It's a lush green planet. Started to really enjoy the game. It's a simple pleasure, but sneaking into an Imperial base, stealing from them, then blasting stormtroopers on the way out, then jumping onto your speeder bike to escape.
It's just fun. As is swaggering into a seedy bar on a far off planet.
I probably wouldn't enjoy it without motion aiming, but since its there the base shooting is fun.
Not sure I like the spaceship combat. At first it was this light traversal and fun.
Now I seem to always be wanted and have to fight tooth and nail to escape. I finally got past one section only to hyperspace my way to escape. Only to end up in another area where I'm wanted and have long dogfights.
The ship you use isnt as manoeuvrable as the fighters which attack you. The lock on system is sketchy. There's no motion aiming as far as I can see even with motion steering turned on. The controls can be a bit odd.
And the lock on sometimes drags you into space debris. You can just turn on easy mode to get through it though.
The 14% that comes PSN subscriptions caught me off guard, but I don't know why it would. That's definitely a strong reminder of why we're never getting free online play again from any console.
Network "services" has got to be almost entirely profit, too.
The Wanted system in Star Wars Outlaws is beginning to piss me off.
I sneak into an Imperial excavation site, take down 4 or so enemies, then a camera spots me that isnt even projecting a cone of vision so you don't even know its there.
Then im swarmed with Storm Troopers which I despatch. You would think that there are a set number of enemies to defeat. But no, now a shuttle lands and even more show up.
I'm killing them, bodies are piling up and Im thinking that this has to end at some point right? After all I came to this area to investigate and retrieve something from a chest.
Instead I realise this is an unwinnable Call of Duty style situation where the enemies will NEVER stop coming.
Suddenly I've achieved the Empires Most wanted level. So they send Death Troopers to find me.
They never really explained this mechanic. Now I jump on my bike to escape and Im chased. I race towards this red marker to eliminate this death marker by taking out a death trooper base.
I expected 1 or 2 enemies there. Instead its a whole camp of Death Troopers. Since Im still being chased I run towards the target thinking I will take him out quick and escape.
Nah, you can unload a fully loaded clip point blank into a Death Trooper and it wont kill him. Then you realise you're surrounded by these assholes.
At this point I just want this Wanted system to end. Enemies shouldn't be omniscient, different camps and villages shouldn't have some mass surveillance system that makes everyone attack you on sight in different places - including fucking SPACE of all places.
You're living in a space covering more than a few different planets, including the vastness of space. Yet you're recognised like walking between different rooms in your house by your own family.
Isn't this sci fi? Shouldn't your main character do something as simple as donning a mask before attacking random people?
I like exploring so I'm not rifling through the campaign.
Since I've upgraded my ship the space sections aren't as bad now. I like finding space objects and I landed in a space station, didn't even realise that was a thing.
This weekend has been all about Oblivion Remastered for me. This morning I went into the audio settings and turned off the music, turned down all of the sound effects, and turned up the ambiance sounds to max. The sounds of nature are so good in this game. Shame there's no fishing mini game in it.
Played some Little Nightmares II and a bit of Hades this weekend. Also watched WWE’s WrestlePalooza which was their debut on the ESPN+ streaming service. Bad name and was a very mediocre show.
It's a lush green planet. Started to really enjoy the game. It's a simple pleasure, but sneaking into an Imperial base, stealing from them, then blasting stormtroopers on the way out, then jumping onto your speeder bike to escape.
It's just fun. As is swaggering into a seedy bar on a far off planet.
I probably wouldn't enjoy it without motion aiming, but since its there the base shooting is fun.
Not sure I like the spaceship combat. At first it was this light traversal and fun.
Now I seem to always be wanted and have to fight tooth and nail to escape. I finally got past one section only to hyperspace my way to escape. Only to end up in another area where I'm wanted and have long dogfights.
The ship you use isnt as manoeuvrable as the fighters which attack you. The lock on system is sketchy. There's no motion aiming as far as I can see even with motion steering turned on. The controls can be a bit odd.
And the lock on sometimes drags you into space debris. You can just turn on easy mode to get through it though.
Network "services" has got to be almost entirely profit, too.
To think that I bought my Xbox Series X in March of 2023 I paid $599.99 for it. And that was Canadian. Insane.
They are really making the Switch 2 seem like a sweet deal.
I sneak into an Imperial excavation site, take down 4 or so enemies, then a camera spots me that isnt even projecting a cone of vision so you don't even know its there.
Then im swarmed with Storm Troopers which I despatch. You would think that there are a set number of enemies to defeat. But no, now a shuttle lands and even more show up.
I'm killing them, bodies are piling up and Im thinking that this has to end at some point right? After all I came to this area to investigate and retrieve something from a chest.
Instead I realise this is an unwinnable Call of Duty style situation where the enemies will NEVER stop coming.
Suddenly I've achieved the Empires Most wanted level. So they send Death Troopers to find me.
They never really explained this mechanic. Now I jump on my bike to escape and Im chased. I race towards this red marker to eliminate this death marker by taking out a death trooper base.
I expected 1 or 2 enemies there. Instead its a whole camp of Death Troopers. Since Im still being chased I run towards the target thinking I will take him out quick and escape.
Nah, you can unload a fully loaded clip point blank into a Death Trooper and it wont kill him. Then you realise you're surrounded by these assholes.
At this point I just want this Wanted system to end. Enemies shouldn't be omniscient, different camps and villages shouldn't have some mass surveillance system that makes everyone attack you on sight in different places - including fucking SPACE of all places.
You're living in a space covering more than a few different planets, including the vastness of space. Yet you're recognised like walking between different rooms in your house by your own family.
Isn't this sci fi? Shouldn't your main character do something as simple as donning a mask before attacking random people?
Rant over I just reloaded an earlier save.
Fast travel restricted on SW OUTLAWS is ridiculous.
It isnt even for active contracts and you can't disable or abandon the contract via the menu.
The game doesn't do a good job of explaining what's going on and why. So I've been manually driving around trying to work out what's happening.
I did all the contracts for the world Im on thinking that fast travel would now be okay. It's still locked.
Do I have to go do the fast travel restricted contracts on OTHER worlds before I can fast travel again?
Or is it a story mission blocking it? The game wont tell me
Edit: just cancelled at a broker
Probably story related.
In its revised and patched, updated form, with gyro aiming.
It has its flaws for sure. Some roadblocks, some annoying crap. But once you figure out the way the gameworld works, at its core its a fun game.
I'd 8/10 it.
There seems to be lots of content and I haven't even tried the dlc yet.
You finished the main story?
I like exploring so I'm not rifling through the campaign.
Since I've upgraded my ship the space sections aren't as bad now. I like finding space objects and I landed in a space station, didn't even realise that was a thing.
This weekend has been all about Oblivion Remastered for me. This morning I went into the audio settings and turned off the music, turned down all of the sound effects, and turned up the ambiance sounds to max. The sounds of nature are so good in this game. Shame there's no fishing mini game in it.
Played some Little Nightmares II and a bit of Hades this weekend. Also watched WWE’s WrestlePalooza which was their debut on the ESPN+ streaming service. Bad name and was a very mediocre show.
Now I need a holographic chessboard game.