The co-op game has finally launched, but not without some bumps in the road.
Square Enix and People Can Fly's sci-fi shooter Outriders has released for PS4 and PS5, with a demo still available to download (a pretty lengthy demo, at that). If you've hopped into the newest title — which also happens to be free through Xbox Game Pass — you may have ran into some issues already. While no game is without its faults — especially one that relies on servers — they should be noted all the same so that the developers can get to work on fixing them.
We've compiled a list of major issues that people are experiencing, including any workarounds that people have found so far. One major issue you'll probably see a ton of: server disconnects.
You may be experiencing intermittent server disconnects, and that's common for an online game during its launch window. People Can Fly has already identified one culprit behind the issue and implemented a fix, but that doesn't mean more won't pop up as people flood to the servers.
The only way you can fix this? You just need to wait it out — though you can always try troubleshooting your internet connection on PS5 if you think the problem is on your end.
We're aware of current server instability and are looking into it.
— Outriders (@Outriders) April 3, 2021
We will provide an update here as soon as we can.
The studio is still continuing to investigate server issues in Outriders, so sit tight. This is no surprise for a multiplayer game at release, even if it's disappointing. And you can't hop onto a new console or your PC and hope for the best. Server issues are persistent across all platforms at the moment.
What makes it worse is that though Outriders supports 3-player co-op, you can still play it entirely solo. You don't have to touch its multiplayer at all if you don't want to. It's became a pain point over the years that games allowing people to play in single-player always need to be connected to the internet. People are asking for an offline mode in Outriders, but the developer doesn't appear to be working on one.
All that said, please remember that the studio is working hard to solve these issues. All online games experience this at launch. Be patient and it'll smooth out over time.
One of the biggest issues that players are reporting right now are frequent disconnects when trying to cross-play between console and PC. Apparently there was a desynchronization between the PC and console code that resulted in a backend mismatch that would kick players out if they were in a multiplayer game. The studio is aware of the issue and is working on a fix, but unfortunately the patch will not come today and it does not have an ETA on it. Rest assured, though, it is a priority for People Can Fly.
Though this affects cross-play between PS4/PS5 and PC players, you can still play between PlayStation and Xbox just fine. In the meantime, automatic matchmaking between consoles and PC has been turned off.
Issue: Players have also been reporting that their games keep crashing on PS5 and PS4.
Issue: In a specific instance, Square Enix has been made aware of a crash that occurs when players turn in the sidequest "A Bad Day" for their reward. As it turns out, this crash appears to be linked to having Hell's Rangers equipment in your inventory at the time.
Issue: Crashes during the "Mountain Outpost" expedition have been reported but are infrequent.
Issue: Crashes during the "Onslaught" Quest when trying to pass the Sandbag transition point.
Another fix seems to be performing a full cache clear on your console. This is done by turning it completely off (not in rest mode) and unplugging the console for a few minutes.
Players may find that doors and transition areas may continue to be locked even after all enemies in an area have been defeated. To try and fix this, run back to the other side of the combat area. Enemies that may have been glitches behind objects or stuck in the geometry will attempt to follow you. Kill them and you should be able to proceed.
If you're having problems joining a game, specifically getting stuck around 80% or just getting a spinning logo, People Can Fly have a suggestion for you.
Potential workaround for anyone who has an issue joining a game (getting stuck at 80%) or getting a spinning Outriders logo.
— Outriders (@Outriders) April 4, 2021
From the lobby, do not select "continue".
Instead: Select a starting point and acknowledge, then launch.
As the tweet says, instead of trying to select continue, just select a starting point, acknowledge, and then launch. This isn't guaranteed to work, but it should help you progress from the lobby.
While you can turn the HUD on and off in the game's settings, players have found that it sometimes doesn't show up even when it's toggled on. Return to the game's lobby and reload the game to try and fix this. Reddit user Ossorin also gave their workaround that seems to have worked for several people:
This may be the worst one of all. It's unclear why it happens and there's currently no fix or workaround in place, but you may randomly lose your hard-earned items. People Can Fly is once again aware of the problem and is working diligently to fix it. It's unknown whether wiped items are lost forever or if there is some way to restore them in the future.
Have any more issues you've encountered? This isn't an exhaustive list, but these are the most pressing that we've seen players report. For a full list of bugs and issues, you can keep track through this Reddit thread.
A lot of people have already been praising the game, so hopefully, when these fixes are in place it can earn a spot among the best PS5 games out there right now.
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