Star Wars Outlaws can be finished in 30 hours, says creative director
Star War Outlaws players will be able to finish the game in about 30 hours, according to creative director Julian Gerighty.
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Star War Outlaws players will be able to finish the game in about 30 hours, according to creative director Julian Gerighty.
A new patch is live for Star Wars Outlaws, bringing with it a whole host of improvements, including for some brutal stealth sections that creative director Julian Gerighty previously promised a fix for.
Ubisoft has released a new Star Wars Outlaws patch designed to address a common complaint among players.
Star Wars Outlaws will soon be receiving a patch that makes its early instant fail stealth missions less frustating for players.
may have surprised some players upon its launch when the open-world scoundrel fantasy turned out to be a lot more stealth-focused than they may have expected. Considering Kay Vess' past as a thief and the fact that the whole game seems to be building up to a major heist, the idea that she might have to spend a fair amount of time sneaking around places isn't exactly out of place, but some compulsory stealth sections have been the source of some controversy from some players.
One of the main pain points criticized by Star Wars Outlaws fans are those highly annoying instant fail stealth missions, where often the player doesn't even have time to react to an enemy spotting them.
Difficulty spikes in video games are nothing new, but in the case of Star Wars Outlaws early missions they are a bit too punishing - even for the developer's taste. However, the developers at Ubisoft Massive can "see through data" some elements that are not working as intended.
Star Wars Outlaws launched last week, but it has already received criticism from casual and die-hard fans. The scores from critics are incredibly varied, with some giving it high praise while others provided plenty of reasons to dislike it. Currently, the Metacritic score stands at 76 for Star Wars Outlaws. Star Wars Outlaws Director Julian Gerighty spoke with GamesRadar, and shared his thoughts and feelings on how the audience has received the game. "I'm a little disappointed with the Metacritic. Of course, recognition from press and critics is very important to us, but players are really connecting with what we did."
The developers of Star Wars Outlaws are already looking to the future. After some criticisms at launch, the team at Ubisoft Massive is working on the next set of updates and planned DLC.