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Outriders is the latest looter shooter to hit consoles and PC, and like most other looter shooters, it’s better with friends in multiplayer. While you can play the entire game solo, the game’s classes and abilities really shine in a full squad. The game features crossplay and drop-in co-op, so there are basically no barriers when it comes to playing with friends. Here’s everything you need to know about multiplayer in Outriders.
How to Play With Friends in Outriders
To invite friends in Outriders, simply pause the game and select the “Play With Friends” button on the right-hand side of the screen. This will bring up a list of all your online friends and your friends currently playing Outriders. Just select who you want to play with and send them an invite so they can join your game. You can also invite people directly from the main menu before logging in by choosing the “Play With Friends” option.
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Greg Lambert evaluates the risks to existing applications and environments in each month s Patch Tuesday cycle.
Patch Exchange now, and test your Windows updates
If it weren t for some serious security issues involving on-premises Microsoft Exchange servers, I d say things look pretty good for this month s batch of patches. Traitov / Getty Images
If it weren t for the serious security issues surrounding on-premises Microsoft Exchange servers (CVE-2021-2685, CVE-2021-27065, CVE-2021-26857 and CVE-2021-26858), I would say things look pretty good for this month s Patch Tuesday. There are still things to test on the desktop, including printing, remote desktop connections via VPNs, and graphically intensive operations. And while the other lower-rated Microsoft Office and Development platform updates require attention, they don’t require a rapid response and can be added to the regular testing regime and deployment cadence.