Fallen Order definitely felt more like a game that was just cranking up the health bars and damage output of enemies, it wasn't really balanced as a difficult experience. As a result there were a couple of very frustrating parts :D still an awesome game though! 2. hypocritical124 • 1 yr. ago. now this is true skill. 16 votes, 10 comments. It's not only a great story, it's a great Star Wars story. The new characters fit in so well in this universe. Fucking loved… At least in Fallen Order, seeing Vader wasn't anywhere near as insulting as seeing the Emperor return in TROS, completely destroying the entire point of a 35 year old story arc. Reply virtueavatar • That's a bit of an unrealistic expectation considering this game ran at 1080p-1440p 30 FPS on Xbox One X. You'd need at least a 4x GPU performance increase to get to 1440p 120 FPS or 4K 60 FPS in this game, and Series X doesn't have that. Its GPU increase is closer to 2x. Everything got added for free later tho. The main pre-order content was added for free later, but that didn't include the Tundra skin retailer-specific pre-order content. Then there's the Deluxe Edition skins and the EA Origin Access Vanguard skins, but by and large, everything was unlockable upfront. 1. Force push for her unblockable attacks. Feels more reliable than dodging and will usually give you a damage window. 1. 9th sister is essentially a gateway fight that requires you to really understand and apply parrying, as well as when to dodge and roll (separately). It took 2 hours and 11 minutes to install here on my pc with i5 9400 + GTX 1050 + 8GB Ram, the delay was worth it, but I wanted to know why it took so long Reply reply DODI-Releases That's because the parry window is consistent in those games. This simply isn't the case with Jedi survivor. Parrying very inconsistent. You can parry when the attack hits and the game will flip a coin to decide whether it was an actual parry. You can do it just before and the same thing happens. DSR & DLDSR are (enabled through Nvidia Control Panel) features for downscaling larger resolutions to native resolution to improve image quality. You then pick resolution above native to activate the feature. Huge performance hit in and of itself. Yes, Fallen Order has dynamic resolution scaling indeed. Well, it obviously doesn't have Jedi Robes, that's a disappointment I can personally relate to. But maybe the Devs will have a DLC for the game that will allow players the option of wearing the robes. And considering how much that EA's gotten from SWJFO sales, we're likely gonna get a treat sometime soon. 1. 52zNgjg.