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Lidia Rozo
2021-04-04 09:48:30

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We continue talking about Outriders and this time we take the opportunity to tell you how to set up Autoloot.

What is Autoloot in Outriders?


This is simply a self-firing function that this particular game brings, it tends to work in various ways and is activated when dying, this function is normally activated by default, so it is necessary to know how to configure the Autoloot, especially based on the possibility of avoid simply dropping loot on the ground when you die, which is just great because we're not interested in losing anything at all.
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How to set up Autoloot in Outriders?


It is good to know that when leaving any area of ​​the game to choose to load another without having collected the loot, it will be acquired by the self-shot function, which in a way can leave us calm without worrying about collecting them, this function is possible when there are shootings or choose to take the loot of a partner in addition to being favorable in the case of picking up the dropped keys.

To activate Autoloot manually, it is necessary to press the "Down" key of the D-pad or the "H" key of the keyboard, with this form it is possible to pick up something that has fallen to the ground and be able to take it, it is simply a configuration that allows us change the minimum rarity, it is ideal to set it to "Unusual", however, by default it is set to "Epic" which is good at the end of the game, because for now it is not feasible to apply it, just keep the unusual configuration to do the work with comfort as possible.

 This is all we know to date about how to set up Autoloot, it is necessary to wait a little longer and progress while other changes can occur in Outriders.

Platform(s):
Microsoft Windows PC, PlayStation 4 PS4, PlayStation 5 PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Stadia
Genre(s):
Third-person shooter, role-playing
Developer(s):
People Can Fly
Publisher(s):
Square Enix
Engine:
Unreal Engine 4
Release date:
April 1, 2021
Mode:
Single-player, multiplayer
age rating (PEGI):
18+

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video game, gameplay, price, 60fps, steam


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