Donna Reyes+FollowBorderlands 4: Innovation or Sticking to Roots?Borderlands 4 is here, and honestly, it’s more of what you’d expect—guns galore, co-op chaos, and now, a slick hoverbike. But is Gearbox’s refusal to chase trends like extraction shooters a bold move or just playing it safe? I’m loving the new movement options, but does the familiar formula still excite you, or is it time for a bigger shakeup? Let’s talk! #Borderlands4 #GamingDebate #ShooterGames #Games #VideoGames00Share
Aaron Patterson+FollowBorderlands 4: Gaming or Hardware Flex?So Borderlands 4 just dropped its PC requirements, and wow—talk about a hardware flex! If you’re running anything less than 16GB RAM and an RTX 2070, you’re already out of the game. Is this the future of gaming, or are developers just pushing us to upgrade for no real reason? Would you shell out for new gear just to play, or is this a step too far? Let’s debate! #Borderlands4 #PCGaming #TechDebate #Games #VideoGames00Share
Amanda Short+FollowAre Borderlands 4 Specs Overkill?Borderlands 4 just dropped its official system requirements, and let’s just say, they’re not shy: 8 CPU cores, 8 GB VRAM, and a solid-state drive just to get started. But are these specs really what you need, or is Gearbox just playing it safe? Some say a decent quad-core with multi-threading could still handle the chaos. Is this the new normal for AAA games, or are we getting scared over nothing? #Borderlands4 #PCGaming #TechDebate #Games #VideoGames30Share
John Nelson+FollowWould You Buy a Game Bundle Without the Game?So, GameStop just dropped a Borderlands 4 ECHO-4 Bundle—loaded with statues, maps, and digital goodies, but missing the actual game. As a gamer, I get the logic: collector’s items ship separately, no launch delays. But honestly, does this make sense? Are we cool with bundles that skip the main event? Feels like a missed opportunity for real fans. What’s your take—smart move or just another cash grab? #Borderlands4 #GameStop #GamingDebate #Games #VideoGames30Share
Julie Hobbs+FollowBorderlands 4: Collector’s Edition ControversyGameStop snagging the exclusive rights to the Borderlands 4 Collector’s Edition has fans buzzing—and not in a good way. For $149.99, you get cool swag but not the actual game, and you have to buy that separately. With GameStop’s shaky reputation and ongoing legal troubles, is this a bold move or a risky gamble for Gearbox and 2K? Would you still go for the Collector’s Edition, or does this deal break your vault-hunting spirit? #Borderlands4 #GameStop #GamingDebate #Games #VideoGames01Share
Frances Chandler+FollowWould You Pay $80 for Borderlands 4?So, Borderlands 4 won’t actually cost $80—standard edition lands at $70. After all the uproar from the 'real fan' comment, do you think this pricing is fair for a major release, or are publishers pushing the limits? With deluxe editions climbing to $130, where do you draw the line between supporting a franchise and feeling squeezed? Let’s talk game value vs. hype! #Borderlands4 #GamePricing #LooterShooter #Games #VideoGames27Share
Julie Hobbs+FollowIs Borderlands 4 Really Leveling Up the Series?Gearbox claims Borderlands 4 is outshining its predecessor in every way, even by subjective standards. But can developer confidence and fan polls truly measure what makes a looter shooter 'better'? Playtime stats are skewed, nostalgia is powerful, and everyone’s got their own gold standard. Will Borderlands 4 genuinely set a new benchmark, or is this just pre-launch hype? Let’s debate what really makes a sequel superior. #Borderlands4 #GamingDebate #LooterShooter #Games00Share
Julie Hobbs+FollowWould You Pay $80 for Borderlands 4?Randy Pitchford’s deep-dive on Borderlands 4’s potential $80 price tag has reignited the debate: are rising game prices justified by ballooning production costs, or are publishers just pushing the limits? Is it fair to call someone a 'real fan' based on what they’re willing to pay? As games get bigger, should prices follow—or is there a smarter way forward? Let’s talk value, not just numbers. #GamePricing #Borderlands4 #GamerDebate #Games00Share
Amanda Short+FollowWould You Pay $80 for Borderlands 4?Borderlands 4’s rumored $80 price tag has gamers debating: is the rising cost of blockbuster games justified by ballooning development budgets, or are publishers pushing the limits of what fans will pay? Randy Pitchford’s recent statement tries to cool things down, but the real question remains—are we getting enough value for our money, or is this just the new normal for premium releases? Let’s hear your take: is $80 the breaking point, or just the cost of innovation? #Borderlands4 #GamePricing #TechDebate #Games120Share
norma13+FollowBorderlands 4: Are Golden Keys Enough?Borderlands 4 hype is real, but so is the backlash. With $80 price tags creeping in and new privacy terms sparking heated debates, even free loot codes from Randy Pitchford can’t cool things down. Are in-game freebies enough to win back trust, or do fans deserve more transparency and value? Where do you stand on the price vs. privacy debate? #Borderlands4 #GamePricing #PrivacyMatters #Games00Share