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Works great actually. Hope you enjoy the game as much as I have. It ROCKS in VR.
Unfortunately, we don't have visibility on their progress here in customer support, so we don't have a timeline for the fix to be implemented. Please follow us on Twitter (@2K, @2KSupport, and @Borderlands), as this is where latest info, as well as, upcoming updates and fixes, will be announced.
If you have any further questions please don't hesitate to let us know!
Thanks,
2K Heather
Customer Support
2K Games
And just so you know i have a CV1, Vive and Dell VR visor, CV1 and Vive have no issues with this game and work perfectly, Dell VR does not scale the hud correctly hence the map is off the screen, even with the fact it has the same FOV as the CV1, and of course the other issues of the cross hair appears on the WMR HMD.....and the only thing that will fix this will be a patch to support the WMR, bummer i know but at this point there is no way to fix this unless someone mods a unofficial patch to fix the issues.
Of course it works perfectly on my old CV1, but on the Quest 2 is just a plethora of issues that make it unplayable on said HMD.
Shame though the modding community did not try and fix this as they were amazing on they normal 2d version.