
"Borderlands 4 is a very big and mostly great game that you'll likely spend over 50 hours in if you try to do everything it has to offer. It also might be your first in a long time, or possibly ever. This all might seem really intimidating. 10 billion guns! A giant open world! What should you do? Well, I've got your back. Here are 12 tips to help you get started and kick ass in Borderlands 4."
"Don't Get Distracted By Side Quests Until You Get Your Hover Bike Look, I get it. Running around and doing every little side quest is fun, but I'd recommend focusing on the main story until you get your hoverbike. It won't take more than two hours and it's worth it. Well, unless you like walking everywhere in a big open-world game. And speaking of side quests and not doing them..."
"While I advise not doing every side quest before the credits roll, I do suggest you look out for Propaganda Towers, Bunkers, and other open-world activities that reward you with SDU credits that can be used to upgrade how many items you can hold at once in your backpack. Trust me, you want to upgrade this ASAP. You are going to be grabbing so much random junk to sell and sort through, and running out of space sucks. So prioritize getting that backpack upgraded."
Borderlands 4 is a large open-world shooter with over 50 hours of content and an enormous variety of weapons. Focus on the main story until acquiring a hoverbike, which takes under two hours and greatly improves travel. Avoid completing all side quests before finishing the main story because completing the story unlocks Specializations that are leveled with XP and serve as an endgame progression system. Prioritize finding Propaganda Towers, Bunkers, and other activities that grant SDU credits to expand backpack capacity as soon as possible. Use the new ability to loot items as junk to streamline inventory management.
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