Patch 1.1.1 for Star Wars Outlaws is here, tackling several major issues on PC. Following the first update that corrupted save files, this latest fix focuses on enhancing stability and VRAM management, promising a smoother gaming experience.
This update is exclusively for the PC version of the game. Ubisoft has listened to player feedback, addressing “known issues,” particularly unstable VRAM management. Although a minor update, it should significantly improve the game’s performance for PC users.
For more on Star Wars Outlaws bugs, check out our article on the save issues and Ubisoft’s apologies. You can also learn how to master combat rolls in the game to dodge enemy attacks with flair.
Patch 1.1.1 for Star Wars Outlaws: What’s Fixed
Here are the patch 1.1.1 details for Star Wars Outlaws:
- VRAM Management Enhancements: The game should now manage video memory better, reducing crashes and performance drops.
- Overall Stability Improvements: Various fixes have been implemented to make the game more stable and avoid unexpected shutdowns.
Ubisoft thanked the community for their feedback: “Thank you for continuing to share your feedback with us. We hear you, and we’re working hard to make your Outer Rim exploration the best it can be!”
Despite this patch, the game still has several bugs that need fixing. Among them is the Cloud Save issue, a critical function for players switching between consoles and PC, which remains unresolved. Ubisoft faced a similar problem with Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora but quickly corrected it.
With another year of downloadable content on the horizon, patch 1.1.1 is just the start of making Star Wars Outlaws even better. Despite its current flaws, the game continues to provide a highly entertaining experience on both PC and console, featuring the iconic Tatooine character, Salacious B. Crumb.