Star Wars Outlaws patch to fix “incredibly punishing” stealth sections is now live
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Star Wars Outlaws patch to fix “incredibly punishing” stealth sections is now live


just a few days later Promise Ubisoft has released a new patch to fix Star Wars Outlaws’ “unfair” and “incredibly punishing” insta-fail stealth sequences – and it introduces a number of other features too, including cross-progression support.

It’s unclear how extensive these initial changes to stealth are in Outlaws’ new title update 1.1.2, with today’s patch notes not providing much information. However, they do promise “fixes and improvements on challenging stealth moments,” with an additional note confirming “levels of detection” [has been] has been adjusted based on location”, and players are now “less likely to be detected while rolling.”

The next big addition to 1.1.2 is support for cross-progression and cross-saving via Ubisoft Connect, and alongside this are PC performance improvements and optimizations, crash fixes and stability improvements across all platforms, as well as various bug fixes. For example, the hyperspace mission has been fixed, meaning players can finally fly, and PS5 players can now unlock the Old Skool Cool trophy and platinum the game.

Here’s a demonstration of Star Wars Outlaws gameplay.Watch on YouTube

Star Wars Outlaws’ 1.1.2 update is 1.92GB on PS5, 2.25GB on Xbox Series X/S, and 1.89GB on PC. Full patch notes – including not all planned changes Star Wars Outlaws director Julian Gerighty Recently Outlined – It is possible Found on Ubisoft’s website,

Unfortunately, Eurogamer’s Chris Tapsell felt that Star Wars Outlaws’ flaws ran much deeper than its poor stealth. 2 out of 5 reviewsHe wrote, “The result is a series of fairly painful comparisons.” “It lacks the branching plot of an Arkham game, the open stealth, the systematic choices of an rejected Or the sharp, relentlessly satisfying pace of decimating enemies in Assassin’s Creed. It lacks linear polish and charisma unsolved“It lacks the animation flow for yellow-edged platforming next to the horizon, or the pure joy of taking platforming and making it an actual game in its own right, as in Star Wars Jedi.”



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