My Star Wars Outlaws tips contains all the tricks and help I wish I’d known before I started playing. This can be a pretty tricky game early on, with tough stealth and gunplay for the unprepared. But any challenge you encounter initially is more likely due to all sorts of nuances to various system rather than straight up difficultly. you’re yet to learn.
If you want some help, these Star Wars Outlaws tips will help smooth your way into the game and avoid many of the mistakes first time player can make.
You’ll often have to break into hideouts, enemy territory, bases and more - with the early mission where you have to stealth through Pyke District in Star Wars Outlaws, a prime example. When you do, there’s nearly always more than one way in. Maybe it’s climbing walls, going through vents, having Nix trigger devices, swinging in with your grappling hook or just going in blasting - if one way in is proving difficult, find an alternative and see if it works better for you.
One of Nix’s primary abilities in Star Wars Outlaws is to steal things from certain NPCs when you complete a little timed button press. It’s incredibly easy to do, and often very helpful. In towns it’s a constant source of Credits, earning money along the way as you hoover up valuables to sell. While in combat and stealth you can use it to get Grenades, weapons and Bacta Vials from enemies to keep you alive.
Finding a rooftop, high ledge or wall is always a smart move with the high ground providing a canonically accurate advantage. Outlaws doesn’t emphasise it much, but getting above everything makes it harder for enemies to shoot you if they’re aggressive, and gives you an eagle-eye view of the terrain and nearby foes when you’re in stealth.
If Crimson Dawn are paying you to steal something from the Hutts, then obviously you might be a bit worries about having Jabba mad at you as a result - but he doesn’t have to be. Part of the Star Wars Outlaws factions and reputation system means that you’ll only get in trouble if they see you and you’ll only change your reputation or standing if you get caught. Shooting and killing an enemy means you’ll upset their faction, but if you can do the whole thing from stealth without ever alerting anyone, noone will know and you’ll be OK.
It’s easy to forget, but Nix is really helpful in combat and not just useful for stealing things. Having him attack an enemy effectively stops them from doing anything, giving you a great chance to deal with them. You can even unlock upgrades later that let you send him to trigger the grenades on enemy belts to blow them up. You can do this automatically when you’re in combat by holding down the Nix button, then following the Protect Kay button prompt.
While it is possible to please all the criminal factions in Star Wars Outlaws, it’s difficult to have them all like you at once as it involves a lot of skill and investment in side content to raise your standing with everyone. It also gets harder when key campaign missions unavoidably put you in conflict between two factions and forces you to chose - you’ll invariably gain favor with one side and lose with another depending on who chose. So instead, focus on making friends with one or two. You can always invest in others later when it’s useful, but it’s better to at least have some allies rather than trying to please everyone to no success.
Contracts are special side quests that you can find via contract brokers around the galaxy. They’re available for all factions, and are absolutely the best way to get into their good books - they come with significant reputation and credit rewards and are the best way to take control of your reputation with the various syndicates. There’s usually a choice to betray someone for more cash at the end of a quest,but the important thing here is that this doesn’t usually upset another faction if you turn it down so don’t feel pressured.
The Star Wars Outlaws Fast Talk ability you can unlock is a safety net for enemies spotting you in stealth, confusing them momentarily so you can grab your blaster or a smoke bomb. If you’re caught by a group, however, you can still pacify them collectively with an upgraded Fast Talk - but dealing with them is a lot harder. If that happens and you’re talking them all down, that’s the best moment to trigger the bullet-time Adrenaline Rush skill and take them all out in one go.
Once you’ve unlocked space travel and are done deciding which planet to go to first in Star Wars Outlaws, you’ll start unlocking fast travel points on different planets. Outlaws doesn’t tell you this but you don’t have to be on a world to fast travel to it - just open your map and pick an unlocked fast travel point anywhere to get there instantly. It vastly speeds up your exploration and intergalactic commute.
Once the Trailblazer is fixed and active, you should go back to it frequently even if you’re not planning on flying it anywhere. That’s because rewards from factions that like you will be in the delivery box in the back, and at key moments in the story Kay’s beneficiaries and teammates will leave other items and loot around the ship for you to find and use.