The new Star Wars Outlaws patch enables multiplayer saves and fixes stealth sections that instantly fail. The patch also brings several graphical fixes, ultrawide support on all cutscenes, optimizations and performance improvements on PC, and much more.
Star Wars Outlaws didn’t get off to the start Ubisoft would have hoped for, both in terms of critical reception and initial sales, but Developer Massive Entertainment continues to work hard to continue refining the experience. Creative director Julian Gerighty recently confirmed that an upcoming patch would bring much-needed tweaks to some of the game’s more frustrating stealth sections, and that patch has now arrived.
Title Update 1.1.2 brought adjustments to several stealth sections and general mechanics, such as AI detection. Additionally, it also adds support for cross-progression, so players can no longer transfer their saves across platforms via Ubisoft Connect. Various other improvements and tweaks are also included, such as performance improvements on PC, crash fixes on all platforms..
We list the patch notes below.
TITLE UPDATE 1.1.2 NOTES:
New Feature: Cross-progression and saving are now available between all platforms via Ubisoft Connect.
Performance and stability: Various bug fixes and stability improvements across all platforms. PC performance improvements and game-wide optimizations. Improved FPS drops during certain scenes. Improved VRAM. Higher graphical fidelity through the use of ray tracing and image generation technologies.
User Interface, HUD and Settings: Game version will now be visible from settings. Quality mode will be set to console by default. Fixed default settings for motion blur in console quality mode. HDR brightness values have been changed.
Chart: Various fixes have been made to graphics and lighting. All cutscenes now support ultrawide screens.
Audio: Fixed possible loss of music when fast traveling to Toshara.
Worlds, fauna and flora: Added many additional idle animations for NPCs on all planets. Fixed an issue where a part was missing on the Imperial Speeder Bike 74-z.
General Gameplay: You are now less likely to be detected while riding. Detection level is adjusted based on location.
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