**Star Wars Outlaws Open World Star Wars game from Massive Entertainment**

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I picked just a few of your images to point something out which stands out very heavily to me in these static images - The backgrounds all look amazing, they really do, yet the main character is a graphical mess, being not just slightly out of focus but seemingly rendered in low resolution i.e. WTF is that uber low resolution "lego" blob hair and low resolution clothing she's wearing - those things all stand out to me very, very strongly.

I'm watching The Mighty Jingles playthrough this game and its obvious in-game as well as on these static images and it just looks poor, whilst the mrk images of NPC faces looks amazing - I don't get it?
 
@mrk Wasn't aware there had been any kind of major update so how come you reinstalled it about a week after saying you deleted it?

In other news, was hoping my controller would be here by now but not been shipped, guess extra time as they have to hand do the top plate.
There was the update that fixed the Ray Reconstruction/Frame Gen, and as that is one of the main areas I pay attention to, was worth installing again and yes they did indeed fix RR, image quality is higher than without it which is what we expect, and FPS is higher too by around 10fps.
 
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@mrk Wasn't aware there had been any kind of major update so how come you reinstalled it about a week after saying you deleted it?

In other news, was hoping my controller would be here by now but not been shipped, guess extra time as they have to hand do the top plate.
What are you, the gaming police? Leave the guy alone, he can play whatever game he wants.
 
There was the update that fixed the Ray Reconstruction/Frame Gen, and as that is one of the main areas I pay attention to, was worth installing again and yes they did indeed fix RR, image quality is higher than without it which is what we expect, and FPS is higher too by around 10fps.

Oh ok, so does that mean you don't need to put the settings to 'low' to make it look better, for those previously mentioned ones I can't recall.

Side note: I ordered that X05 controller in Lime Green so I felt less weird about having the same stuff as you :)

What are you, the gaming police? Leave the guy alone, he can play whatever game he wants.

Pipe down.
 
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You may be thinning of another game, Outlaws has always looked fine on highest settings, just RR made things slightly softer as it wasn't implemented correctly at launch and it lowered the fps slightly similar to what First Descendant did.
 
You may be thinning of another game, Outlaws has always looked fine on highest settings, just RR made things slightly softer as it wasn't implemented correctly at launch and it lowered the fps slightly similar to what First Descendant did.

I was thinking of the 'lens and cinematic effects' setting which DF suggested to medium or low with the soft/blurry textures.
 
Oh I didn't notice any of that but it's almost certainly related to ray reconstruction not being implemented correctly at that time which is now fixed so doesn't matter any more anyway.
 

This may explain recent events at Ubisoft...

Yup, although this is nothing new. They have been awful for a long time now.

People really do need to start voting with their wallets, I guess the only people buying this stuff is parents at their kids request, not really knowing what it is they are buying.

I cannot see any sane consenting adult parting with their money for this *****.
 
Jesus thats bad!! i was seriously looking at getting this, need a decent single player RPG game and I was kinda hoping this ticked the boxes :(

Have to keep waiting for Kingdom Come Deliverance II next year, yeah they're far different games, but its another I like the setting of.
 

Talk about sour grapes.

I won't buy Ubi games any more - they've too much of a habit of sunsetting them without any way for players to play them in the future - according to rumours The Division is getting that treatment early next year. They reap what they sow and I wish more consumers would push back against it.
 
I won't buy Ubi games any more - they've too much of a habit of sunsetting them without any way for players to play them in the future - according to rumours The Division is getting that treatment early next year. They reap what they sow and I wish more consumers would push back against it.
As Anno 117 is coming next year and as I LOVE the Anno games (especially Anno 1800) I already know that I will be buying a Ubisoft game next year :)
 
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