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Star Wars Outlaws' Director Addresses Annoying Stealth Missions

Sep 08, 2024 12:31 PM

The creative director of Star Wars Outlaws has acknowledged player frustrations surrounding the game's early stealth missions, particularly the instant-fail elements that many find aggravating. In response to feedback, developer Julian Gerighty stated that a patch is in the works to improve these missions, making them more enjoyable and fair without completely removing the fail state. He admitted that recent design changes unintentionally made some missions feel overly punishing, a situation the team is eager to rectify. Gerighty assured players that changes should roll out within the next ten days, alleviating some of the frustration.

What improvements can players expect in the upcoming Star Wars Outlaws patch? nPlayers can anticipate enhancements aimed at making the stealth missions less punishing and more enjoyable, while still retaining some level of challenge. The creative director has mentioned that the changes will address issues causing missions to feel unfair and will implement more clarity in gameplay mechanics.n

Star Wars Outlaws, an open-world action-adventure game set in the beloved Star Wars universe, encourages players to explore the gritty underbelly of the galaxy as they assume the role of a rogue character. Released at the end of last month, the game has received praise for its engaging narrative and gameplay elements, positioning it as a significant addition to the Star Wars video game franchise. Despite some challenges with stealth mechanics, the game remains popular among fans, who appreciate its immersive environment and storytelling.



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