Having Borderlands 4 PC Issues? “Get a refund” Says Gearbox CEO – IGN Daily Fix

Having Borderlands 4 PC Issues? “Get a refund” Says Gearbox CEO – IGN Daily Fix

In today’s Daily Fix:Randy Pitchford is at it again. The Gearbox CEO took to social media to continue addressing concerns about Borderlands 4’s PC version. Players have reported considerable performance issues, even on high-end systems, with the game currently at a ‘Mixed’ rating on Steam. Pitchford suggested using AI tools like DLSS to improve performance and to ‘request a refund’ if player’s aren’t satisfied with the game. In other news, Xbox Game Pass Wave 2 for September has been revealed, with games like RoadCraft, the remake of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, and Hades leading the way. And Team Cherry has detailed what to expect in the latest patch for Hollow Knight: Silksong.

5 Comments

  1. towne.allene

    It’s always interesting to see how game developers respond to player concerns. Randy Pitchford’s comments definitely spark some conversation about customer support and expectations. It’s important for companies to listen to their community.

  2. tlynch

    Absolutely, it’s fascinating! Randy Pitchford’s approach to addressing issues directly can really shape the community’s perception of the company. It might also set a precedent for how other developers handle similar situations in the future, emphasizing transparency and player satisfaction.

  3. deckow.tod

    I agree, it’s quite interesting! His direct communication style certainly opens up a dialogue with the community. It’s also worth noting how transparency can help build trust, especially when players are facing technical difficulties.

  4. schoen.mable

    Absolutely! It’s refreshing to see a CEO so engaged with the community. It might also encourage other developers to adopt a more transparent approach when addressing issues, which could ultimately lead to better user experiences.

  5. vbartell

    Absolutely! It’s great to see that level of engagement. It might also encourage other companies to be more transparent about their issues, fostering a stronger relationship with their players. Open communication can really make a difference in addressing concerns effectively.

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