Star Wars Outlaws Back in August there was a rough projection. With a moderate critical reception, Star Wars Outlaws' The debut was plagued with technical issues, from mild visual glitches to game-breaking bugs. One of the most infamous cases from Star Wars Outlaws' launch required some PS5 players to completely delete their save file in order to fix some serious technical bugs, thus resetting their progress to the beginning of the game.
Star Wars Outlaws It's come a long way since then. Over the past few months, Ubisoft has listened carefully to fan feedback and implemented a range of updates that have gradually improved. Star Wars Outlaws'Gameplay experience. But all previous patches pale in comparison to what just came Star Wars OutlawsThe most recent title update added a wealth of fixes and new features that go a long way to solving some of the biggest complaints of players.
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The latest update to Star Wars Outlaws brings some major improvements
Star Wars Outlaws' 1.4.0 update changes how stealth works
While Star Wars Outlaws' The 1.4.0 title update brings a bevy of changes to the game, one of its biggest revolves around the title's controversial stealth system. As of this latest update, a lot Star Wars Outlaws' Stealth sequences will no longer immediately end on mission failure if the player is spotted. Additionally, the player will no longer be forced to silence when exploring Syndicate-controlled locations.
These changes go hand in hand Star Wars Outlaws'A new and improved detection system. Players will now be notified when an enemy begins to detect them. Players will also be warned via a visual indicator if a takedown they perform will alert nearby guards. A handful of stealth fixes have also been added with this latest title update, such as whistling no longer attracting just one guard.
Star Wars Outlaws now rewards strategic shooting
Another phase of improvement came Star Wars Outlaws' Fight back with this latest title update. Enemies now have weak points, and if players take the time to shoot those areas it results in body-part-specific death animations. The responsiveness of Kay's blaster has also been adjusted, with its recoil and spread tweaked to reward more accurate aiming. Headshots also now deal more damage.
The anime AI has also been improved across the board. Star Wars Outlaws' Enemies will now try to behave more strategically in combat, using cover more often than they did pre-update. Enemies will also now panic when an explosion occurs near them.
Can now wield two-handed weapons while on a speeder, and while climbing and grappling.
Star Wars Outlaws 1.4.0 update has improved the visuals of the game
A big complaint Star Wars Outlaws In its initial launch it had sometimes muddy visuals, especially during in-game dialogue sequences. This 1.4.0 title update also addresses this issue, adding new facial animations to in-game dialogue and refining the visuals of the cinematics.
Star Wars Outlaws has just added its first story DLC
If all those improvements weren't enough for fans to finally jump on board Star Wars OutlawsThen its newest DLC could be just the thing to get them in that line. Star Wars OutlawsThe first story DLC, 'Wild Card', sees Vess team up with the iconic Lando Calrissian to win the high-stakes Sabac tournament.