Ubisoft’s Star Wars Outlaws has obtained a brand new replace, including help for DLSS 4 with Multi Body Technology for RTX 50 collection house owners. It additionally provides improved Body Technology for RTX 40 customers whereas updating to the most recent model of PlayStation Spectral Tremendous Decision for PS5 Professional gamers.
In any other case, there isn’t an excessive amount of to talk of by the use of modifications. The patch fixes points like a steep incline stopping Kay from dismounting from her speeder and louder-than-expected audio from ships flying overhead. Higher to have these modifications than not, although.
Star Wars Outlaws is offered for Xbox Collection X/S, PS5, and PC. Try our evaluation right here. It’s obtained a number of updates bettering fight, stealth, and traversal alongside a paid story DLC, Wild Card. You possibly can learn our evaluation – we gave it a six out of ten.
A second DLC, A Pirate’s Fortune, is out this Spring, which sees Kay working with the pirate Hondo Ohnaka to settle “previous scores.” Keep tuned for extra particulars on its launch date within the coming weeks.
PATCH DETAILS (model 1.0.5.1):
FULL PATCH NOTES:
Star Wars Outlaws on PC now options DLSS 4 with Multi Body Technology for GeForce RTX 50 collection, which boosts FPS by utilizing AI to generate as much as three frames per historically rendered body.
DLSS 4 additionally introduces sooner single Body Technology with lowered reminiscence utilization for RTX 50 and 40 Collection, and new transformer AI fashions for DLSS Ray Reconstruction, Tremendous Decision, and DLAA for all GeForce RTX GPUs, which reinforces stability, lighting, and element in movement.
Streaming:
- Mounted a crashing challenge on streaming platforms when travelling to Renpalli Station
PC:
- Added help for NVIDIA Collection 50 GPUs
PS5:
- PSSR has been up to date to the most recent model for PS5 Professional customers
All platforms:
- Mounted a difficulty the place Kay couldn’t dismount the speeder when on a steep incline
- Mounted a difficulty the place audio from overhead ships can be louder than anticipated