People have constantly sought ways to cheat in video games since, well, video games were first invented. However, developers and publishers have since evolved as well. Most studios have made cheating in video games a bannable offense. Then again, there are certain situations where cheating does make sense. Case in point, Outriders.
With legendary drop rates seemingly close to nonexistent, players are using cheats to make sure that their efforts grinding in Outriders don't go to waste. Impossibly Low Legendary Drop Rate Force Outriders Players to Cheat One possible solution is to let players choose which legendaries they might get after completing a run at CT14-15.
The ethics behind cheating is always a finicky subject. On one hand, cheating is bad and bannable, as already mentioned. On the other hand, what other option do you have if the developers, which in this case is People Can Fly, aren't keen on making legendary gear in Outriders drop more?
In this particular case, as detailed on a Reddit thread, the trainer doesn't really change anything outside of the legendary drop rates in Outriders. Not to mention, it didn't make it so that legendary items would drop all the time. Rather, the hack only tweaked the settings so that you could get at least one legendary for each time you kill an elite in an expedition.
While this exploit is only available to PC players of Outriders via Steam at the moment, players can technically share it with others on Xbox and PlayStation platforms via crossplay.
