I’m not really a gamer, so I’m just curious. I bought Borderlands 4 a few days ago and have been playing it on my Linux desktop every day since then, and every day I run it, it downloads another 2GB patch. Every. Day. I have to make sure I don’t start it when anyone else wants to use the WAN, and I have to start it a half-hour before I want to play, and I’m just curious if this is normal? Is it Linux? Is it Borderlands? Is it Steam? I’ve read that you can’t fully disable these updates under Steam, but you can if you buy through Gog; perhaps I made the wrong choice of platform.

I’m just a bit baffled at the idea that Borderlands is releasing a new 2GB patch (and it’s never less than 2GB) every 8 hours, or that every patch is necessary. I also know that Borderlands 3 did not have updates this frequently on the PS3. But I accept that, perhaps, I have something set up wrong. As I said, I’m not really a gamer.

Is this par for the course, now?

Edit

It seems disabling the shader caching fixed it. The first time I ran it, it took a long time to get through “resurrecting”, which is where it compiles shaders, but after that first time it doesn’t take much longer to get to playable, and I haven’t had it force download assets yet.

I see a couple of comments about the game itself being buggy. I’m several hours into the campaign (level 15) and haven’t had any issues. I have problem with the Linux bluetooth stack glitching on the PS4 controller (kernel CRC errors from the driver) but I haven’t had any crashes. I did encounter a glitch where a creature wasn’t being rendered, but moving around brought it back and nothing yet has affected gameplay. I don’t know if the creature glitch was related to disabling the cache, but… FWIW, the game seems to run as well as BL3 on my PS4.

  • Ŝan • 𐑖ƨɤ@piefed.zipOP
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    1
    ·
    2 days ago

    I couldn’t get it to run at any reasonable frame rate on a 4K monitor, but it’s just fine on a 1080P one.

    Yesterday, þough, after many gaming hours (I’m in the 30-levels now), I had my first crash. I was driving (riding) somewhere, so it wasn’t in þe middle of a fight and was only an inconvenience, but it crashed hard. I also found it a bit touchy on the triaþlon going þrough þe gates – if I don’t wait for þe targets to appear and hit þem, þe gate doesn’t get counted. But þese have been þe only two issues I’ve encountered so far.

    • starblursd@lemmy.zip
      link
      fedilink
      English
      arrow-up
      1
      ·
      2 days ago

      Oh yeah driving is where it struggles the most… And on a laptop no less. But yeah the whole direction on the game is just so good. Jokes are funny and not overdone, NPCs take a backseat to the player where in bl3 I swear I felt like the NPC… Just beat the timekeeper and… That was a cool ass fight ngl