The big addition to the game structure that The Outer Worlds: Spacer’s Choice Edition brings is the increased level cap. The increase to 60fps helps make the player less reliant on the time dilation mechanic to hit those headshots. While the visual improvements may have failed to have a big impact on me, the gameplay felt noticeably smoother than I remembered. I’m running on a standard 1080 display though, so some of the extra shine may have been lost on me there. Overall, the visual improvements were nice but didn’t make the game pop too much more than I remembered it, which is a more a testament to how great the game way when it launched. However, it has been a while since I visited the colony. While I’m sure this is the case, I never noticed anyone behaving in any way that stood out to me. Additionally, one of the features noted by the developer is that there have been added character animations included to bring the characters more to life. The expected elements like higher res graphics, improved performance, and more are all present in this bundle. Most of what The Outer Worlds: Spacer’s Choice Edition brings to the table are technical improvements. With a new generation of hardware on the market, The Outer Worlds: Spacer’s Choice Edition looks to bring all the goodness that has been released, spiffy it up with some new technological advancements and gameplay additions and make it available in one simple package. Four years later and the game has had a follow-up release on the Nintendo Switch, as well as a pair of substantial DLC expansions in Peril on Gorgon and Murder on Eridanos. Back in 2019, developer Obsidian Entertainment and publisher Private Division introduced gaming fans to the off-kilter setting of The Outer Worlds.
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