Many of realistic RPG games look like realistic dreams - most like nightmares, and they are in high demand (probably novadays not enough real horrors). But some, like Outer Worlds, are beautiful dreams, there are no really bad guys in the game colonist's world. People just try to make their living, they are restricted by corporate rules, make not the best choices. And here you come, and easily convince them to do right things. You kill some banditos around, implement technical solutions, improve infrastructure, and gain respect and reputation. But there is one evil thing in this game - the Corporation, and I know it from inside - it's truth, from times when Corporations divided world by DVD codes by regions, till now, when overheated fast USB drives burn your fingers, and DRMs watching your private gaming and slow down CPUs. Regarding Outer Worlds, it runs just perfect and smooth, with high FPS.
Too many different keys(PC) in use, open/close backpack, on/off weapons - different, unnecessary. You more interact with keyboard, than with game itself. Speaking of game interaction - mechanics is poor, you know you hit enemy only when he falls, movement seems not realistic, characters move more like in puppet show. It was OK for Half Life, but now it's 50+ Gig game. Only story is good, but you can read the book. Disappointing. Asked for refund.