It doesn’t matter which class you pick, this doesn’t impact any trophies.
Or you can platinum the PS5 version first, then download the PS4 version and login to instantly have the PS4 platinum. For example, if you platinumed the PS4 version you can download the PS5 version, log in one time, and all trophies instantly unlock for you.
If you have platinumed either the PS4, or the PS5 version you can easily get a double platinum! Simply install the 2nd game version and all trophies will automatically unlock on the first login! No need to replay any of it.
The server checks if you have the accolade and if you do it retroactively unlocks the trophies in the full game. The way this works is that there’s an in-game accolade for each trophy. All progress from the demo is carried over into the full game and any trophy requirements you’ve fulfilled will automatically unlock when you log into the full game for the first time. Automatically unlocking Trophies from Demo & Automatically unlocking Trophies between PS4/PS5 Versions All main- and side quests are replayable and you can return everywhere after the story. This requires thousands of kills with specific skills but they can be farmed after you’re done with everything else. There’s one semi-grindy trophy called “Outrider, First Class” which requires you to get all Accolades (Challenges) for your chosen class. Just pick up the ones you find by yourself and you’ll get more than enough as automatic rewards. There is one type of collectible called “Journal Pages” but most of these are automatic from story and side quests and you don’t need all of them. Nothing is missable, there are no difficulty-related trophies, you can play on the lowest world-tier. However, all trophies can be done solo by yourself. It requires a constant internet connection. Welcome to the Outriders Trophy Guide! This game can be played with 1-3 players. Pick up my sci-fi novels the Herokiller series, and The Earthborn Trilogy, which is also on audiobook. Subscribe to my free weekly content round-up newsletter, God Rolls. See you out there, lord knows we need more players to improve matchmaking.įollow me on Twitter, YouTube, Facebook and Instagram. I would try to never let anything slip more than 2 levels behind your current max, even if you’re using a blue piece instead of an epic. A level 38 piece of armor or even a sidearm you never use will drag your level 42 build down and give you less damage and health at baseline.
You will not have a perfect set before level 50 most likely, but if you can get pieces that have 1-2 level 1 or 2 mods for your final build, it will help you on these interim runs. If you can, try to land vendor gear that has both the main stat you want and one of the core Tier 1 or 2 mods of your build.But if you are way lagging behind in terms of not being ready for a tier, don’t drag a team down, and farm lower levels for a bit to gear up like I said. Grouping with other players gives you the potential to get quasi-carried, and all you need is one great run to level up your entire tier and get access to a whole new level of gear. Matchmaking is annoying, yes, but the sheer volume of enemies in most expeditions makes it physically hard to solo given the timer limits unless you have an absolutely perfect build. I would mostly run content with groups.
Now the vendors will have level 42 gear you can buy.
You do this until you have enough “next level” pieces to feel comfortable running Tier 8s, then land Silver or above there and unlock Tier 9.