Randy Pitchford is sometimes known for posting through it—most recently, trying to justify , a game I otherwise really like. He's since quietened down considerably, though he did hop in briefly to play CEO tech support, ran face-first into a bug and—to his credit—didn't try to tell anybody it's a or anything.
For context: In the Borderlands 4 post-game, there's a vendor called , a vending machine that changes location every week and sells a number of legendaries that are rolled on a per-player basis. However, a recent patch introduced a bug that meant players in co-op games couldn't interact with the Maurice machines in their friends' worlds.
It's a so-so system—it can be disappointing to rush to your own personal Maurice box, only to find out that none of the rolls are useful—but Pitchford does make a that this [[link]] system lets communities band together to share their rolls and pick a buddy to skim good legendary weapons off. But, like, in gamer vernacular.
"Bro", Pitchford writes, "Get in a group of people who post their rolls every week and jump into each other’s games to get the gear you want. Game that shit!" When X user points out that they cannot, in fact, "Game that shit!" "Well, shit".
And hey, if we're giving kudos where kudos are due, that's character development. No jabs at justification, no , just throwing one's hands [[link]] up and going—well, crap, I didn't know that.
I'm personally not too wrapped up in getting the perfect gun myself—well, —but I can see the arguments for and against the way the black market [[link]] in Borderlands 4 works. It's kinda neat to have incentive to play co-op with your mates by checking in with their rolls, and it'll be good to see this bug fixed so you can actually, uh, do that again.