I’m a big fan of 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Star Wars Outlaws. I’m on the record as enjoying it more than any open-world g𒈔ame I’ve played in a long time. I like exploring the galaxy far, far away, and I like not using the Force even more. Being an outlaw, playing the syndicates against each other, betting big on a hand of Kessel Sabac🍌c, it’s all good fun. And Kay Vess’ speeder is the necessary piece that ties all these bits I like together.
Outlaws' worlds have plenty of cool stuff to discover and, on Toshara, I didn’t mind the speeder too much. That was especially true once I got the boost and jump that made traveling the red wastes a breeze. The speeder and the wide open spaces of Toshara are a perfect fit. You need it to navigate those expansive 𝓀plains and it feels good to speed along with the wind in Kay's mullet.

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Constantly Crashing In Star Wars Outlaws
But then I reached the backwater swamps of Akiva and all that goodwill went down the tubes. Now, to be clear, I’m very pro-jungle. 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Uncharted is one of my favorite series, so I’m always down to brandish my machete in a hot, humid setting if a game calls for it. Briꦯng on the greenery, I say. But Akiva does not feel like it was made for the speeder. In fact, the planet accidentally reveals the biggest issues with Kay’s terrestrial traversal method of choice.
Though the planet is covered in fauna, it feels less like a barely tamed wilderness, and more like a series of highways and on ramps, with green walls on either side of the street. I've been taking the planets one at a time, rather than treating the galaxy as a giant Whitman's Chocolates Sampler, so I can't speak to how Kijimi a♌nd Tatooine diverge from the first two planets' designs. But getting to Akiva gave me major whiplash after the open expanses of Toshara, especially at ♏the beginning before you upgrade your speeder, when you pull a Frogger every time you so much as look at the water.
Navigating The Narrow Streets Of Star Wars Outlaws
The biggest problem with the narrow lanes of Akiva, though, is that there are so many hazards on each side. I've run into trees,ౠ rocks, lakes, other speeders, build🧸ings, barriers, and random poles protruding from the ground for no reason I can fathom. Trees and rocks I can handle, and if I hit something as big as a building that's a ‘fool me once’ situation.
But those poles are driving me crazy. They're often nearly the same color as the dirt, and they're so slender you may not even realize they're there at all. I kinda wish the game would just let me have this one. Okay, so I hit the pole. So what? Are you my dad? Are you gonna take my keys away? No? Okay, then flark off. (That'🍌s a Guardians of the Galaxy swear, not a Star Wars one, but it fee༺ls like it fits my space-based grievance).
This is a minor complaint in the grand scheme of things, and I really am having a great time with Star Wa𝓡rs Outlaws. But please, Ubisoft, I'm using half my Bacta vials to recover♉ from speeder crashes. Have mercy.

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