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I tested Borderlands 4 on an RTX 4070, and sorry Randy, but it runs really badly

While it's now far from uncommon for a game to struggle with performance issues at launch, Borderlands 4 finds itself in a unique position. This is because, rather than developer Gearbox committing to just fixing the reported issues, its CEO, Randy Pitchford, is busy making bold claims about gamers and PC hardware on social media, while also using customer service data to deny that the issue is widespread.


Well, I finally had the chance to give Borderlands 4 a go on PC using our RTX 4070 testing rig, which we use to benchmark all the latest releases, and my experience was far from positive. Taking Randy's claims about gamers expecting to run super high graphics on low-spec PCs into consideration, I only ran the game on the medium graphics preset, while presenting my data and general experience. Our rig may not use the best graphics card or CPU, but it's still a very capable gaming PC, often running the latest releases at the high preset with decent frame rates at 1080p and 1440p.


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How to get Borderlands 4​ elevator clearance

To Borderlands 4 players.

[p][/p][p][/p][p]Hey, Vault Hunters! [/p][p][/p][p]We want to thank you for welcoming Borderlands 4 to the world. It’s been less than a week since the game launched, and it’s been incredible watching millions dive into Kairos and forge connections with new Vault Hunters. [/p][p][/p][p]Thank you.[/p][p]
[/p][p]We’re reading every piece of feedback you share. We know some PC players are running into bugs and crashes. We hear you. Updates to improve stability and performance already started rolling out over the weekend and another is coming this Thursday. This is our top priority.[/p][p][/p][p]We’ve been thrilled to see so many of you enjoying your time in Kairos, and as a thank you, we also just dropped additional in-game rewards with the Break Free Pack, live now![/p][p][/p][p]We value your feedback and are committed to delivering an incredible Borderlands 4 experience for all players.[/p][p][/p][p]Thank you![/p][p][/p][p]
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Be careful selling your Borderlands 4 trash, or you might face firmware remorse

It's not surprising that Borderlands 4 is absolutely stuffed with loot, but trying to sift through it can quickly become an ordeal, especially when you start farming bosses and spilling dozens of glimmering beams across the floor. It can be tempting to just scoop up anything of lower rarity and throw it away without a care in the world, or even just leave it lying there. But I'm here to make sure you aren't leaving some of the most valuable 'low-tier' drops behind. It's time to talk about firmware.


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Borderlands 4 Shift codes September 2025

I tested Borderlands 4 on an RTX 4070, and sorry Randy, but it runs really badly

How to get Borderlands 4​ elevator clearance

How to get Borderlands 4​ elevator clearance

How do you get elevator clearance in Borderlands 4? In this first-person shooter, you take the role of one of the newly introduced Vault Hunters as they form a rebellion against the villainous Timekeeper. However, you first need to recruit people to your cause, and a pesky elevator proves to be an unexpected obstacle.


We never expected an elevator to be our first real Borderlands 4 challenge, but here we are. Getting through the rest of the Borderlands 4 missions list should be a breeze, especially if you take advantage of our Borderlands 4 Shift codes guide to redeem free in-game rewards like Golden Keys.


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Borderlands 4 Shift codes September 2025

I tested Borderlands 4 on an RTX 4070, and sorry Randy, but it runs really badly

Be careful selling your Borderlands 4 trash, or you might face firmware remorse

Borderlands 4 review


While everyone complains about the technical state that Borderlands 4 released in, whether it’s choppy performance or the lack of an FOV slider on consoles, I found myself on the much happier end of the spectrum. Aside from the gruellingly slow start, where I was drowning in weak pistols and absolutely no other weapon types, playing this game had me smiling like an idiot about how it’s the best Borderlands yet.


Admittedly, it’s a series I’ve never really clicked with, all previous attempts having ended in boredom. Borderlands 4, though, is different. Almost everything about it, from the world design to the power variety of the playable Vault Hunters, has been improved or refined, to the point where I’m actually annoyed that I have to stop playing so that I can write up this review. This game is consuming me.


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