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Is anyone really excited for borderlands anymore? Feel like 2 of the last 3 were pretty mid.
I'll enjoy buying it in 5 years during a Steam sale.
There's an overabundance of games out there. I can wait.
But is it any good? Just because the budget is higher doesn't mean it's good. I didn't like the story and writing of 3 but the rest of the game I enjoyed. I'm kinda expecting the same, hopefully. Every AAA release somehow gets worse every year tho
I could look past the story and enjoy the gameplay. But the game itself still sucked and was very empty. A few months after launch they did an event where each week a different planet had a lot event and you could target items. 3 of the planets only had one or two areas to even farm decent numbers. Most of the game is empty.
Combine that with my own personal issue with Gearbox removing the official forums, (which had years of builds and information going back to BL1) and a certain YouTuber stealing content and using modded weapons and then denying it. I have no interest in BL4.
The old gearbox is dead. Even watching the video it just looks like reused skills. Oh look another character that puts enemies into floating balls, how original.
"Initial sales fall short of predictions"
At this point i appreciate the heads up from all the studios. Makes not buying the games much easier if you don't even get on the hype train.
Ok…… then do borderlands 1. That’s fine.
I feel like we keep seeing this headline. "AAA studio says current prices can't support current budgets"
I almost never buy games at $60. I buy everything on sale, and there are constantly sales and way more games than I can play. They can charge whatever they want, I personally will be paying less.
Will the market bear $80 games? Maybe. I feel like a better strategy would be to reign in scope and budget and sell games at prices most people can afford. But who knows?
Yeah, and half the time I prefer the games that were originally $20-$40 MSRP that I bought 50% off.
Yeah, I joke with my friends that game quality is inversely correlated with install size. 100GB+ open world or multiplayer game? Probably mid. 50MB indie game? Probably stays installed for the next 10 years.
Have any large developers ever made small high quality games? Or is that just not sustainable? I suppose the games would have to be repayable.
If it might be 80$, it might be the only borderlands game I don't buy.
Don't get it twisted, I'll still play it. But I sure as shit won't be buying it.
I bought Borderlands for like $30.
I bought BL2 for $20.
I got BL3 for free. (Which in kinda glad. The story was so ass.)
Then I got Tiny Tina's for like $5 from a bundle.
Borderlands series hasn't earned the $80 price tag.
I've been buying $80 for years thanks to being Canadian!
So $89.99 then.
Special edition with a 6" plastic Temu tat figurine and 1000 FREE BorderBucks will be $249.99.
Sure, it might be $80,why not? Also I might skip it. Or wait for sensible sale like $5 in a bundle. Backlog keeps expanding anyway and I doubt this will be even worth half the rrlease asking price...
Nintendo really is the Apple of gaming.
BL3 was generic and forgettable. BL4 anything more than 40$ is easily forgettable. Don't these guys know most gamers have backlogs at this point? No one has the money for this shit.
My wishlist is long and at least one game on it gets a deep discount every week. I'm busy playing games between 2€-20€.
There hasn't been a major release that would justify paying 50€ and more for years.
Baldurs Gate 3 was the last game I got at full price and didn't regret.
Got it, so wait for it in humble bundle or buy it once it sinks to $5.
With all the dlc.
But of course.
That's a sensible way to buy all video games
the thing while yes, inflation will make things more expensive, the more expensive things become the less folks will just spend on random entertainment. they will have to use their money more deliberately and frugally.
and the problem with games are that there are many free and cheaper alternatives. if you wanna game you can just spend less and still game and have fun.
if you wanna go to the cinema it pretty much costs what it costs so you might go less often or buy less popcorn but you won’t skip one movie because it’s more expensive than another.
you can just skip full price AAA games. buy them on sales, play games you already have, play free to play games, emulate retro games, play indie games.
I don't know if I will buy this game then.
Will it be yet another Borderlands game that I don't buy until the GOTY edition goes on sale for less than $20? "It might be."
I've paid money like that when I could see the effort and love thwt went into the game. I kinda saw that in BL2, but nothing in the series since comes even close.
B1 was fun and interesting, B2 was brilliant, BTPS was fun, but slightly less so than B2, B3 was just annoying cringe.
And yeah, I played through all the games to completion including the DLCs.
I was just flabbergasted that they decided to make all of their perk trees boring and lame. I genuinely don't remember anything about the characters other than disappointment.
Roland, Mordecai, Brick, Lilith: character design masterpieces. Distinct styles and strengths but not overly limited. Zer0, Salvador, Gage, Axton, Magic Chick 2: great, less type specialized but that's not a bad thing.
Everyone else? Just walking gun stats. And not particularly fun ones.
Borderlands 3 was barely worth $60 and I still waited for it to go on sale.
the more of us just wait a couple months, the cheaper it'll get and the sooner too
:p
Aaaaaand I'll wait for a sale. If I consider it in the first place. Gaming is so saturated, all these days 1 buyers are fucking us over.
To these orgs, I say, bro - have you seen my backlog?
They'll probably start it at $80 and be prepared to drop it down if sales are lower than expected. So gamers can tell them that the $80 price point is not ok by being patient and holding off on the purchase.
They'll still have plenty of people buy it for that shit price if only because they'll give it free to a bunch of streamers and fomo will get the viewers.