
A spirited debate has ignited among players on whether to stick with Borderlands 1 or jump to its sequels. With fresh comments rolling in, opinions vary widely, especially after a user vented frustration after defeating Sledge.
Discussion on the game remains lively, highlighting the conflicting feelings of players about Borderlands 1. Several new comments emphasize a dissatisfaction with controls and gameplay. As one user stated, the game was "a great game in its day that was a fresh idea for the gaming scene." Despite its nostalgia, some players express strong reservations.
Control Issues: Comments reveal frustrations with gameplay mechanics, leading many to feel disheartened. โCanโt fault anyone for not taking a liking to BL1 if the controls arenโt feeling good,โ one noted.
DLC Insights: Thereโs a spotlight on the DLC content, specifically referencing the General Knox DLC, which one player claimed requires a minimum level of 50 to fully enjoy. Moxieโs is described as โan absolute meat grinderโ by another.
Personal Experience: Long-time fans still hold affection for the first installment, though they also admit its shortcomings. One player reminisced, "I loved Borderlands 1 when it came out; it holds a special place for me," reflecting a common sentiment among veterans of the game.
"If you disliked it so much, Iโd just move on to another game," another user advocated.
Feedback indicates a mix of neutral and slightly negative feelings about Borderlands 1 within the community. Many are inclined to skip the original in favor of sequels due to the frustrations highlighted in recent comments.
๐ผ "Iโd keep playing. The game became better the more of the skill tree I unlocked."
๐ฝ "I absolutely hate BL1. Iโm only playing through it now because my partner wants to play all the games."
๐ "If you got to Sledge, youโve had a good taste of the game."
Players reveal a strong preference for moving on to Borderlands 2 due to enhanced gameplay mechanics.
Trying at least the first missions in the sequels can clarify if a switch is right for individual players.
Those with access to DLC may find a more enjoyable experience while navigating Borderlands 1's shortcomings.
As the debate continues, preferences for smoother gameplay in later titles seem to dominate the conversation. Ultimately, individual enjoyment often takes precedence over persevering through past titles.