![]() ![]() You can pre-load Outriders on your console. Pre-load is already available for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X players who pre-order the game. There is no way to pre-load the game on PC, and Stadia does not require any pre-loading. ![]() If you install the game early, you’ll be able to play right at the release time. ![]() Yes, it does! Your story progress through the game’s first chapter, as well as any level, character progression, resource collection, and world tier progression you have made in the demo will carry over. The only catch is that you have to be within the same system family. For example, PS4 progress will transfer over to PS5, but not to Xbox Series X, PC, or Stadia. On Reddit, People Can Fly also highlighted some of the improvements the final game will have over the demo outside of just more content. Many bugs have been fixed, weapon, enemy, and loot drop balance has gotten tweaked, crossplay is on by default, and DirectX 12 is supported on PC.Īdditionally, you can “quick mark” items in your inventory, the cover system is more intuitive, the Travel Voting system is slightly improved, and the Mod descriptions now mention cooldown mechanics. The demo is a separate download from the final game, so don’t expect an update to upgrade it at launch. Thankfully, the demo will remain live after Outriders’ release, so you can always try that out on PC or PlayStation consoles if you're not entirely sure you want the game. Is Outriders on Xbox Game Pass at launch? Xbox players have a better option, though. ![]() Microsoft and Square Enix have confirmed that the Xbox One and Xbox Series X versions of Outriders will be on Xbox Game Pass for consoles right from April 1. As long as you have a subscription, you can just download the game without buying it if it interests you. There is a lot to commend in Outriders, but I am totally fine with finishing the main quest and moving on from it.This is one of the first major AAA releases outside of Microsoft to come to Xbox Game Pass right at launch, so Outriders may turn out to be a crucial game in the subscription service’s history. I may come back now and then to try some expeditions, and if I see the DLC on sale for a reasonable price I'd be interested in it. But I was never drawn into caring about the world or characters, so after I beat the campaign, I felt like I was personally done with it for a while. I'm sure I'll be happy to come back to the game now and then. I found it hard to really care about the story and that lowered my desire to do things like side-quests and endgame activities. The shooting was good, perhaps even great. When I purchased Outriders, I was hoping it would be good and I was mainly looking for something to tide me over between games. So much of the gameplay turned out to be quite impressive, so keep that in mind when I say ultimately I was happy to be finished with the game so I could move on to something else. That means you can mostly play the way you'd like. The loot system was nice because as you dismantle loot you get the abilities from the loot you dismantle so you get a lot of ways to customize your gear (for a price). The shooting was fast and furious and the encounters are mostly designed to keep you moving and using your abilities as much as possible. I did a quick play-through of the main campaign and found myself really enjoying the shooting, most of the encounters, and the item looting/leveling system. Only other game that I purchased this year I can say that for was probably Last of Us, although I had to wait for the devs to make that game stable enough to play. I don't even know why I decided to buy it and play it last week, but now that I have I honestly can say it was not a waste of money. The game is a fun looter shooter and one of the best co-op games to date in my opinion. Instead it does updates like games use to, in the form of DLC. Most people just complain about the lack of updates, even though the developers flat out said it's not doing live service. Graphics are nice, I've very few if no crashes and I don't seem to have stutter issues. I've been playing for more than a day and Im just now getting to the middle of the campaign it seems. It reminds me of how games use to be before the whole "Live Service" model started flooding the game industry. ![]()
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