So a user on Reddit (ed: u/Yoraxx ) posted on the Starfield subreddit that there was a problem in Starfield when running the game on an AMD Radeon GPU. The issue is very simple, the game just won’t render a star in any solar system when you are at the dayside of a moon or even any planetary object. The issue only occurs on AMD Radeon GPUs and users with the Radeon RX 7000 & RX 6000 GPUs are reporting the same thing.

The issue is that the dayside of any planetary body or moon needs a source of light that gets it all lit up. That source is the star and on any non-AMD GPU, you will see the star/sun in the sky box which will be illuminating light on the surface. But with AMD cards, the star/sun just isn’t there while the planet/moon remains illuminated without any light source.

Original Reddit post by u/Yoraxx

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And here I was just reading that AMD GPUs showed much better performance in Starfield. Maybe it’s because they’re just not rendering stuff at all lmao

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Waaaaait… it was a bug and not gross incompetence?

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“Bethesda’s Bug”, when you can’t tell if something isn’t working correctly or if it’s just not implemented at all.

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I don’t think we know.

Makes me wonder of the dev team is on a much-needed vacation or if they only run nvidia gpus. lol

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The game runs better on AMD, and Bethesda partnered with AMD in some way for this PC release.

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Does it run better by not rendering light emitting objects?

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That really just means AMD gave them a lot of money, and they just made sure FSR2 worked. lol

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It can be both

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If it’s down to very specific Chipsets, that sounds like an unforseeable bug.

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Correction: someone pointed out they are literally interfacing the graphics drivers the wrong way, so it’s still on the their Devs.

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An unseeable unforeseeable bug?

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I had no idea it was a problem on Radeon GPUs. I saw a few people complaining about not seeing the stars, but I didn’t have a clue what they were talking about since it was always fine for my Nvidia card.

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Can confirm it’s the same on Proton / Linux. This game keeps being a joke on the technical side.

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Now it is just Field.

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So fitting that this is posted in this Lemmy instance.

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