Cultivation as if it were Stardew Valley
A lot of people have been enjoying the People Can Fly team shooter demonstration Outriders, with two million incredible players logging in to fight for the wastelands of the planet Enoch over and over again.
In fact, people have played the show lots of sometimes, they begin to build a worryingly powerful weaponry, so much so that the developer intervenes to alter the ease with which the mercenaries can wrap up this devastating firepower. The concern is that this intense method of “cultivating” top-tier weapons and weapons will leave players absolutely bear-laden when the main game finally arrives and the opposition will see them incredibly during the main campaign.
In an official Reddit post, People Can Fly has pointed out that it’s okay for the player right to play the demo as often as they want, while getting involved with things they can along the way, but that can serve to enjoy the game, which will allow players to continue their inventory and levels from the demo edition.
The new update, which is posted live on Outriders today’s demonstration: will eliminate any possibility of finding legendary equipment in chests, shops and vendors, although will they will remain as rewards for completing side missions or as exceptionally fortunate fates from defeated enemies. People Can Fly hopes this will reduce the chances that the whole community can reach Outriders, similar to Schwarzenegger using the beach in Command.
Outriders launches on April 1 on PS4, PS5, PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and Stadia. Stay tuned, as our Chris Carter thoughts on the show should arrive today at Destructoid.
People cultivate the Outriders demo, so difficult developers get involved [Eurogamer]