Starfield's Second Update Fixes Infinite Money Puddles, But Not Flying Cities
Bethesda's Starfield has received its second update, which fixes a number of bugs and stability issues, including the infamous "infinite money puddle" bug. However, the update does not include a fix for the "flying cities" bug.
The infinite money puddle bug was discovered by players shortly after Starfield's launch. The bug allowed players to gain infinite amounts of money by simply looking into a puddle of water in the game's Akila City.
The flying cities bug is a more visual bug that causes cities to appear to float in the air. The bug is caused by a glitch in the game's physics engine.
While Bethesda has not yet announced a fix for the flying cities bug, the studio has said that it is aware of the issue and is working on a solution.
In addition to fixing the infinite money puddle bug, Starfield's second update also includes a number of other improvements, such as:
- Improved stability and performance
- Fixed a number of crashes and bugs
- Improved the AI of enemies and companions
- Added new options to the game's settings menu
Some of the other notable improvements in the update include:
- Fixed a bug that caused players to get stuck in geometry
- Improved the performance of the game's frame rate
- Fixed a bug that caused the game's audio to cut out
- Added new keybinds for a number of actions
- Improved the game's localization for a number of languages
Overall, Starfield's second update is a positive step forward for the game. It fixes a number of important bugs and stability issues, and it also includes a number of other improvements.
However, it is still disappointing that the flying cities bug has not yet been fixed. The bug is a major visual distraction, and it can also cause problems for players who are trying to complete certain quests.
Hopefully, Bethesda will release a fix for the flying cities bug soon. In the meantime, players can still enjoy the game and all of the improvements that have been made in the second update.
Additional Thoughts
The flying cities bug is a particularly frustrating one for many players because it is a visual bug that can be seen from a great distance. This means that players cannot simply ignore the bug and go on with their game. Instead, they are constantly reminded of the bug every time they look at the sky.
In addition, the flying cities bug can also cause problems for players who are trying to complete certain quests. For example, there is one quest in the game that requires players to travel to a city that is floating in the air. If the city is not floating in the right place, players will not be able to complete the quest.
Bethesda has said that it is working on a fix for the flying cities bug, but it is unclear when the fix will be released. In the meantime, players can try to workaround the bug by reloading the game or by traveling to a different area.
Despite the flying cities bug, Starfield is still a great game with a lot to offer. The game has a large and open world to explore, a variety of interesting characters to meet, and a compelling story to follow. Players who are looking for a new RPG to play should definitely consider Starfield.
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