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Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order looks like this with minimal graphics

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order looks like this with minimal graphics

Players with less powerful computers can also try the Respawn Entertainment game, but what does it look like?

The Empire has conquered the consoles and the PC with Jedi Star Wars: Fallen Order, the new Electronic Arts video game developed by Respawn Entertainment. The game has been built using Unreal Engine 4 instead of Frostbite, the usual graphic engine for EA titles. Those who have tested the work in compatible, will have realized that it is not possible to download the intermediate quality configuration. However, there is an option to enjoy (or suffer) the graphics to a minimum.

The YouTube LowSpecGamer, which already showed us Red Dead Redemption 2 in its lowest hours, has discovered how to do the same with the most recent Star Wars title. If we open the GameUserStetting.ini file we have the opportunity to lower the quality of the vegetation, textures, shadows, anti-aliasing and other effects, so that the planets of the galaxy lose much of their charm, just like their protagonist, Cal Kestis Then you can watch the corresponding video.

Respawn, aware of some problems

Users detected some errors in the game, something that has not gone unnoticed for the study. The company knows that there is an error that prevents the progression of the game in a specific circumstance, so it has been put to work to find a solution. Respawn published a first patch on PC last week to try to reduce loading times, among other performance issues. If everything continues as planned, the update will be ready on Xbox One and PC this week.

Jedi Star Wars: Fallen Order is available on PC, Xbox One and PS4 since last November 15. The production is set a few years after the overthrow of the Galactic Republic, turned into the first Galactic Empire by Darth Sidious. The Sith issued Order 66 with the aim of ending the Jedi Order, something that was partially achieved, since there are still some Jedi with the intention of rebuilding the battered order.

Source | LowSpecGamer (via PC Gamer)

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