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Borderlands Collection
Borderlands Collection
Date: 16 March 2011, 14:07

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Borderlands Collection
PC Game | Window | English | 9.87 GB

Borderlands is a science fiction first-person shooter with RPG elements that was developed by Gearbox Software for Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. It was first revealed in the September 2007 issue of Game Informer magazine. The console versions of the game were released in North America on October 20, 2009, and were released in PAL countries on October 23. The console version release for the Japanese market was made available on February 10, 2010. The Windows version was released on October 26 for North America and then on October 29 internationally.
Feature:
Gameplay
Borderlands features 4-player 'drop-in, drop-out' cooperative online play along with single-player and 2-player split
screen co-op modes. In addition, players have access to color customizable vehicles for vehicular combat. Deceased enemies
drop random equipment, which is available for you to pick up. Like traditional RPGs, much of the player's time will be
taken up by missions. There are 127 missions of varying length and complexity, 47 of these being part of the story and the
other 80 as side missions. Many of these missions can be completed together. Gearbox wants to encourage the player to push
themselves just a bit further to complete the next mission on their list. Each mission carries its own rewards, such as new
weapons and items, or perhaps revealing a new piece of the story.
Randomization
The game also has a unique feature similar to Diablo's random item generation system. This new system will generate over
17,000,000 weapons (as of PAX 2009). The system randomized the guns by changing nearly everything about the guns,
including barrel length, round type, round size, ironsights/scope, color, building material, and even additional damage such as
explosion and shock. "We saw a ridiculous amount of guns, but perhaps the strangest was a revolver that fired shotgun
shells (similar to .38/.357 shotshells). Gearbox is constantly surprised with what the system comes up with. They've seen
rifles shoot everything from homing darts to rockets. 'One of the guns tracks onto something and locks, and after three
seconds, [the target] suddenly explodes,' director Matthew Armstrong says."
Player vs. Player
At any time, a player can melee another player to issue a challenge. When the melee is returned, a 1 vs 1 duel starts. Players
can also travel to "arenas" located at various locations in the game world. These arenas are specifically made for competitive
play, where players can face off in both Free-For-All games or team-based games.(winning duels does not win items but is
solely for the purpose of fun)
Multiple Playthroughs
After completing the game, the player is free to roam the world and wrap up any side missions left unfinished, drop the vault
key off at Tannis and collect their reward and wander around aimlessly. After returning to the title screen and choosing the
character, however, the player can choose to begin Playthrough 2. On the second playthrough, the character has all of the
gear, skills, levels, and money that he or she ended the game with. All of the enemies scale up, with bandits beginning at
level 34, and going up from there. The names of enemies also change, i.e. from psycho-maniac-lunatic, midget-little-stunted
and Bruiser-Brute-Bully. After beating the game again on Playthrough 2, all of the enemies scale again, ranging from 48-52
and dropping even better loot than before. The player can revisit and battle most of the bosses, since they respawn, and
fight for better gear, participate in cooperative play, and fight in the arenas.
System Requirements:
OS: Windows XP/Vista/7
Processor: 2.4 Ghz or Equivalent Processor
Memory: 1GB System RAM (2GB Recommended with Vista/7)
Graphics: 256mb+ Video Ram (GeForce 8 Series+/Radeon R8xx Series+)
Hard Drive: 8 GB+
Sound: Windows Compatible Sound Card
Include pack:
Borderlands
Borderlands Collection
Borderlands | 6.09 GB

Borderlands is a science fiction first-person shooter with RPG elements that was developed by Gearbox Software for
Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. It was first revealed in the September 2007 issue of Game Informer
magazine. The console versions of the game were released in North America on October 20, 2009, and were released in
PAL countries on October 23. The console version release for the Japanese market was made available on February 10,
2010. The Windows version was released on October 26 for North America and then on October 29 internationally.
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The Zombie Island of Dr. Ned
Borderlands Collection
Borderlands: The Zombie Island of Dr. Ned | 1.21 GB

