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i got Borderlands2 running on 4400 hd intel graphics smoothly and i was blown away
It's a big step up from a 360 which I also started playing the game on.
I think the game runs great on pc.
I have a "proper" pc with a 2080super in it. It easily runs the game at 4k with max settings, but I was surprised to see how well it runs even on my little living room pc.
It's just a tiny pc that I normally just use for e-mails, youtube and movies.
It's a little Beelink SER5 Mini PC with an AMD Ryzen 5 5560U in it.
I can run the game on that in 1080p at 60fps with low to middle-ish settings.
Way better than the 360 ever could.
Not bad for a 290 dollar pretty compromised thing that was never meant for gaming.
I haven't played for a long time but when I played the community was great.
Have fun!
On console you only had one option for matchmaking.
If you want to change the region you are looking for players in you can go to:
Settings, downloads. Then select the region/country you want to meet people from.
Steam will not pair you with people outside the download region you have selected.
Suprised that 300 usd mini pc can run it at those details tho