As you unlock stances in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, you get additional choices for weapon customization. The Crossguard stance permits gamers to two-hand their full Lightsaber whereas giving it the identical aspect vents as Kylo Ren’s iconic weapon.
By default, the vents are at a 90-degree angle, which places them straight out from the hilt. Nevertheless, there’s a sneaky little Customise Vents possibility on the backside of the display screen solely when choosing this one half.
This considerably hidden customization menu offers you loads of room to tweak the angle of the vents from 35 all the way in which to 105 levels. The sport clarifies that that is purely a beauty adjustment and doesn’t present any gameplay profit. Nevertheless, it’s plain that cooler-looking Lightsabers work higher. That’s simply science.
The vent half may not be tremendous noticeable as you swing your magic laser sword round, however there’s no approach to overlook the angled vents. As you may count on, this sure beauty selection is barely seen whereas using the Crossguard stance. When you don’t benefit from the stance’s slower, weightier fight, this little change gained’t do a lot for you.
There’s no denying that it seems to be extremely neat to slide these to 35 levels for the very distinctive V by the blade. No matter the way you select to tune the principle weapon of Cal Kestis, you’ll be able to by no means go unsuitable with absolutely constructing out your individual Lightsaber. The one factor lacking is attending to make the blade crimson. Everyone knows Cal Kestis fights for the aspect of excellent, so simply allow us to have the crimson shade anyway, Respawn!
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