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A co-op-focused shooter with RPG elements, this game has a lot going for it. Players are drawn to its smooth gunplay and intriguing characters. Additionally, the unique abilities tied to each one of the classes can flip the gameplay on its head. When starting Outriders, however, gamers tend to make certain errors. These include mistakes related strictly to the game, as well as ones typical for newcomers to the looter-shooter genre.

10 Not Paying Attention To Class Choice

With four classes to choose from in Outriders, the decision made at the start of the adventure matters more than players may think. This is a change from the vast majority of online-only titles. In most such games, people can be frivolous with the class they’ve chosen, and mold it into a different playstyle altogether.

In Outriders, it doesn’t work like that. Choosing a class means players are stuck with it, and, more importantly, the style recommended in the description. Things like Anomaly abilities and healing are based on each specific class, so players who want to drastically alter the way they play the game would be better off creating a new character.

9 Setting The World Tier Too High

There is no shame in playing at a tier lower than the highest available one. In fact, playing the game at tier 15 without the necessary experience and skills is a surefire way to quickly grow frustrated and sick of Outriders.

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It’s a perfectly viable strategy for beginners to decrease the world tier. This allows the player to collect loot to help them survive the tougher enemies at higher world levels. In fact, it’s a great way to grind character level and max out the skill tree to get ready for more challenges.

8 Setting The World Tier Too Low

On the other hand, playing Outriders at a low tier indefinitely might also not be the best choice. Players who do this might have an easy time getting through the campaign, but may run into trouble during the endgame.

Finding co-op partners via matchmaking on lower world tiers will result in having to play with beginners who don’t have access to the Expeditions, which are a huge part of the endgame. This results in replaying story beats over and over again. Secondly, playing on a World Tier lower than 5 means that players won’t come across any Legendary loot throughout the game.

7 Using Items That Don’t Fit The Player’s Class

Every Outriders class has its own, most effective set of gear. This equipment can promote a particular playstyle, grant more damage, or improve various Anomaly abilities. Knowing the most suitable weapon type for their class can make getting used to Outriders a lot easier for new players.

For example, using a sniper rifle as a Trickster or Devastator is a terrible idea. These classes are best suited for dealing with long-term damage. Adhering to their recommended play style can grant plenty of useful benefits.

6 Trying To “Save Up” Anomaly Abilities For Tough Fights

Anomaly abilities lay at the core of Outriders’ draw for looter-shooter fans. However, these skills more than refresh the gameplay. They are absolutely essential for any player who wants to succeed in Outriders, regardless of whether they’re playing solo or in a team.

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Many beginners try to “save them up” for tougher enemies. That’s a big mistake. Players should use Anomaly skills as often as possible – they help destroy hordes of enemies, and don’t take long to regenerate. Refraining from using them will not only limit the player’s enjoyment, but also make certain stages impossible to overcome.

5 Selectively Picking Up Loot

The inventory in Outriders, just like in the majority of games of its kind, is limited. This leads many newcomers to believe that they should not pick up every piece of loot that comes their way, if only to conserve that precious space.

However, it’s not the way to go about this issue at all. Every piece of loot is valuable, even for characters equipped with exclusively Legendary items. This is because players can take apart items and transform them into parts, which they can later use in crafting and bartering with merchants. Players should pick up everything along the way, and sift through the inventory to dismantle useless items. It’s a better method of conserving space as well as generating in-game income.

4 Not Making Full Use Of Gear Perks

A lot of the gear in Outriders, especially some of the armor pieces, have unique perks that can enhance some Anomaly abilities. It is very important to note these characteristics alongside the armor rating, as it may profoundly affect gameplay.

For example, pieces of armor with Trickster class perks may grant spacetime bending qualities to Anomaly abilities that did not previously have them. In certain cases, it might be worth sacrificing some armor points for the sake of highly powerful perks.

3 Failing To Understand The Healing Mechanics

The healing mechanics in Outriders are another thing that sets the game apart from its direct competitors. Instead of using items or auto-healing to restore HP, players can heal themselves by adhering to the recommended playstyle for their class.

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Every Outriders class heals differently. A Trickster will regain hitpoints from executing close-range kills, while the Technomancer will heal by dealing long-range damage. Passive healing is also available, but relying on it can very quickly lead players astray.

2 Ignoring The Power Of Melee

In most shooters, melee hits are a last-resort option. Most players resort to this tactic when they run out of ammo, or an enemy gets too close. In Outriders, however, combining quick melee attacks with gunplay can yield some amazing results.

Certain classes are better equipped to frequently implement melee attacks than others. The Trickster, for example, can combine melee with the Hunt the Prey Anomaly skill. This allows them to quickly appear behind the enemy’s backs, and kill them almost instantaneously.

1 Disregarding The Story And Lore

It might be difficult to appreciate the sheer scale and magnitude of Outriders’ rich story and lore elements when players have so much to get used to in terms of gameplay elements and class management. Players struggling with the the game’s server issues might also overlook the story.

However, players shouldn’t skip cutscenes or avoid reading the journal updates. Doing this forces the player to forego many important aspects of the Outriders experience. The main story has its fans and haters, but there is no denying that the world created by People Can Fly and Square Enix is unique, interesting, and definitely worthy of in-depth exploration.

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