Outriders Articles
People Can Fly (PCF) has been hard at work fixing many of the bugs that plague the popular title Outriders. The latest patch fixes one of the most beloved bugs in the game, rebalances some enemies, and much more. The patch does not, however, restore gear to those that were affected by the gear-wipe problem that many Outriders players experienced last month, and some reddit posts detailing new issues with mods and signing-in have been reported.
People Can Fly (PCF), the developer behind the popular game Outriders has recently opened its seventh location as they take over the Phosphor Games' development team. This will be the third studio for People Can Fly in North America.
People Can Fly, the team behind looter-shooter Outriders, has issued a dev update discussing what's next for the game including inventory restoration, Stadia updates, future patches, and more.
People Can Fly continue to address the inventory wipe issue experienced by many players in Outriders. This latest update aims to be a more permanent solution to the issue.
Outriders is one of the latest games to receive Nvidia's DLSS technology. Shank takes a look at the DLSS implementation to understand the extent of its improvement to performance and visuals.
Over the past two weeks, Outriders has become a hot topic for several reasons. Recently, players have been complaining about getting kicked from groups due to their class or build in endgame. According to some, this has created a toxic community. There is truth to that, but to be fair, it's not the community's fault.
People Can Fly, the developers behind Outriders, have been plugging away on the inventory wipe issue plaguing the game of late. It seems that an end may be in sight, however, given some progress made over the weekend.
Outriders released April 1st and was met with mixed reactions as servers were slammed, and crashes prevented players from a smooth experience. Recently, a massive bug that is clearing player inventories, including their equipped gear, has wreaked immeasurable havoc, and People Can Fly (PCF) wants players to know they plan to do something about it.
At first glance, you can easily mistake Outriders as a forgettable looter-shooter RPG. Tread carefully Outrider, there is much more than what the mere demo showed, and you may want to think twice before you knock Enoch.
Outriders, the looter shooter always-online non-live service game from developers People Can Fly, has had a pretty rough launch with matchmaking issues, server instability, and mass stuttering on PC. It looks like inroads were made over the weekend to address these issues.
I've been cranking on Outriders with any free time I've had to game over the past few days (when the servers cooperate) and I'm having a blast so far. These are some tips to help you get started with the game if you're just starting out.
Outriders has been having a pretty rough launch on PC when it comes to stability and performance. The team behind the game, People Can Fly, have been working behind the scenes to alleviate some of these problem, and have today issued another update regarding the stuttering on PC.
Outriders launched today across myriad devices, and it hasn't been without issues. Like most always online games, login issues as well as other online matchmaking issues have plagued an otherwise impressive launch for the new IP.
Outriders, the latest loot-based third-person cover shooter from developers People Can Fly, has finally released on all platforms including PC, consoles, and Stadia. Here's what you need to know.
PCF recently released a demo for Outriders that will give players a sampling of the early game experience with the added bonus of carrying over to launch. These are some things I like (and dislike) about the Outriders demo.