Borderlands 3 co-op scaling will let everyone play together and earn appropriate loot
Play with your friends in Borderlands 3 and get cool stuff, regardless of 🍃level

It's always a bummer when you can't play with your friends because they're twice your level, but that's not gonna happen in 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Borderlands 3. Though it didn't come up in the new 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Borderlands 3 announce trailer, the game's reta🔯il listings reveal that it will feature the series' first full-on level syncing system for cooperative play, letting anybody team up for effective combat and - just as importantly - get their own level-appropriate rewards.
Here's the relevant part of the♒ listing, pulled from : "Quick & Seamless Co-op Action - Play with anyone at any ti𒆙me online or in split-screen co-op, regardless of your level or mission progress. Take down enemies and challenges as a team, but reap rewards that are yours alone - no one misses out on loot."
) in the background to ensure everybody gets similar challenges and rewards no matter how far off they may be from the host in terms of progress. It's a safe bet that it will work in both 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Borderlands 3 split-screen and online multiplayer.The retail listing is all we have to go on for now, so we don't know how Borderlands 3 will present the fact that you're not fighting at your standard character level, or whether you'll have the option to disable automatic scaling if you prefer. I know some Border-fans enjoyed being able to power-level fဣriends with a dangerous trip to the Big Leagues and it'd be a shame if that old-school fun was left behind entirely.
Another fun Borderlands 3 fact: It has a gun that runs around and yells insults at enemies. If that isn't enough for you, check out this video that decodes the secret messages in the first Borderlands 3 teaser.
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