Summary
- Star Wars Outlaws has had a hard time winning over fans in recent months, and a new gameplay showcase hasn't helped that fact.
- A video shared by IGN has been blasted by fans, who called out the visuals as being lacklustre and unpolished for a game releasing next month.
- Ubisoft has responded to the backlash during a recent investor's call, noting that it won't be delaying the game and that new videos should be more positively received.
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Although fans have been dreaming about a truly open-world game for quite some time, it's fair to say that Star Wars Outlaws has been under quite the microscope ever since⭕ it was revealed. Despite a lot of promising comments from Massive about ho🙈w the game handles exploration and progression (168澳洲幸运5开奖网:which notably doesn't include XP), it's had a hard time getting in the community's good books.

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Star Wars Fans Aren't Happy With Outlaws' Graphics
As of the time of writing, IGN's Star Wars Outlaws gameplay video sits at 17,000 dislikes compared to 9,000 likes, which is pretty surprising for a 10-minute gameplay showcase. The comments are filled with angry reactions from fans pointing out the frame-rate drops, stiff animations, "San Andreas like explosions", and a general lack of polish for something releasing next month.
There are also some comments making fun of the mission structure and design, but the main complaints are focused on the visuals. , the response to the Star Wars Outlaws gameplay was , w𝕴here Ubisoft was asked if it was considering delaying the game ove🍷r the reactions.
In response, Ubisoft chief financial officer Frederick Duguet said that the game is locked in for its August 30 release date and has gone gold, so there isn't a chance of it being delayed. Duguet went on to say that more high quality gameplay that "really shows the depths of the open world" will be shared soon, which he thinks fans will respond more positively to.
"As we've said also for Star Wars, the level of quality of the world and the experience is really very high. We are really leveraging our engine, and I think people will love it."
Ubisoft head Yves Guillemot also commented on the backlash, noting that the quality of the world and gameplay is very high, and that Massive is "really leveraging" the studio's engine. It seems that, despite a lot of players calling for some kind of delay, Star Wars Outlaws is pretty much ready to go and won't be changing because of the backlash.

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