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BL3 had some nice mechanical improvements for gameplay, but greatly hurt what the series built up (improved a bit with better quality in the DLCs). So I will also be cautious. Though I hope we get some official information (story, lore, character development, etc.) by either an actual trailer (not simply the teaser we got) or any detailed announcements by the devs (not the vague answers we got at the PAX panel).
I have hopes, but not expectations. They can double down with the atrocities in BL3 or they can listen to the outcry of the player base and redirect it back to what Borderlands is all about with respect to what built up before BL3.
BL4 is going to be a critical junction for the series and the company as a whole, in my opinion.
They'll either learn it the easy way or the hard way and it seems they are gonna be learning it the hard way.
So might as well sit back and enjoy the chaos with a bag of dioritos.
Might need something stronger than Doritos for whatever they are doing with this, but I'll heed your advice.
I own all the games and the last couple plus that awful movie are going to keep my credit card in the wallet for whatever they plan with part 4.