Want to cheat in Outriders? The devs will find out, and they'll mark you as a cheater so you never forget.
Outriders developer People Can Fly has a unique punishment for cheaters. They won't ban you, but they will potentially shame you among your peers. On Reddit, the developer said it will have a permanent watermark reminding you (and anyone else that sees your screen) that you've cheated.
"Any account logs found to have evidence of cheating on them on or after launch day will be permanently branded."
Here's how People Can Fly will deal with cheaters:
- Repercussions are account wide, not character specific
- You will not be able to matchmake with legit players
- Matchmaking will likely take significantly longer
- You will still be able to play solo
- In future, your HUD will have a discreet but visible watermark placed on it so that gameplay footage created on this account can be readily identified as coming from a flagged account.
Luckily, cheating isn't a big problem in Outriders. The devs say only 200 people (roughly 0.01% of players) have actually exploited the demo. Cheaters won't be banned entirely, but they will be separated from other players. People Can Fly will do a big pass when the game releases on April 1, and in regular unspecified intervals after launch.
So what constitutes as cheating? The basics: Running the game without Easy Anti-Cheat installed, tweaking game files, using Cheat Engine or a similar trainer, and other programs like aimbots.
Outriders launches on April 1, 2021 on PS4, Xbox One, and PC.