• FiveMacs@lemmy.ca
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    6 days ago

    done. I’ll forget 3 exists and continue to ignore that 4 exists. also included is 1 and 2

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      1 and 2 were legitimately good games.

      Pre-Sequel was terrible, 3 was better but still not good.

      Can’t say I remember enough about the Tell Tale game to have an opinion which may also very well be an opinion. ;)

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        1 wasn’t quite polished enough for me, but 2 was a lot of fun. The writing for the other two was horrendous, but I played through 3 for the gameplay loop; I would just turn off audio for a while when they talked too much. The Telltale game is fine for what it is, but their games are all exposition hallways.

        I’m not getting 4 until it’s $60 or less - if then.

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        3 was rough, borderlands shouldve figured out how to present the story with gameplay by now, you end up taking an hour detour where you do nothing often

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        I certainly remember getting some meaningful and surprising twists in the Telltale game, at least.

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        First Telltale game was very good and was one of my favorite Telltale games. Didn’t hear great things about three second one.

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          I just started the second one, which didn’t involve Telltale other than the general format. So far, it’s awful. But I’ll also stick it out, because I have a feeling it’s going to be canon, and I came this far through the series.

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    The writing in Borderlands 3 is not great, but the gameplay was a huge step up over 2. It’s not a great idea to forget that Borderlands 3 happened, as it’s an excellent game.

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      Excellent?.. Well, your experience might be different but even though I clocked way more hours at BL3, I don’t remember an inch about it. I remember lots of details and fun moments about BL1 and BL2 though.

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        I honestly didn’t think it was any better or worse than the others. The writing wasn’t good in any of them, but the gameplay was good enough. Tiny Tina was the most irritating character in the whole series and she’s mainly in BL2, which is a fan favourite.

        I’ve never thought any of them were worth buying at full price though as they all tend to feel a bit tedious about 2/3rd of the way through.

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    I wish Borderlands would have stayed on the vault hunting topic presented in 1. All I wanted an open world Pandora where we just hunt vaults.

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    One of the vault hunters is from the Traunt family. Members of which were sprinkled quite liberally around the 3rd game.

    Not doing a very good job of making people forget.

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        I wouldnt be so confident in that statement, what happens if they delist it from a store, what happens then?

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          You play it offline. Most of this series even had LAN as recently as Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands. It’s only the GOTY edition of the first game that removed that thus far (with no mention of LAN on BL4’s store page, though Pre-Sequel doesn’t mention it either despite supporting the feature), but it’s still playable offline in single player mode and able to be pirated in apocalyptic scenarios, which I can’t say for Helldivers II.

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            Do you have a physical copy?? What happens when the file gets corrupted? The drive it is on dies. What then?

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              Physical copies are far from the be-all, end-all of game preservation, especially these days. What you really want is DRM-free. Or, failing that, easily broken DRM, which is where Borderlands lies. BL4 will launch with Denuvo, but like everyone else, it will be phased out after the release period, because Denuvo charges per month, and then it’s as preservable as any other game that can be played offline. What happens if the file gets corrupted? I use a copy that wasn’t. What if the drive it’s on dies? I use another copy. I’m not sure why you think these are gotcha questions or something.

              Helldivers II literally withholds the server from you that prevents it from being playable in the future, and we’ve got a graveyard full of games built the same way that are all gone. But if a game is playable offline, it can be copied ad infinitum. If it’s got LAN, its multiplayer can be played forever. I would spend $40 on Helldivers II if I enjoyed the concept of setting my money on fire, because it’s built with an expiration date that doesn’t need to be there. If I was looking for that in the same genre as Borderlands, I’d be playing Destiny 2.

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              There have been many games delisted over the years. That doesn’t mean they are deleted from your account. Prime example is Prey (2006): it had a lot of music in it they had to license from large publishers and when that license expired, they no longer could sell it. They then delisted it in 2009. You can still get the code for Steam on places like eBay, activate it, and download it. It’s very very rare that a game is both delisted and purged from CDNs. And in those cases it’s because of malware or other suspicious activity (like undisclosed crypto mining, etc IIRC).

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              I’d do the same thing if the disc scratches. I’d download a cracked version from a weird Polish website.

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    Fun fact they still haven’t fixed a bug where landing on the jakobs planet with the jungles kills some of the audio from the game on ps4/5

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      How many times did it crash? I enjoyed it, then it crashed and I didnt enjoy that segment as much, then it crashed again and it was a chore, then I got to the next checkpoint, and then it crashed and I did it again, and then it crashed and now its dead to me.