Back in 2014, an established Chinese Game Development Studio, called Shanda Interactive Entertainment, began work on the Borderlands online, a Chinese-Bazar-Keval MMO version of the two-Game-Deep Borderlands series. The gearbox was clearly trying to jump a jump on the growing Chinese PC gaming market, but the game did not happen: it was canceled in 2015 when Shanda completely left the game’s development. Whatever is now, they are some screenshots and (rather strange) trailers.
Now, at an emotional whim, some fans dug an ancient construction of the game from virus-enacted flawed Chinese websites and are difficult to work in creating a playable version of the Lost Lost Borderlands game. (What they would not have been able to play if it was finished, as it would not have been released outside China.)
In an interview with EurogammerProject leader EPICNNG explained why he went to his quixotic discovery to bring back a 10 -year -old unpublished game, which is probably not very good by his own entry.
“I am a superfane of this franchise,” he said. “I can do anything to get my hands on this kind of thing. I will not stop online at the border people. The borderlands started my addiction for videogame, and wanted to become a developer themselves.”
Therefore, even though they “especially do not think the game will be great,” Epikning just wants to play it, and expects the project “brings people together” during the waiting for the September release of the Borderlands 4.
Its server, its original developers, or reverse-engineering software without any documentation, although also have no meaning for the most skilled developers.
“It has been incredibly challenging,” said Epicing. “If you don’t know what you are doing then it can feel that a maze is trying to avoid blind. I eventually reached my skill roof, and it was difficult to accept the feeling.”
For those interested in the project, you can see His request for help video on youtubeYou are also interested in joining the project. They are very clear, for records, that it is a fan project that they do not consider any copyright to violate and that there will be no benefit from issuing the build. They were also clear that they are currently attracting media attention on the project.
In addition, They found De_Dust2 in filesWhich rule.