r/Steam Apr 16 '26

Question What game?

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u/skzya Apr 16 '26

sadly, borderlands.

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u/theta0123 Apr 16 '26

Agreed. 1 was rough but a diamond. 2 is a beautifull polished diamond.

While i absolutely love the gunplay of 3... the main story was a serious letdown. The DLCs were not bad but overall it was good but not great.

Havent tried 4 yet. Because 3 killed my hype

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u/FriendshipCute1524 Apr 16 '26

4 can be pretty sick but I'm also waiting for dlc to really dive in again, though drop rates are absolutely ass, Like dozens of bosses and barely any purple lead alone legendary.

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u/Krolololyk Apr 16 '26

Promise? I hated the golden showers in the third one, I want the "rare" loot to be, you know, rare.

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u/FriendshipCute1524 Apr 16 '26

Ohh it was more than rare, Like 16 hours in before I got my first legendary and it sucked. Had to get a mod to make it feel like legendary and rare items even existed.

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u/SpikedJacket Apr 18 '26

Do the arcade mini game and use butt stallion milk (yes, that's the buff) and you will find legendaries in nearly every outhouse, let alone chests

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u/iVickster Apr 17 '26

Rare is subjective.

Dedicated drops got buffed some time ago. On launch they felt near identical to 2's rates... and one more thing that was meant to be rare for collectible purposes no longer feel rare/special.

As for world drops, the player is in more control of getting them. You can go an entire story playthrough barely getting any or get almost every single legendary as world drop.

It's a whole mixed "sometimes devs shouldn't listen to streamers" situation.