Last fall Obsidian launched Outer Worlds. This RPG, which if you don't know if you can read our review here, liked the users, even though it took a few weeks to fix the users' main complaints. Ever since we knew they would be adding history with DLC, and now that new changes are coming with a new update.
Last year eliminated Obsidian style, and you must not forget that it was hosted by The Game Awards and the mass media for this year's games. That is why it is not surprising that they continue to improve it, in addition to the improvements that PC users will see, as well as the noticeable improvements.
All developments to come to The Outer Worlds
It's over forums Obsidian, when one of the developers announced that this update, with the number 1.3 is coming this same week across all platforms where available. In this case, most changes come as options in the configuration or use of the new Hardware, so it will be completely customized by the user.
- Font scaling (an option to adjust the text size above the interface added).
- Support for panoramic monitors (ultrawide) on loading screens and kinematics.
- Improved visibility of fonts (colors).
- Track the many activities on the map (you can see a non-working tour on the map and select)
- The new "Only Help" option in HUD (ADS or targeted).
- Fixed an issue when color transfer option was not saved.
- A new X-ray rotation option.
- Added an optional icon.
- The level of material that can be achieved by killing the mantis queen has been improved.
- Fixed a bug where the results did not work properly for the Trust's benefit.
These are all changes we can find in 1.3 of The Outer Worlds. In the case of panel screens, it's a kind of hardware that is more prevalent on PC, so they will be the ones to inform you of this support. All other improvements will allow for the optimal use of each user, no matter what platform or need.
In a day or two they will start with this review of The Outer Worlds, so we won't have to wait too long if we are interested in anything that can be done, especially that map and the work that will be widely used by anyone.