Ubisoft Addresses Early Star Wars Outlaws Stealth Issues

Ubisoft Addresses Early Star Wars Outlaws Stealth Issues

🟣 Content Overview :
  • Ubisoft is fixing early stealth missions in Star Wars Outlaws.
  • Developers may tweak later missions too.
  • Early missions require precise sneaking, causing frustration.
  • Creative director Julian Gerighty acknowledges the issue.
  • A patch will arrive in the next 10 days to improve the game.

News: Ubisoft is fixing those early annoying Star Wars Outlaws stealth missions.

The developers behind the open-world game might also tweak sneaking around in later missions too.

Star Wars Outlaws

By Zack Zwiezen

Published Monday 12:40 PM

Some early missions in Star Wars Outlaws require precise and careful sneaking, but the game doesn't always play along.

The issues have been frustrating many players, and Ubisoft knows it and is planning to fix the problem to make it less unfair.

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Released last month, Star Wars Outlaws promised to be a big open-world action game set in the Star Wars universe.

And it's mostly that, but it's also a Ubisoft game filled with missions that force you to be sneaky and careful.

And sneaking around in Outlaws is very inconsistent, and enemies can spot you quickly, leading to a lot of frustration.

Some early missions are causing a lot of headaches for players.

Outlaws' creative director Julian Gerighty is aware of this.

Speaking to GamesRadar last week, Gerighty told the outlet that an early mission in Mirogana involving stealth is incredibly punishing and that he believes its difficulty is a mistake.

"This is something that we're going to work on improving," explained Gerighty.

"I don't think it means removing the fail state completely, but I do think there are millions of low-hanging fruits where we can make it so much more enjoyable and understandable."

The director behind Outlaws says the unfair feel of this and a few other early stealth missions wasn't the plan, adding, "Believe it or not, this wasn't our intention. This is more of something that crept in in the last week or so."

Gerighty says that in the next 10 days or so, a patch will arrive for Outlaws that will tweak this early mission and hopefully make it less annoying.

And he further explained that he and the team behind the game are open to tweaking later missions too.

"If you tell me today that that's a blocker for people enjoying the game, then we're going to tweak the narrative context, right? We'll have an announcement on the PA saying, 'Well, stormtroopers have gone down to Toshara, and now we have the skeleton crew on site.' The context will change just so that we can get people to enjoy those moments as much as possible."

Sounds good to me.

I didn't find the stealth in Outlaws to be horrible or a dealbreaker, but I've talked to plenty of people who are unable to move forward or enjoy the game because of some wonky and overly tough stealth sections.

So hopefully this helps people stop failing and lets them enjoy the wonderful Star Wars vibes Outlaws offers.

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