
"Can Liam Hemsworth really hack it as Geralt of Rivia? Will Toby Fox take as long with Deltarune Chapter 5 as the game's last updates? And what the hell is Randy Pitchford talking about, part 523? Welcome to another edition of Morning Checkpoint, Kotaku 's daily roundup of gaming news and culture. It's official, folks: there are too many games to play, again."
"That's one of the big questions fans on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S have been asking Gearbox Entertainment since the newest entry in the loot shooter series dropped last week. Some are blaming the lack of FOV sliders, along with the absence of any option to turn off motion blur, for motion sickness (I basically can't play any first-person game too close to the screen for this reason). Others just play on wide-ass monitors and would like the option."
Too many new games are arriving, creating a backlog that is overwhelming players. The weekend was spent playing Borderlands 4, Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion, and Elden Ring Nightreign, causing chores to be postponed. Borderlands 4 lacks FOV sliders and a motion-blur toggle on consoles, prompting reports of motion sickness and observations that split-screen appears to change the FOV. Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford acknowledged the FOV concern, suggesting settings could affect fairness and that the team is looking into it. Other items include casting curiosity about Liam Hemsworth as Geralt and speculation about Toby Fox's timeline for Deltarune Chapter 5.
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