Borderlands 4 will have a radar option after all, as Gearbox doubles down on listening to community feedback
Borderlands fans, you won. Gearbox Software heard the feedback about Borderlands 4's lack of a minimap loud and clear, and has been working behind the scenes on fixing things. When Gearbox revealed there'd be no minimap in Borderlands 4, opting for a compass with red markers indicating enemies instead, fans were not thrilled. After playing the game last month, I got used to the minimap-less gameplay, but Gearbox was quietly working on adding something new to address concerns. https://twitter.com/DuvalMagic/status/1935807719014822300 Yesterday, Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford revealed that the team has been working hard on a combat radar option for the game. The radar will sit top right on the screen, but will be off by default, so players can choose to add it to their experience if they want it. And I think that's an excellent compromise. When I visited Gearbox to play Borderlands 4 early last month, senior project producer Anthony Nicholson defended the game's decision not to have a minimap, but also stated that everything they do is for the fans and what players will find fun. BL4's lack of a minimap was "more of a philosophy based on the design of the game,” Nicholson told me on May 14, "because we want you to be able to go out and explore more." The new Destiny 2 Ghost-like ECHO-4 bot that follows you around and scans the environment is meant to replace the mini map, but the player complaints were apparently loud enough to find a middle ground. The combat radar isn't as detailed as a minimap in the past, and the game's map can still be seen from a separate menu. It shows enemies in your vicinity as red dots, showing their locations nearby and indicating if they are above and below you. Gearbox's willingness to listen to feedback was already apparent based on what I played, but this decision only hammers that point home further. I'm looking forward to playing more when Borderlands 4 launches on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S on Sept. 12. The post Borderlands 4 will have a radar option after all, as Gearbox doubles down on listening to community feedback appeared first on Destructoid.

Borderlands fans, you won. Gearbox Software heard the feedback about Borderlands 4's lack of a minimap loud and clear, and has been working behind the scenes on fixing things.
When Gearbox revealed there'd be no minimap in Borderlands 4, opting for a compass with red markers indicating enemies instead, fans were not thrilled. After playing the game last month, I got used to the minimap-less gameplay, but Gearbox was quietly working on adding something new to address concerns.
Yesterday, Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford revealed that the team has been working hard on a combat radar option for the game. The radar will sit top right on the screen, but will be off by default, so players can choose to add it to their experience if they want it. And I think that's an excellent compromise.
When I visited Gearbox to play Borderlands 4 early last month, senior project producer Anthony Nicholson defended the game's decision not to have a minimap, but also stated that everything they do is for the fans and what players will find fun.
BL4's lack of a minimap was "more of a philosophy based on the design of the game,” Nicholson told me on May 14, "because we want you to be able to go out and explore more." The new Destiny 2 Ghost-like ECHO-4 bot that follows you around and scans the environment is meant to replace the mini map, but the player complaints were apparently loud enough to find a middle ground.
The combat radar isn't as detailed as a minimap in the past, and the game's map can still be seen from a separate menu. It shows enemies in your vicinity as red dots, showing their locations nearby and indicating if they are above and below you.
Gearbox's willingness to listen to feedback was already apparent based on what I played, but this decision only hammers that point home further. I'm looking forward to playing more when Borderlands 4 launches on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S on Sept. 12.
The post Borderlands 4 will have a radar option after all, as Gearbox doubles down on listening to community feedback appeared first on Destructoid.