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Star Wars: Outlaws is Ubisoft's latest open-world adventure, bringing players back to a galaxy far, far away. Yet, while the gameplay itself has been fun, the PC version's poor performance has overshadowed the experience every step of the way.
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Anyway, I'm interested and will play this at some point, but sounds like it could use a few patches before I jump in. Space Marine 2 is out in a few days and that will keep me busy for a while. I'll revisit this once that one is played out.
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I could keep going but really, you just seem lazy. There are entire games that if you make a diff choice a location straight up doesn't exist or a PC becomes an enemy which effects the end story. No wonder you're interested in this game though, modern gamer.
He is right, choices really mattering is rare, it depends on what you mean by really mattering, that is not going to mean the same thing to all players. Like he also said there is more of a chance to do over an "incorrect" choice these days.
Back in the day (2003) KotOR would take you down the path of light or dark force, today choices as fundamental as that are relatively rare. Most games are like Outer Worlds, reputations that hardly matter.
Why? Because players don't like to think they have made the "wrong" choice, it can effect how good they they think the game is. If they think they made all the right choices they will think a game is better. That is obviously not true, but that is how players choices can alter their opinion of a game.
So the poor optimization is more of a concern for me.
First of all thanks for considering me a modern gamer. I'm 51 and I've been playing games since before the Atari 2600. Glad age is just a number.
Second of all the choice doesn't really matter if the outcome is largely the same. I mean if a whole town is now aggressive to you but you can just go to the next town and get the same goods and services did that choice really matter? If a party member leaves your party and you replace them with someone just as good or better did that really matter? That's all I'm saying. Most games that claim they have meaningful choices really just offer up the illusion of meaning choice. The games I can think where choices mattered were games like the early TES games where you could literally break your game by killing the wrong person. It would tell you that you just doomed the whole world and you could continue playing but it would be an endless hopeless experience. That matters. At the very least you're going to restore an earlier save and not do that again.
Oh and a different closing screen and monologue. I mean really did that matter?
I'm glad these games are so impactful to you though. Don't let me ruin your enjoyment.
― James O'Barr, The Crow
“Sarah: "Buildings burn, people die, but real love is forever...”
― James O'Barr, The Crow
Agreed, Mass Effect for instance. Your choices REALLY mattered.
Brenics ~ Just to point out I do believe Chris Roberts is going down as the man who cheated backers and took down crowdfunding for gaming.
People need to understand how scores work in reviews. Anything below 7 for a big company means the game is bad (cause they are getting 2-3 points for "free").
This game is moving in 4-7 territory.
Run away from it.
I think this is a better review. I do love Star Wars. I may buy this on discount but supporting Ubisoft makes me a little ill.
awesome this here made me chuckle!
Brenics ~ Just to point out I do believe Chris Roberts is going down as the man who cheated backers and took down crowdfunding for gaming.
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