
Borderlands 4 has a lot to prove. The series' third instalment wasn't exactly to everyone's liking, and while I enjoyed Dungeons and Dragon-inspired spinoff Tiny Tina's Wonderlands, it was ultimately a fun, fleeting diversion rather than a full sequel. And that's without mentioning the absolutely diabolical movie, which currently sits at a harrowing 10% on Rotten Tomatoes. Ouch. At first glance, however, Borderlands 4 looked like it could be the turning point for Gearbox's looter shooter franchise, but as players have poured in and began to explore Kairos, they've encountered myriad performance issues, hence the 67% rating on Steam.
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Borderlands 4 is getting lambasted everywhere online for just how poorly it performs for many players on PC. It’s all anyone is talking about in the game’s Steam reviews and elsewhere.
Borderlands 4 developers Gearbox have chucked more wrenches at the shooter's PC performance over the weekend, following issues that've landed it mixed Steam review fortunes since launch last week. However, if you're looking for patch notes, you're gonna be a bit disappointed. Ah well, at least there are essay-length Randy Pitchford Twitter threads to scroll through if you're partial to someone waffling about how the game runs.
Borderlands 4 fans can now hold the chaos in their hands, as Prusa and Gearbox release downloadable prop files on launch day.
Prusa Research is bridging the digital divide for gamers and makers with the release of official 3D printable files for Borderlands 4 on Printables.com, developed in partnership with Gearbox Software and publisher 2K Games. The launch marks one of the first times in gaming history that fans can download and print game-accurate props the same day a major title reaches shelves. It is a milestone for cosplay enthusiasts and the wider maker community, and after all, who would not want the ability to print their own props?
Iconic items such as the Psycho and Ripper masks, detailed weapon replicas, and finely crafted cosplay components are now available as free downloads, with every model apparently tested on Prusa’s lineup of 3D printers. For once, users no longer need to rely on fan recreations or weeks of design work. Instead, the process is as simple as... Read more