A new patch for Star Wars Outlaws has been released across all platforms, hoping to smooth out some of the current wrinkles the game is facing. Player feedback has been plentiful, and by taking this feedback into account, the developers have begun to fix some of the initial issues with the game that players were facing to provide them with a smoother experience in the game. Those who use Ubisoft Connection can now utilize the cross-progression and save feature, with a blog post being published to explain how to use these features.
This patch It’s called Star Wars Outlaws Title Patch 1.1.2 and it’s larger than the previous ones released, as it’s the first major patch for the game. Despite being the first major patch, the Star Wars Outlaws Title Patch is relatively small and only requires one or two GB of space to download, depending on your platform, as seen below:
- PlayStation 5: 1.92 GB
- Xbox Series X|S: 2.25 GB
- Computer: 1.89 GB
The Star Wars Outlaws blog post details all of the changes made in this patch, including making the game look better for those using ray tracing and frame generation technologies. They’ve also improved FPS drops that were occurring in specific scenes, fixed crashing issues, and provided stability improvements for all platforms.
One of the most critical fixes that was frequently complained about by players was stealth missions. There have been some major tweaks and improvements to stealth missions so that players don’t failing insta or having difficulty getting past them early in the game.
Additionally, PlayStation 5 owners will now be able to unlock the “Old School Cool” trophy, which gives platinum for Star Wars Outlaws.
Of course, this patch includes a lot more fixes, including resolving the issue with the “Hyperspace” mission where players were unable to take off. Bug fixes that occurred during specific story moments in the game have also been implemented, so the game’s immersion isn’t marred by weird bugs and glitches that made the scene unbearable.
For those playing the game on ultra-wide monitors, cutscenes are now fully supported, giving players an immersive experience as they dive into Star Wars Outlaws. There are undoubtedly more patches to come, but this is the first Star Wars Outlaws title patch to make significant changes to the game to hopefully provide a more enjoyable experience.
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