Ubisoft is trying to fix the awkward reception Star Wars Outlaws. The adventure game has received its biggest update yet. Besides improving and fixing the game, he also modifies it. The developers have removed annoying forced stealth passages from missions.which, according to many players, was almost impossible to play. At the same time, Star Wars Outlaws went on sale on Steam and the first paid story expansion was released.
If you were annoyed by the missions in Star Wars Outlaws where you had to sneak around and complete tasks without making a fuss, you can rejoice. If you get spotted while sneaking, you no longer have to return to the last checkpoint. Instead, the game allows you to fight your opponents. Anyone can continue to carry out missions secretly.
“More opportunities – more freedom” said the game’s new creative director Drew Rechner. “You can decide whether you want to take on missions in stealth, jump straight into combat, or try a combination of both—starting in stealth and shooting back when spotted.”
This is due to new opportunities easier to pass between coversThe camera is more stable and can be switched between left and right hand while aiming. New animation helps the game play better, and improved facial expressions will improve the quality of cutscenes.
Another important change is the ability to fight in syndicate zoneswhich were previously exclusively secretive areas. Additionally, players can now store weapons found in the field and use them for longer, adding more tactical options during missions.
That’s what it was for improved artificial intelligence. Enemies now have weak spots, so being strategic will reward you as you’ll be able to target those spots and perform better at objectives. There was also weapon balance as well as adjusting their characteristics, such as recoil, accuracy, rate of fire and the overall “feel” of shooting. The creators have improved the audiovisual effects of weapons, which should make the battle more intense and exciting. New blaster modules, such as the energy module, allow players to penetrate enemy shields, while the ion module paralyzes enemies for a longer period of time and makes them more vulnerable.
Patch 1.4.0 is 8.83 GB on PC, 10.18 GB on Xbox Series X/S, and 7.44 GB on PlayStation 5.
For those who love Star Wars Outlaws, here’s the first story DLC. Wild card brings new missions, storylines and the return of familiar character Lando Calrissian. The expansion aims to expand the game’s world and story depth, promising more exploration options and new challenges for players. second addition, Pirate’s Luckscheduled for spring 2025.
Source :Indian TV