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Borderlands 2 review
Borderlands 2 review









  1. #Borderlands 2 review 1080p
  2. #Borderlands 2 review pro

You might see a warning message when they initially try to sign in – just ignore it. For split-screen co-op, if your partner doesn’t have their own Nintendo Switch Online account, you’ll need to play in offline mode. In terms of network options (by hitting the minus button from the main menu or pause screen), you can do “Online Friends Only,” “Online Invite Only,” “Online Public” (open matchmaking), “Local Play” (for nearby Switch consoles), and “Offline” (split-screen). According to other players, the original Borderlands and The Pre-Sequel do have an FOV option. I got used to the vertical format after a few firefights and now I only really have issues with the skill trees, which can be hard to read at a glance.Īs a quick aside, Borderlands 2 is the odd man out in that it doesn’t have an FOV slider on Switch. Split-screen multiplayer is cramped, but not unbearable. Apart from the default control scheme, there are several other presets and you can manually customize the control layout to your liking.įor two-player split-screen, you can designate which player appears on the left and right side. This is where you’ll find the per-shot rumble toggle. Love ’em or hate ’em, motion controls are supported. Here’s a look at the gameplay, controller, and split-screen options for Borderlands 2: Whichever route you to take, brace your hands for some teeth-chattering rumble (or toggle it off). I don’t particularly care to use the Joy-Con for a frantic FPS like this, but maybe you’re more used to ’em.

#Borderlands 2 review pro

Your best bet is a Switch Pro Controller if you’ve got one, or playing in handheld mode, which feels like the dream of Borderlands 2 for PlayStation Vita brought to life. While the Switch isn’t my favorite console for shooters – not even close – I’m happy overall with how Borderlands feels. It’s smooth enough to keep up with at least the early-game chaos.

borderlands 2 review

I’ve only had time to check out Borderlands 2, but so far, so good in single-player and two-player local co-op – it’s stable.

#Borderlands 2 review 1080p

You might’ve already heard that they’re aiming for 1080p (docked) at 30 FPS, and that there’s optional motion/gyro control support. If you’re considering getting Borderlands: The Handsome Collection( BL2 and The Pre-Sequel) or the Borderlands Legendary Collection ( BL1, BL2, and The Pre-Sequel) on Switch from a similar state of mind, you’re probably curious about how these ports look, run, and feel. Why? Well, it’s been a while – I haven’t gotten around to Borderlands 3 yet (or even The Pre-Sequel), and I’m not sure I ever will – but split-screen on my go-to co-op platform sounded pretty appealing. I didn’t set out to buy Borderlands 2 for Nintendo Switch, but it worked out that way over the weekend. If you’re in the mood, the Switch ports are worth a look











Borderlands 2 review