How to use and get more emoticons In Outriders:

Are you looking to quickly respond to that guy who constantly dodges and jumps around you in your co-op session, or maybe you just want to give Zahidi, the skilled craftsman, a big thumbs up for all his help in your camp? Well, in this guide we will introduce you how to use and unlock more emotes in Outriders .

How to make emoticons in Outriders

To stream, simply press and hold the left side of the directional keyboard on PlayStation and Xbox, or V on PC.

This will open the Outriders emoticon menu and give you the option to select any available emoticon with the right analog stick or your mouse.

Once you’ve highlighted the emote you want to use, release V / left on the d-pad and your character will perform the emote. It’s as simple as that.

How to get more emoticons

You can unlock more emotes by completing “Braces” in the Braces tab of your hero’s menu. The more you complete, the more your Outriders recognition level increases, which will reward you with cosmetic rewards such as emotes.

Completing these distinctions and challenges spread across different categories also rewards you with different cosmetic products. You can check what the reward is for some of them by looking to the right of the name.

Every time you complete a reward or achievement in Outriders, you unlock a new specific gesture that can be viewed and assigned in the “Customization Menu”, accessed by pressing the right mouse button on the hero menu.

Square Enix members also got access to a “Slick and Smooth” emote for free. On top of that, there were two additional emotes available as part of a Twitch Prime release for the game, although at the time of writing they are no longer available.That’s all you need to  know how to use emoticons in Outriders

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