It's probably going to be something I pick up further down the line. BL3 was the best of the series so far in terms of gunplay but the character, story and quest design was a real struggle to get through at various points, so much so that I only did one playthrough of it and haven't touched it again since...
Having a hard time getting into it. I skipped 3 because it sounded like ass but there's some changes here from 2 that I think I'll need a bit of an adjustment period for. The interface is also quite a bit worse than 2s; very slow and overdesigned.
It's also extremely demanding and I'm not sure why based on how it looks. It doesn't appear to be using much ray tracing because it's got kinda crap SSR on all the water.
New nVidia drivers seem to punch it up a bit. Get a sniper rifle in a random drop that's like the Buffalo from Sir Hammerlot's Big Game Hunt and starting to get back into the groove of things.
Feels a bit different than previous games in the series in some ways and I admit it took me a few hours in for it to really click, but I am hooked to this game now. I picked the character Vex as is tradition for me to play as a Siren in Borderlands.
I am still only in the first area of the map trying to wrap up as much as possible before moving on. I will say that I am not the biggest fan of the large open-world thing (in games in general I find open world maps to be overwhelming and mostly empty). I know the other games had large maps but not at this scale and there were multiple, unique but mostly contained locations to visit. I suppose they simply removed the barriers between locations and now have one large area, but still, so far I miss the diversity of environments.
I also find the game a bit tough and bumped it down to easy from normal, since I really struggled at times especially with the first main boss fight. I am fine with that, I am not as good at videogames anymore and play them as a means to relax/stress relief and not for a challenge.