![]() ![]() I was surprised to find that (at least) on PC, The Outer Worlds: Spacer’s Choice Edition has a smaller install size than that of The Outer Worlds. Not to be outdone by what came before, but now The Outer Worlds: Spacer’s Choice Edition has a level cap of an astonishing 99 – yes you read that right, they’ve gone absolutely mad and simply removed any barriers of character building. The Outer Worlds shipped with a level cap of 30, and with the Peril on Gorgon DLC the level cap was raised to 33, and then when the final DLC Murder on Eranos released, the level cap was then raised to 36. Another area of improvement was for the AI of enemies and your companions, which behave better in just about every scenario. This truly has a next-generation sheen of polish on it that the game has been missing. The game now has 4K60 support, volumetric lighting, enhanced particle effects, and environment and weather improvements. But I think a lot of its longevity was shortened as it didn’t have an upgrade for those systems, until now. The Outer Worlds was released a year shy of the new consoles, and I won’t say it suffered for it. There’s a whole lot that’s new in this release, with a majority of it being related to visuals and graphical fidelity. ![]() The Outer Worlds: Spacer’s Choice Edition is the ultimate version of this wild west meets space RPG that’s sure to find its place… ![]() The Outer Worlds: Spacer’s Choice Edition comes shy of four years that includes the main game, all DLC, and many updates and enhancements that make it well worth the upgrade or brand new buy. It was a player-driven narrative through alliances made and broken, and shaped by your decisions. Ever since Obsidian’s The Outer Worlds released in 2019, it’s been an underrated and unsung hero in RPGs. ![]()
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