

This bone is fossilized into the side of a rock wall. This one is literally impossible to see because it’s covered by some bushes so be sure to use eagle vision with + to highlight it. On top of a small hill at the highest point (west of Jorge’s Gap). The bones are on a pyramid-shaped rock at the edge of the mountain. Go up there and then you can go downhill towards the collectible spot. On your way to the top, there’s a grassy patch on the left, which is the only part where you don’t slide off. You can find a path north-east of the bone location. These are by far the hardest bones to reach. On top of a little hill (the bones look like jawbones). Again use Left Stick + Right Stick to see it more easily. The bone looks like a claw.īetween some trees on the ground, it’s just one single bone. You can slide down a little path between the rocks to avoid falling damage. You must go to the top of the mountain and then use + to scan for the bone that is 1 “floor” below on a rock plateau (facing the river). There’s a mountain west of Kamassa River. These bones are very small and hard to see so use + to highlight them when nearby. So get ready to blast off in a rocket fuelled Starfield performance preview.In front of a hut (south-east of it), in the grass. We also compare the improvements over the previous showing, enhancements within the engine, and much more. The biggest question after the show(s) was: why is it 30fps on Xbox Series X and Series S and not 60fps? In this IGN Performance preview, we dive into the details shared by the team, the revealed PC minimum and recommended specifications, and how the Creation Engine 2 works, comparing the previous games to gauge some of the potential reasons why the team might have chosen 30fps. With Starfield being the center of the Xbox 2023 Showcase last week, Bethesda gave us a deep dive into one of the biggest games this generation.
