In part, much of this discussion comes down to the fact that demo progress will be retained for those who eventually pick up the full game, another smart move from People Can Fly – but the randomness of the loot and the replayability of the demo are also giving players more than a taste of the possibilities the game will offer if they decide to carry on with it. That this isn't labelled as a beta, and doesn't come with in-built expiry date or play limit, definitely helps too. That's not to say there aren't reservations being expressed. Many have pointed out performance issues, audio sync problems, wonky animations, and physics glitches, and the game's tendency to use miniature cutscenes to disguise loading and keep co-op parties together has rankled as well – but the size, scope, and overall generousness of the demo feel almost universally popular.i had zero expectations of @Outriders (largely bc the marketing to date had left w me no clear sense of the game’s identity or style) but damn did the demo get its hooks into me.
multiple satisfying progression loops kept me entertained and the value of crossplay is huge for me — Jacqui Collins (@jacquicollins_) February 28, 2021
Given that this demo seemingly came as a makeweight for those disappointed in a delay, it feels as though People Can Fly stumbled into a perfect marketing strategy for its game – in a landscape increasingly dotted with looter-shooters, each vying for swathes of players' time, what better way to sell potential players on the concept than to... just let them try out a slice of it for as long as they'd like? It's a confident, transparent approach I (and seemingly many others) would love to see more games of this sort take. The full version of Outriders arrives on April 1 – but I'll likely be playing the demo for a fair bit more of that time before it arrives. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2021/03/02/outriders-review-in-progress-demo-impressions"] [poilib element="accentDivider"] Joe Skrebels is IGN's Executive Editor of News. Follow him on Twitter. Have a tip for us? Want to discuss a possible story? Please send an email to newstips@ign.com.@Outriders hours of farming and finally got these bad boys !! Loving the demo guys !! pic.twitter.com/SIqnfCG2tk
— DevilDogGaming (SEC) (@DevilDog1977) March 3, 2021
source https://www.ign.com/articles/the-extremely-generous-outriders-demo-is-going-down-well
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