Additional fixes and more have come to Borderlands 4, but not for console players.
It's been just over a week since Gearbox Software's long-awaited PvE looter shooter Borderlands 4 dropped on Xbox Series X|S, Windows PC, and PS5, and it's been an interesting launch period to say the least of things. While the core gameplay, story, and presentation of the title have been met with near-unanimous praise, its performance on both PC and consoles has been widely criticized for numerous and severe issues.
The problem was severe enough to send Borderlands 4 falling to a 'Mixed' review score on Steam at launch, and while the number of positive reviews has increased steadily since then, the game's rating hasn't changed. It hasn't exactly helped that Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford took to social media to argue against player reports, either.
Gearbox released one large update the day after Borderlands 4's September 12 launch "to help improve stability for a wide range of PCs," though at best, it seems that it was only moderately effective at doing so, as tons of fans still report major issues with crashes, framerate drops, and more.
Now, a second update has come to the game on Thursday that addresses a variety of its known crashing issues, along with a small handful of progression mishaps and a bug that was causing the Gilded Glory Pack — weapons from Borderlands 4's preorder bonus — to appear in regular chests.
Performance in Borderlands 4 can sometimes get quite choppy, especially during big boss fights or moments
of high-intensity action.
(Image credit: 2K)
As the patch notes show, the update specifically "addressed crashes tied to animation states, audio, and collision checks," while also fixing "various GPU-related crashes." The developers also took care of a bug that stopped the Reward Center from working after you claimed Gilded Glory Pack; the rest of the fixes were minor, in comparison.
Big Encore Bosses, Weekly Wildcard Missions, and Black Market Vending Machine locations will all change weekly, giving Borderlands 4 players a number of different reasons to consistently log into the game and see what's new.
Notably, the new patch has also kicked off several types of recurring weekly updates in Borderlands 4's endgame. The first is a Weekly Big Encore Boss, which is a more difficult version of an existing boss that features "an even more rewarding loot pool."
Secondly, there are Weekly Wildcard Missions. These special quests spice up their objectives with "challenging new traits," and can be farmed infinitely to try and get a perfect roll of the Legendary piece of gear they're guaranteed to drop.
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