Borderlands 3 gets a hotfix for save data issues, and Gearbox says more fixes are on the way
The sooner, the better

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:As we reported yesterday, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Borderlands 3 is currently struggling with a raft of performance issues on all platforms, from laggy menus to uncontrollable FPS dips. Fortunately, one of the worst issues - lost save data - has now received a hotfix on PC via the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Epic Games Store, and Gearbox says it has improvements of its 🌟own in the🍬 pipe.
Many PC players said they'd lost progress due to what looked like a cloud 💃save issue, and it turns out they were right. confirms that logging into the same account on different PCs ꦆcould lead to conflict between save states, often resulting in data being lost. Epic says this was caused by a bug that blocked cloud syncing, but that this bug has now been fixed as of Monday, September 16.
that more improvements are on the way."Thank you all for your continued enthusiasm and support," the statement reads. "We want Borderlands 3 to be the best game possible and are actively monitoring your feedback. We are worki𒐪ng on performance and quality of life improvements and will have more to share soon at [the official Borderlands site]."
The studio didn't clarify which issues it's targeting first, and publisher 2K only referred us to the above statement when we reached out for more details. Based on player reports and our own experience playing the game, the most pressing issues are borderline-illegible split-screen menus, item and menu lag in multiplayer, and inconsisten🍷t frame rates on all platforms. Hopefully, these and other issues are addressed soon, because technical iss🧸ues aside, we're enjoying our time with Borderlands 3.
Check out our full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Borderlands 3 review for more on what we loved about this fan-servicing treat of a sequel.
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