Randy Pitchford, who always likes to express his opinions on Twitter, was left speechless after giving advice on game mechanics mentioned by players.
"Borderlands 4" is a very successful work for Gearbox. The game broke the series record within the first 24 hours of release, but if you look at the Twitter of the company CEO Randy Pitchford, you may not be able to tell this at all.In the early days of the release of "Borderlands 4", Pitchford's performance on Twitter can be said to be a "gaffe", and he also left a lot of weird remarks, such as "The game performance is not bad, but your expectations are too high", "I dare say you must have some emotions and expectations, and feel that it is not taken seriously enough", and the classic "If you are not satisfied, go to Steam to apply for a refund."
His tweeting spree also included providing technical support to players, although sometimes it made things worse.Later, he brought up the old story again: Some players hope that the parameters of the "Morris Black Market" can be adjusted to make it easier for players to obtain more items from it - because each player's black market inventory is different.
Randy replied to the player, advising the other player to "just use this mechanism", and also gave advice: "Find a group of people who will share their black market refreshed items every week, and enter each other's games to get the equipment you want." However, another user pointed out to Pitchford that there is currently a bug: players cannot use the (black market) machine in multiplayer games. At this time, Pitchford was speechless and only replied "Okay, damn."
However, he posted again the next day, confirming that the problem was a "confirmed known bug" and "has been fixed and will be launched in an update patch within the next two weeks."So at least if you run into this problem, you don't have to wait too long to get your gear together through a friend's game.