Author: Open World Games

The wait for Borderlands 4 has been long, but Gearbox has returned with its most technically ambitious entry yet, powered by Unreal Engine 5. Thanks to new features like Lumen global illumination, Nanite geometry, and virtual shadow maps, this is by far the most visually advanced Borderlands game to date. However, as Digital Foundry highlights in their latest in-depth analysis, the transition to Unreal Engine 5 hasn’t been without problems—especially when it comes to console performance. A Beautiful Upgrade on Paper Digital Foundry points out that Borderlands 4 makes strong use of Unreal Engine 5’s cutting-edge technology. Lighting across the…

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