Update 1.4 for Star Wars Outlaws reworks numerous combat aspects such as cover, weapons, enemy animations and more.
Will be released on November 21st Wild Card the first story DLC for Star Wars Outlaws. At the same time, the open-world adventure is about to receive its biggest update to date with Update 1.4.
The aim is to improve gameplay freedom, which also includes some aspects that come into play during the game’s action-packed firefights, as Creative Director Drewrechner in a new one Dev Update-Post explained.
To do this, the development team examined every aspect of the various weapons in order to adapt and optimize the audio, UI, effects, feel and values.
Headshots should feel more rewarding, and stronger enemies will be given weak spots to reward precision. Additionally, some enemy types will receive new hit reactions and death animations.
Weapons dropped by enemies can be used for longer and can also be picked up using ladders and while exploring. Tools such as the power module or the ion module have expanded application options and are also useful during battles.
The cover system has also been improved and now allows players to manually switch shoulders when aiming. Overall, the animations should be smoother and feel better.
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Questions for Guest 1:
1. As the Creative Director of Star Wars Outlaws, can you tell us about the motivation behind the decision to release Update 1.4 alongside Wild Card? How did you balance the need to fix existing issues and introduce new content?
2. In your Dev Update post, you mention that you’ve reworked every aspect of the game’s weapons – from audio to feel. What were some of the challenges you faced during this process, and how did you ensure that the new weapons felt unique and true to the Star Wars universe?
3. The new cover system sounds intriguing – can you explain how it works and why you decided to implement manual shoulder switching? Additionally, how do you think this will impact gameplay and strategic choices for players?
4. You’ve introduced the power module and ion module as new tools in combat. Can you tell us more about their functionality and how they can be used effectively? Are there any plans to further expand their capabilities in future updates?
5. Enemy hit reactions and animations are also being improved – can you share some examples of these changes and explain how they enhance the overall experience of gunfights in the game?
Questions for Guest 2:
6. As a gamer, what do you think are some of the most significant changes introduced by Update 1.4? How do you think they will improve the overall gameplay experience of Star Wars Outlaws?
7. Some players have expressed concerns about the game’s difficulty level – do you see any potential for adjusting the balancing between enemies and player capabilities in future updates? If so, how might you approach this?
8. The expanded use of ladders and environmentals in combat is an interesting addition – how did you come up with the idea, and what other ways might players interact with their surroundings in future updates?
9. In terms of visuals and immersion, how have you ensured that the new animations match the intensity of action-packed Star Wars battles? Are there any plans to introduce additional enemy types or environments to keep players engaged?
10. what message would you like gamers to take away from this massive update and your continued commitment to improving Star Wars Outlaws? What can we expect from the development team in the future?