![]() Today then, between PS5, Series X and S we've looked at three major points of the Spacer's Choice Edition: firstly, how the consoles differ in their visuals and frame-rates. And this holds true as of the latest patch 1.1 on PS5 as well, sadly, where this iteration of the game still isn't one we can recommend. The experience on console - and PC - has been subject to a lot of negative feedback since its release, especially with regards to its performance. Sadly, despite the depth of the changes on offer, the overall experience is flawed with frame-rates struggling to hit 60fps, plus a questionable shift in its art direction. They could just have two separate launch options and ask you which version you want to download before you start the download.Four years on from the original release of The Outer Worlds, the Spacer's Choice Edition bundles up all of the game's DLC and comprehensively overhauled visuals for a $10 upgrade fee - with the idea being to take advantage of PS5, Series X and S. I'm honestly more invested into figuring that out, than a way to get the OG graphics with this version. ![]() ![]() What's the point of that? Why would you ever want to go for the second option (unless you don't really have one, like with this month's Humble Choice)? Or better yet, what's the point of even having 2 separate store pages anymore and not always just include the original with Spacer's Choice? ![]() What i still can't wrap my head around is, how there a 2 purchase options for this game for the same price, but in one of those options, you get this and the OG, but with the other option only this. Originally posted by JellyPuff:Well, i guess i might subscribe to this thread just in case a "dowgrader"-method pops up. ![]()
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