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This update includes general performance improvements and additional controller support: Added a detail setting to improve performance on lower end dual core machines General performance optimizations Addressed audio stuttering issues Optimized in-game cloth handling Optimized in-game tree leaf handling Addressed options disappearing briefly after pressing [Esc] at the Main Menu Addressed flashing placeholder text Added additional controller support: Xbox Controller for Windows Xbox Wired Controller Logitech Rumblepad 2 Logitech Cordless Rumblepad 2 Logitech Dual Action Controller Saitek Cyborg Rumble Saitek P32 Rumble Star Wars The Force Unleashed: Ultimate Sith Edition combines the original Star Wars The Force Unleashed videogame with three new levels set in iconic Star Wars locales and a host of new costumes and character models.
Windows 7 CPU Processor: 2. What do I get for my 26GB of install space? It takes a long time to install 26GB and that gives me some time to acquaint myself with the manual. How the heck does that work? It seems to be something of a crapshoot as to whether or not the game will run for you regardless of your system specs. Not great, but pretty good. You get to hurl some Wookies around, electrocute Jawas, and slice and dice droids and rebels with your light saber.
The levels, while quite linear, are nonetheless interesting enough with periods of high-adrenaline combat interspersed with little puzzle types of things. You gather experience as you go along which can be used to purchase upgrades to your stats like how much force energy you store or how fast it recharges , your force powers grip, push, lightening, etc , and to buy special light saber attack combos. The game for the most part throws lots of low-power enemies at you, trying to overwhelm you.
As you become more powerful, these become something of a joke, but you know what? The game missteps in essentially two places beyond the technical sound problem, that is. The first is that a lot of the porting was done in a sort of slapdash manner.
The keyboard response in general is sluggish, and the targeting with the force powers is finicky. In general throwing objects, and many of the puzzles have you throwing objects at other objects, is dicey and takes a lot of trial and error.
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