Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, tells the story of one of the last members of the Jedi Order, Padawan Cal Custis, who survived Order 66, the game takes place shortly after the events of Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith. You have to hide from the Empire, whose formidable inquisitors are hunting you. Develop your Force abilities, master your lightsaber skills, and unravel the ancient mysteries of a bygone civilization to increase your knowledge of the Force. Only then can you begin to revive the Jedi Order. But remember: the Empire will follow you relentlessly.
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Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order Walkthrough Guide (FAQ)

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Our game guide Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order contains a complete set of information necessary for the maximum passage of the game. Our guide has been divided into three large parts. The first of these is the game's guide, which offers helpful tips at the start, discusses combat, exploration, and character development topics, as well as answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs). You can learn, among other things, how to acquire new strength skills, what happens after the death of the main character, how to heal the character, how to permanently increase the health and strength of the bars, or how to quickly advance to higher experience levels.

Another big part of our guide is the extensive walkthrough of the game. It accurately describes all the steps needed to advance in the main storyline. The important information in this case is that in separate chapters we have described the most difficult environmental puzzles and boss battles. They should be very helpful if you're just looking for a solution to a very specific problem and don't necessarily need to read the entire level's walkthrough.

The third large chapter of the guide was entirely devoted to collectibles. First of all, we inform you about the places where you can find Cheats and secrets. In some cases, you may be required to have certain strength skills, for example, and these requirements have been included in our description. In addition to the three main chapters listed above, we've also prepared a trophy guide detailing all achievements, as well as pages containing controls and equipment requirements.

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is an adventure game that takes place between the third and fourth episodes of the film saga. In the game, we take on the role of former Padawan Cal Kurstin, who comes to the attention of the empire after it turns out that he controls the force. The game puts a lot of emphasis on exploring partially open locations and engaging in battles with stormtroopers, bounty hunters, or hostile fauna from subsequently visited planets. The production was designed specifically for the single player campaign. However, this does not mean that Cal cannot count on any help. The protagonist travels across the galaxy together with friendly characters and accompanied by a small droid endowed with unique abilities.

Is Star Wars Jedi: The Fallen Order a full single player game?

Yes, the Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order game only offers a single player mode - Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order Guide

Yes, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order only offers single player mode. Here you will not find multiplayer (online or local) modes and there is no possibility to play missions in cooperative mode. Cal is accompanied by the BD-1 droid, although he does not take direct control of it. The droid automatically activates, for example, when it finds something of interest nearby, or when it receives a command to heal the protagonist.

Does the game have a long campaign?

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order offers quite a lot of content for a title of the action adventure genre - Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order Guide

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order offers quite a lot of content. It should take you over a dozen hours to complete the game for the first time. The final result can be affected by how much time you spend on additional activities, such as fully exploring available planets or fighting additional bosses. More information on game length can be found in a separate chapter of this guide - How long does it take to complete a Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order game?

Do enemies in the game respawn?

Yes, the enemies can respawn and the mechanic works similarly to, for instance, the games from the Dark Souls franchise - Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order Guide

Yes, enemies can respawn, and the mechanic works in a similar way to games in the Dark Souls franchise, for example. Enemies will come to life after you use the rest option at one of the meditation points, i.e. places used to restore health and strength, save the game state and allocate character development points.

It's worth noting that the game "only" spawns normal enemies, such as regular stormtroopers or monsters that live on different planets. There is no respawning of defeated bosses.

Does the game have a completely open world?

No, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order does not have a completely open world, but despite all that provides quite a lot of freedom of action - Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order Guide

No, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order does not have a completely open world, but despite all this, it provides quite a lot of freedom of action. During the game, you can only focus on following the main storyline, or explore the surroundings to find, for example, new loot or the lair of additional bosses. The game is built on the principle of the so-called Metroidvania, and therefore many of the locations discovered are initially inaccessible and you will have to wait until you advance in the story and acquire new abilities and/or gadgets.

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order allows you to travel between different planets on the galaxy map. Also in this case, you can choose between focusing on the main plot and additional exploration. The game, of course, allows you to return to previously visited planets.

Does the game run smoothly on consoles?

The following guide for the Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order game was prepared based on the PS4 and PC versions - Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order Guide

The following guide for Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order has been prepared based on the PS4 and PC versions. The console version worked correctly most of the time. When playing on the regular version of the PlayStation 4 console, we experienced some minor glitches and sudden animation slowdowns, most likely caused by new locations and textures loading in the background. They were not very burdensome.

More information about the game and its technological aspects can be found in the Hardware Requirements section of this guide.

Is it possible to disable chromatic aberration in the game?

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order has the chromatic aberration filter active by default - Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order Guide

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order has the chromatic aberration filter enabled by default. The technology has its supporters, but also ardent opponents. Luckily, the aberration can be turned off via the game's graphics settings, and this also applies to the console version. Console editions also allow you to get rid of the effects of motion blur and film grain.

Why does the hero not want to rise?

This is a potential problem that you might encounter during your playthrough of the game - Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order Guide

This is a potential problem that you may encounter while playing through the game. Climbing in the game is not fully automated, i.e. Cal cannot launch it without giving it the appropriate command. If you encounter an interactive wall, then after approaching it, you must additionally press the button to climb the objects on the wall (rods, plants, etc.) - in the console versions, press the L2 / left trigger button to do this. Skipping this step will result in the protagonist landing back on the ground or, in extreme cases, falling into an abyss.

Why can't I open the holomap?

This is a minor problem that you may encounter while completing the first part of the first chapter on the Bogano planet - Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order Guide

This is a small problem that you may encounter when completing the first part of the first chapter on Bogdano's planet. When attempting to open the holomap, a message will appear stating that the BD-1 droid is busy. The solution to this problem is very simple - focus on the main story and temporarily skip the optional planet exploration in order to get to the place where the BD-1 scene starts. Cal will fix the friendly droid. BD-1 will jump on his back. From now on, you will be able to use the holomap and additionally request BD-1 for healing.

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