The Zombie Island of Dr. Ned is the first installment of downloadable content for Borderlands and includes new quests,
items, and enemies - including WereSkags and various zombies. The storyline takes place in an area known as Jakobs Cove.
Dr. Ned had been in charge of keeping the workers of Jakobs Cove alive, but ended up transforming them into zombies. The
main plot revolves around finding previous visitors to Jakobs Cove and investigating Dr. Ned himself after the bijan
corporation become suspicious of his work. The playable area includes a large outdoor map with several further areas
branched from the main zone - including a dark, abandoned version of previous area 'Old Haven'. The installment was
released for the 360 and PS3 versions on November 24, 2009 which was celebrated with a trailer. The PC version was
released via Steam with SecuROM on December 9, 2009.

Mad Moxxi's Underdome Riot
Borderlands Collection
Borderlands: Mad Moxxi's Underdome Riot | 580 MB

Mad Moxxi's Underdome Riot is the second piece of DLC, which also costs 800 Microsoft Points and $9.99/ВЈ6.29 on the PSN,
for Borderlands. It features three new riot arenas, and storage for players' items. The plot of the DLC is "Mad Moxxi" a
crazed lover who is setting out to find her 4th husband, leading her to make the arenas in the DLC. Players fight several
of the game's enemies, including bosses, in arenas. No experience is gained from killing enemies in the arena battles,
but experience can be gained from completing challenges or quests in the arena. New game modes are added, such as low
gravity fighting, enemy health regeneration, and shieldless fighting. It was released on December 29, 2009 for the Xbox
360 and was released January 7, 2010 for the PS3 and PC. IGN gave Mad Moxxi's Underdome Riot a 6.0/10, praising the fact
that friends can be added in to play, and stated that everything else needed work. "There's no more gun, money, or ammo
drops, and no XP" and stated that "the only decent amount of guns you'll find are in Marcus Kincaid's vendor machine."

The Secret Armory of General Knoxx
Borderlands Collection
Borderlands: The Secret Armory of General Knoxx | 1.99 GB

The third downloadable pack for Borderlands was unofficially announced on January 21, 2010 via the official Gearbox forums,
posted by Gearbox level designer Jason Reiss saying the pack will increase the level cap, and is "the biggest DLC we have
made". A tweet by Gearbox creative director Mike Neumann on January 21, 2010 said the pack would also include "more
Scooter", who is a character in the game. This was followed by an official announcement from Gearbox via Gearboxity on
January 29, 2010, confirming the release, level cap increase, brand new weapons, and "brutal, never-before-seen enemies
in a huge new environment complete with tons of brand new missions" according to Gearbox, developer of the game. Providing
screenshots, and revealing the name of the pack, they are calling it "the largest DLC for Borderlands to date".

Install Notes:
Borderlands_Proper-Razor1911
1. Extract RARs
2. Mount or Burn image
3. Install the game
4. Important!! While installing replace the original exe with the
cracked Borderlands.exe from Razor1911\Install directoy after the DirectX
installation!!
5. Important! While installing copy the cracked exe from Razor1911\Crack directory
to the .\{$InstallDirectory}\Gearbox Software\Borderlands\ directory!
(Not the Binaries directory!)
6. Play the retail!
Borderlands.The.Zombie.Island.of.Dr.Ned.DLC-RELOADED
1. Unrar into your installation directory.
2. Play the game.
Borderlands.Mad.Moxxis.Underdome.Riot.DLC-RELOADED
1. Unrar into your installation directory. This is assuming that both the
original release and first DLC release are installed.
2. Play the game.
Borderlands.The.Secret.Armory.of.General.Knoxx.DLC-RELOADED
1. Unrar into your installation directory.
2. Play the game.
Note: Razor1911 released a 'Proper' of DLC2 Mad Moxxi, however it uses the official installer and requires patch v1.20
applied before it will install properly. The Reloaded release is easier to install and i can confirm it works 100% perfectly
as i have installed everything in this collection and played through it entirely. It is recommended that you install the DLCs
in the order presented; Zombie Island -> Mad Moxxi -> General Knoxx. This will bring the game up-to-date at v1.30
without needing to manually install any official patches.

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