sfse not launching Starfield after last update: A Guide to Getting Back into the Galactic Action!


Highlights

  • Starfield players encountering launch issues after upgrading to version 4070 can try creating a new Windows user account or deleting certain files in the NVIDIA directory to get the game running again, although DLSS functionality may be compromised in the latter workaround.
  • Comparing user files in the "Documents/My Games/Starfield" directory and replacing the contents of the bugged INI file or deleting the entire "Starfield" folder can also potentially resolve the launch issue, with the assurance that saves are stored on the Steam cloud.
  • If all else fails, a fresh install of Windows can be considered as a last resort option, but it should only be attempted after exhausting all other possibilities and seeking assistance from Bethesda's support or the Starfield community.

Starfield players have been encountering frustrating issues when trying to launch the game after upgrading to version 4070. Despite their best efforts, the game simply refuses to cooperate. But fear not, intrepid space explorers, for I am here to provide you with possible solutions to get Starfield up and running again!

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One potential fix that has worked for some players is to create a new Windows user account. By doing this, it seems to allow the game to launch successfully. However, it's important to note that transferring main user files to the new user may cause the game to break again, so proceed with caution.

Another workaround that has been discovered involves deleting or renaming certain files under the NVIDIA directory in the Starfield folder. While this can allow the game to launch, it unfortunately comes at the cost of DLSS functionality. If you're willing to sacrifice DLSS, this may be worth a try. Just remember to change the files back if you want to restore DLSS.

A helpful suggestion from a Redditor involves comparing user files in the "Documents/My Games/Starfield" directory, specifically the "starfieldprefs.ini" file. By copying the content of the working INI version and replacing the contents of the bugged INI version/user profile, it may resolve the issue. Alternatively, you can delete the entire "Starfield" folder (not the installation directory) and let the game create a new one. Rest assured that your saves are stored on the Steam cloud, so they won't be lost.

If all else fails, a last resort option to consider is doing a fresh install of Windows. This drastic measure would recreate the necessary folders and files, potentially resolving any underlying issues. However, it's important to note that this should only be attempted if all other options have been exhausted.

Remember, these solutions are not guaranteed to work for everyone, so it's always a good idea to reach out to Bethesda's support or seek help from the Starfield community for further assistance. May the stars align in your favor, and may you soon be back to exploring the vast reaches of the Starfield universe!

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