These problems are all the more egregious since pretty much everyone experiencing them will have paid for the upgrade. Both PS5 and Xbox players report the same dreadful stuttering in their own comments on the game. For everyone else, it might not be worth the money or the aggravation.Perplexingly, these issues are even afflicting next-gen consoles, where I would generally expect devs making a 'next-gen' version of a game to focus their attention. Of course, with Spacer's Choice Edition being a totally new game that's not even compatible with the original Outer Worlds' save files, we can likely expect some patches from Obsidian and Private Division that will hopefully improve the new game's performance, and if you haven't already played the game, then maybe shelling out $50 would be worth it for a fancy version with all the DLC and even some new features. That's even with hardware that far exceeds the recommended system specs. On PC, Spacer's Choice Edition has just a 12 percent positive review score on Steam, with players complaining of significant performance drops compared to the original game. On the PS5, one player's benchmark saw frames drop below 60fps on performance mode, sometimes dropping as low as 30fps. Players were already quite upset over being charged for what many believed to just be a graphical refresh, but with Spacer's Choice Edition actually out, many are noting some significant performance problems. "You will need to start a new save file to play Spacer's Choice Edition," Private Division wrote, "but you'll still be able to access the original game and original files." Great that Spacer's Choice Edition isn't deleting the original game, but it sure seems like it's not an update at all.
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