Heavily Modded Starfield With ReShade Ray Tracing and DLSS 3 Looks The Part

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YouTuber and artist 'Digital Dreams' has released a new video, showing off a heavily modded Starfield with over 50 mods and the artist's custom ReShade Ray Tracing shader.

We've covered plenty of graphical showcase videos from the German YouTuber,  most of them showing his custom 'Beyond All Limits' Reshade preset with ReShade Ray Tracing as well as plenty of mods. As a matter of fact, earlier this month, we already covered a Starfield showcase from the artist, showing off Bethesda's game running with over 20 mods in 8K resolution.

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Today, the YouTuber released a new video, this time around running Starfield in 4K resolution at ultra settings with the popular DLSS 3 frame generation mod as well as plenty of other modifications that either enhance the game's visuals, improve gameplay, field of view, and more. The result is quite great, offering a more lively, cleaner, and vibrant look for Bethesda's hit title. Of course, you'll need quite the setup in order to run Starfield with this many mods in 4K resolution. In addition, using the artist's custom RTGI shader (which is used to improve the game's Ambient Occlusion and Global Illumination effects) can result in apparent FPS drops if your rig isn't up to the task. For this video, 'Digital Dreams' used his Nvidia RTX 4090 GPU combined with a Ryzen 9 7950xx CPU and Kingston Fury 6000mhz memory.

Down below you'll find the new Starfield 4K showcase with ReShade Ray Tracing. Be sure to check it out, and share your thoughts. The full list of used mods as well as the custom ReShade preset can downloaded via the YouTuber's Patreon and Ko-Fi platform.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GjP_K3T7oOU

Starfield is available worldwide now for PC, Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S. The game launched on September 6 after becoming available via early access on September 1. As reported earlier today, more than 10 million players have played the game since launch - less than two weeks after the game's global launch.

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