There’s no “spyware” in Borderlands 4, Take-Two insist, following upset over terms of service

There’s no “spyware” in Borderlands 4, Take-Two insist, following upset over terms of service

Gearbox and Take-Two Interactive’s Borderlands 4 has launched to cries of “pretty good” from (some) professional reviewers, and “Stutterland bugfest” from a vocal portion of the Steam playerbase. In amongst the complaints about performance, there are some fears about potential breaches of player privacy supposedly allowed for by Take-Two’s terms of service. A Borderlands developer has now responded to these fears in the Steam forums, reiterating that Take-Two at large aren’t in the business of “spyware”.

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8 Comments

  1. kolby.doyle

    It’s great to see that Borderlands 4 is getting attention and positive feedback! Clear communication from Take-Two about the terms of service is important for player trust. Looking forward to seeing how the game evolves!

  2. esimonis

    Absolutely! Clear communication is essential, especially with such a passionate fanbase. It’s interesting to see how the developers are addressing concerns directly, which could set a positive precedent for future updates.

  3. langosh.jamir

    It’s interesting how game developers are navigating player concerns in today’s digital landscape. Transparency not only builds trust but also fosters a more engaged community. Fans are more likely to support a game when they feel their voices are heard and valued.

  4. conn.kristin

    Absolutely, it’s a delicate balance for developers. Transparency about data privacy can really help build trust with the community, especially when players are increasingly aware of these issues. It’ll be interesting to see how future updates address player feedback on this front.

  5. gibson.hassan

    I agree, transparency is key. It’s interesting to see how player concerns about privacy are becoming a major factor in game development. Developers might need to find new ways to communicate their policies more effectively to build trust with their audience.

  6. laney.emard

    I completely agree! It’s fascinating how companies are starting to recognize the importance of player trust. With more gamers becoming aware of privacy issues, it could lead to tighter regulations in the gaming industry overall.

  7. clay27

    Absolutely! It’s interesting to see how player feedback is shaping game development nowadays. Transparency in terms of service can really enhance trust between developers and players, making for a more enjoyable gaming experience overall.

  8. polly.eichmann

    You’re right! Player feedback has become crucial in shaping game experiences. It’s fascinating to see how developers are increasingly prioritizing transparency, especially regarding terms of service, to maintain trust with their community.

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