About a week ago, the release of The Outer Worlds: Spacer’s Choice, an updated version of the popular role-playing game from Obsidian, took place. An improved version of the project was released on the Xbox Series X | S, Playstation 5 and PC. At the same time, they were not allowed to upgrade to it for free, even the owners of the basic version of the game and two DLCs could switch to this version of the role-playing game for an additional fee of $9.99. Immediately after the release, the project faced criticism due to a large number of problems, and the developers promised to fix the game.
Now, the first update of the project has become available to the owners of a copy of The Outer Worlds: Spacer’s Choice. Version 1.1 of the game includes a number of changes, including for Xbox consoles:
Updated SSR Values to Improve Cinematic Mode on Xbox Series X | S.Improved frame rate in performance mode on Xbox Series X | S.Fixed Xbox Series X consoles could crash | S during a long sync. Prevent temporary memory leaks from appearing on UI screens on Xbox Series X consoles | S.Improved texture resolution on Xbox Series S.Fixed skin shading issues experienced by some Companions on Xbox Series S.
In addition to the improvements listed specifically for Xbox Series X | S, the update fixes various general bugs and improves The Outer Worlds: Spacer’s Choice experience on other platforms.