Oh wow, so the Borderlands Online thing is still happening, huh? Can’t say I’m super surprised, but here we are. There’s this small crew just trying to crack open the game and, apparently, they need some coders on board. You know, folks who know their way around DNSpy and Unity Ripper. Don’t ask me what those are. Anyway, they’re stuck right at the character selection. Imagine reaching that close and then bam, stuck. Bummer.
EpicNNG, that YouTuber dude—game designer too—he’s really knee-deep in this. Before this, he managed to poke into the class selection. But now? The team’s totally facing a time crunch. It’s not like they’re not skilled—no, it’s just that there aren’t enough hours in a day, I guess. They’ve got the game in their hands, need more brains to piece it all together. He’s got this bulletin: “We have the game. Like, seriously, the whole game. We’ll crack into it eventually—it’s just playing the waiting game.”
Apparently, they’ve been diving through ancient Borderlands Online sites from China, digging up who knows what. Sounds like they’ve bumped into some haunted web pages and maybe a virus or two. Basically, they’re saying, if you don’t know what you’re doing, stay clear. Nobody wants a cyber mess.
EpicNNG’s going full disclaimer mode, insisting it’s all for the archives—not trying to ruffle 2K’s feathers or anything. They’re just wary because Borderlands 4 is out and 2K’s lawyers might swoop in if they catch wind of this whole experiment. Funny thing is, I only wrote about this after sliding into EpicNNG’s DMs. He’s cool with it—knows the risks but, hey, YOLO?
The clock is ticking. He’s like, “Look at what happened with H2M and Activision. One wrong move and poof!” The fear is real: What if this blows up before the gang gets it running, and then 2K steps in, waving a cease and desist like a magic wand?
Honestly, if they pull it off, this project would be pure gold for game archivists. It’s a quest for this long-lost Chinese MMORPG, like chasing a mythical creature. Let’s hope some tech gurus see this and jump on board. But if you’re more of a casual player than a coder, maybe just cross your fingers for these folks and stay outta the way.