Borderlands allows for four players to share the same game experience simultaneously online in co-op gameplay. Players can freely join or leave each other's games at anytime, or choose to play in the full single-player mode. No its an.exe file for Windows. Reply Good karma +1 vote.
I've been experiencing a crash on startup with my copy of Borderlands 2 through Steam. It all started when I had to forcibly restart my computer while Borderlands 2 was open (note: the restart was required by a non-game related issue).When attempting to launch the game again, I got a fatal error with a Windows AppCrash message and a stack trace in the image below. I'm going to guess bad memory stick due to the loops in the memory manager. Try due memory stress and/or benchmarking tests, reseating, swapping memory slots and/or removing one, trying different memory sticks. What was the 'non-game related issue' that forced the first restart?
Was it a hardware exception? Do you have problems with any other games? Any other UT engine games? Also, have you tried clearing CMOS and removing all power from the device? (Not sure if that still helps these days, but years ago that would help memory issues.)–Oct 23 '12 at 3:17. After nearly giving up, I found the answer on.From the post:. Delete Borderlands 2 in Documents/My Games (not WillowEngine.ini).
Stop cloud storage in Borderlands 2 Steam properties. Verify cache in properties.:. Launch the game and turn off automatic detection in launcher's config (put all options in off or lowest possible).
If the game start, it will create a new profile.bin. Quit the game and put your saves (not the corrupted profile) in the correct folder. Restart the game.It does seem that this causes the issue that causes badass rank to get reset, however.
The Gearbox forum post listed above provides information on how to manipulate it using Cheat Engine, but I'm personally going to wait and hope for them to release a fix that recalculates it automatically.