Starfield Premium owners now have access to the game in full and are testing their internet download limits with its massive 120 GB file size, but a few hopeful gamers are going to have to wait regardless of how much they paid in advance. Intel Arc GPUs currently cannot play Starfield, with varying symptoms ranging from the game not starting to it taking 30-40 minutes before presenting the player with a jumbled cacophany of texture mayhem. Users report that the executable does launch in the background, and that during the half-hour that it’s visible in Task Manager it can consume as much as 30 GB of system memory, before either crashing or finally presenting the game menu. If one does manage to get to anything resembling gameplay, their time is short as the game will crash to desktop within only a few minutes.
Jesus fuck, “advanced access?”
It’s when they let you pay more to play on release day instead of having to wait a few days like a peasant.
In this case, it’s closer to paying to beta test.
We already had that - it’s called “early access.” But people gunked that up, so they have to roll along the euphemism treadmill, and make a fancier name for paying extra to get an incomplete game.
“Premature installation” didn’t test well.
testing their internet download limits
Sorry, it’s not 2005, who has download limits any more 😂
Americans who have to use Comcast 🙃
Unlimited costs extra, so I canceled my CATV & landline with them to make up the difference, LOL.
Most Americans
Arc is having a lot of issues with older games as well. I can’t run Quake II RTX in raytracing mode & the Neverwinter Nights toolset doesn’t work either.
As much as that would annoy me if I owned one, it’s somewhat understandable I think given those games were designed before this card or its GPU family existed, and they can’t possibly test a huge back catalog from 5+ years ago