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Except they have union actors in the freaking game.

From how I’m understanding this, basically what this article is saying is that Troy Baker lied about Gearbox never contacting him to play Rhys, and only now he is saying it’s because Gearbox uses non-union voice actors?

So Troy couldn’t do it because Gearbox didn’t go union and its against the rules for him to do so, but Ashley Bursch was still Tina and she’s in that same Union. I think Troy is making stuff up.

Gearbox and 2K have said for years they pay the union rates to voice actors. They don’t want to get trapped in the “now that you’re a union place, you can ONLY use union employees” trap. If they signed the Union, all the voices from employees would be dropped because the union would require union employees to do those

I was confused at well and thought Troy Baker is flip-flopping his story. In his quote, he is claiming he said ‘yes’ to the role, but was unable to accept if they didn’t go union. I think his response to Randy back in April sounds a bit dodgy now, but I see both sides.

Union issue aside (there need to be more) - I’m not bothered by one less “Troy Baker as Troy Baker” performance.

This is not a true self-driving car, though. The Tesla “Autopilot” feature is nowhere even close to full-on whole-car autonomous driving systems being tested by Google, Uber, and others — and those more substantial systems have still had their fair share of accidents.

Simple. Japan is not Asia.

When borderlands 2 was still the best game in the looter shooter genre, how is a newer version, with more variance between characters, and better QOL features a bad thing?

Kotaku: Borderlands 3 is like a Borderlands game.

I seriously never do this, but I had to stop reading this at the top where you compared the Borderlands experience to Destiny 2, a game many wouldn’t even pick up because the first one was raw garbage, with a very, very interesting story completely locked out of the game itself and put behind a wall of online text.

Idk I thought Battleborn was super fun!

Idk I wouldn’t say they’re mediocre or milking the franchise at all. We don’t even get a new borderlands every 2 years. I’d say they make solid B+ games.

been waiting for ages for BL3, and now I finally got to play it.

I think that’s the whole idea...really? It’s just borderlands. A lot of games tried to deviate from the core design that made it fun and in the end, it ends up falling flat, just look at what happened to Fallout 4(that’s a personal opinion) but I think this was more for “fans” than anything else. It was not out to

It is particularly hard to play as Jack when other people just want to play a Gears game (Ie. run in, shoot everything, then move onto the next area with chest high walls). I am playing the game on my own and then jumping on to help two friends through the campaign, and it is absolutely a bore playing a Jack if they

I thought the same thing initially because I do hate when open world elements are wedged into a game that previously didn’t have it (see Uncharted 4). HOWEVER, I am pleasantly surprised by how well it’s implemented into this game. It actually reminds me a lot of God of Wars open areas, that gave us moments of

To be fair, I've always had a weird, almost depressing love for those chicken patties.

I was about to say the same thing! Like, umm there is one comment? And I don’t think he is flaming or complaining, he’s just saying he can’t put himself in the protagonist’s shoes, which I would say is fair. Seemed reasonable. 

I see one post where they say they can’t relate to a female protagonist and the grey’s are pretty tame.