Summary
- Star Wars Outlaws space flight offers seamless transitions without loading screens, unlike Starfield.
- Star Wars Outlaws controls are much more responsive and fluid in combat and exploration compared to Starfield.
- Star Wars Outlaws provides a visually engaging space experience with plenty of debris to evade, surpassing Starfield's shortcomings.
Star Wars Outlaws' space flight has been one of its most talked about features, especially after Bethesda's Starfield attempted to provide an innovative and immersive space flight experience. Unfortunately, Starfield's space exploration and combat have largely fallen short of expectations due to the amount of attention players are encouraged to give to their ships when there are an overwhelming number of loading screens and plenty of empty, uneventful space between planets, as well as countless monotonous dogfights that generally only amount to unwanted interruptions. Thankfully, Star Wars Outlaws has managed to be a bit of a different story in that regard.
Star Wars Outlaws doesn't put players in space as much as Starfield does, but there is still plenty to say about it in light of Starfield' s shortcomings. While it is far from perfect, Star Wars Outlaws’ space flight takes the bones of Starfield's and adds some necessary polish to it to make a much more intuitive and fulfilling experience.
Star Wars Outlaws Main Quest List (All Main Story Missions)
There are 21 main story quests in Star Wars Outlaws, with each one typically taking around half an hour to complete.
Comparing Star Wars Outlaws' Space Flight to Starfield's
Star Wars Outlaws' Space Flight Lacks Starfield's Loading Screens
At the forefront of the discourse about Starfield's space flight is its abundance of loading screens. From planet to planet, there are loading screens between each planet's surface and the space above it, and even more loading screens when players grav jump from one system to the next. It is possible to fly between planets in Starfield without loading screens, but it takes an enormous amount of time that the vast majority of players aren't willing to spend for the sake of a more immersive experience. Star Wars Outlaws, on the other hand, lacks these loading screens for what appear to be seamless transitions between every major location.
Rather than traditional loading screens, Star Wars Outlaws has loading zones, where the content for the upcoming area is loaded as the Trailblazer is shown flying through a planet's atmosphere. This allows players to have the immersive experience that Starfield aspired to offer but ultimately fell short of. On the topic of immersion, Star Wars Outlaws lacks the immersive first-person mode provided by Starfield's space flight.
However, perhaps Star Wars Outlaws makes up for this with much more to look at in its space zones than Starfield, like plenty of natural and manmade debris for players to evade as they fly through.
Star Wars Outlaws Space Flight and Combat Is Much More Intuitive and Responsive Than Starfield's
One of the most significant downsides of Starfield's space flight is the unresponsive nature of its controls, which is brought even more into light by Star Wars Outlaws. In Starfield, it truly can feel at times like the player's ship is a hunk of heavy steel that, for some reason, isn't made weightless by the absence of gravity in space. It often feels as though it takes an eternity just to turn a ship 180 degrees in Starfield, which frequently leads to enemy ships getting the jump on the player. Of course, this can be lightly remedied by Starfield's ship customization, but the finished product is rarely comparable to the fluid movement of Star Wars Outlaws' Trailblazer.
In Star Wars Outlaws, the Trailblazer is very easy to maneuver thanks to the responsiveness of its controls, down to accelerating and stopping occurring almost immediately upon the press of a key or button. This is especially noticeable in combat, as it allows players to keep ahead of their enemies much more than they can in Starfield. Objects in space are also much easier to evade in Star Wars Outlaws since the Trailblazer can turn on a dime, unlike Starfield's ships, which require regular acceleration and deceleration to make rapid movements.
All in all, Star Wars Outlaws' space flight has Starfield's beat by a long shot. With no traditional loading screens and much more fluid controls, space flight and combat in Star Wars Outlaws is preferable to Starfield.
Star Wars Outlaws
- Released
- August 30, 2024
Experience the first-ever open world Star Wars game and explore distinct planets across the galaxy, both iconic and new. Risk it all as Kay Vess, an emerging scoundrel seeking freedom and the means to start a new life. Fight, steal, & outwit your way through the galaxy’s crime syndicates as you join the galaxy’s most wanted. If you’re willing to take the risk, the galaxy is full of opportunity.
DISCOVER A GALAXY OF OPPORTUNITY
Explore distinct planets with bustling cities and cantinas before racing across sprawling outdoor landscapes on your speeder. Each planet brings new adventures, unique challenges, and enticing rewards if you’re willing to take the risk.
EXPERIENCE AN ORIGINAL SCOUNDREL STORY
Live the high-stakes lifestyle of an outlaw. With Nix by your side, turn any situation to your advantage: fight with your blaster, overcome enemies with stealth and gadgets, or find the right moments to distract enemies and gain the upper hand.
EMBARK ON HIGH-STAKES MISSIONS
Take on high-risk, high-reward missions from the galaxy’s crime syndicates. Steal valuable goods, infiltrate secret locations, and outwit enemies as one of the galaxy’s most wanted. Every choice you make influences your ever-changing reputation.
JUMP INTO THE PILOT SEAT
Pilot your ship, The Trailblazer, as you engage in thrilling dogfights with The Empire and other foes, finding the right opportunities to chase, evade, and attack to get the upper hand.
- ESRB
- T For Teen // Violence, Simulated Gambling, Mild Language
- Developer(s)
- Massive Entertainment
- Publisher(s)
- Ubisoft, Lucasfilm Games
- Engine
- Snowdrop
- Franchise
- Star Wars
- Platform(s)
- PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S
- Genre(s)
- Open-World, Action-Adventure