran as admin, etc. But no luck.
Are there any .dmp files left in your Starfield directory? You can use Windbg to open the files and it might give you an indication as to whats causing the crashing.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/drivers/debugger/
For example, for myself, I was getting memory access violations and it turned out to be XMP settings in my BIOS that were causing the crashing. I turned off XMP and the crashing ceased. This was awhile back though and I haven't checked since recently updating my BIOS. So it might not be a problem now. But I only found this out from the .dmp files that were left behind after the crashing.