You know that annoying thing where o🍌nline-only games don’t have a pause feature? It’s like we don’t have other things to do, especially when we’re stuck at home due to the quarantine. People Can Fly’s recently launched Outriders suffers from thꦜe same issue; however one Redditor named figured out how to pause the game in single-p♎layer m꧑ode.
Be warned though, you’re going to need an Nvidia GPU which comes with the Geforce Experience sof🅘tware. The software includes the Ansel photo mode which can be used in games that it is supported by.
The photo feature allows you to to free roam inside the game with various texturing and pos﷽t-processing filters by simply hitt꧒ing Alt-F2. Now if you've got an Nvidia GPU and try this while playing the single-player mode in Outriders, the game will pause. You can now complete your chores, get a snack, or do whatever else you have to.
In what sounds eerily similar to last year’s Cyberpunk 2077 fiasco, Outriders had a gre♒at launch, surpassing its Square Enix compatriot, Marvel’s Av✤🗹engers with over 100,000 concurrent players on Steam in the first few hours. Unfortunately, the game has been plagued with server issues, with players across the world complaining about getting disconne✱cted even while playing single player. However, the issues primarily seem to be server related, which can be easily fixed, unlike Cyberpunk 2077, which needed multiple rounds of rework.
Square Enix and People Can Fly were quick to acknowledge these issues. Not only was the game facing co꧋nnectivity issues, but there were also complaints regarding stuttering and straight up🐼 crashing during some quests. Toby Palm, Senior Community Manager at Square Enix, post♋ed a long Reddit thread with all of the issues and their possible solutions. You can 🦩check out this thread .
We hope that t🉐hese issues get resolved as soon so that the team can get 🃏to work on the DLC. Bartek Kmita, the Creative Director at PCF, revealed in an 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:interview that, "We never said that we would a🥃bandon the game. This isn’t a games-as-a-service, but if people like it, we will definitely be doing more things in the Outriders universe. We have so many more stories to tell, and a lot of ideas we want to explore that we couldn’t fit in the original game, so we’r🐭e happy to create more content in the future. Anything we would make would be in the form of significant expansions with self-contained stories."