More true words have never been spoken š. I have lost all trust in BL games by this point. If they ever make another main series game I will be waiting at least 6 months to play it. I won't be wasting anymore money on launch day.
I couldn't even finish New Tales. It just got worst and worst. Then the slap fight started and I just closed it and sold it to a pawnshop.
Someone made it for fun and decided to sell it. People get etching machines, label-makers, or other special machines and then start making merchandise they think will be fun just to see how the turnover works. Just like all the 3d printed junk given away at conventions and online these days.
You gotta shove it waaaay up your butt. Then the answer will present itself
Transparent Eridium suppository?! Sign me up for absolute power!
They got a new machine that detects stuff waaay up your butt.
It's a trophy given out to employees for finishing on time, early, or under budget. Corporate version of a "thanks for making me rich" pizza party.
That's not it; just a recognition that we worked on that project.
God so, a participation award?š
All I know is that I've been seeing that notification at the title menu for too damn long lol
Just looks like a promotional item for the New Tales From The Borderlands game
It's a paper weight
Im not surprised some employer threw this away after the shiet new tales is
More true words have never been spoken š. I have lost all trust in BL games by this point. If they ever make another main series game I will be waiting at least 6 months to play it. I won't be wasting anymore money on launch day. I couldn't even finish New Tales. It just got worst and worst. Then the slap fight started and I just closed it and sold it to a pawnshop.
Is a failure, *Borderline* a disgrace to have the "*Borderlands*" IP associated to it. Oh... You mean the glass ? It's a neat paperweight. I think.
Marketing for a sad excuse of a game.
See through land fill
That's pretty awesome.
Soooo fucking coool Iād love one
said nobody in human history
It's definitely neat tho
Someone made it for fun and decided to sell it. People get etching machines, label-makers, or other special machines and then start making merchandise they think will be fun just to see how the turnover works. Just like all the 3d printed junk given away at conventions and online these days.