

The game itself defaults to it being pushed further in , : Toggles between the minimap and fullscreen map between being pushed into depth further, or less (and being aligned with the outer border of the minimap). : Toggles between cell shading black outlines on/off (default on) All other options are to your preference. Also recommended to use FXAA instead of TAA, as I think TAA has a subtle affect on the depth of objects in motion. If the game ever loads and stereo doesn't kick in, going into visuals and switching from fullscreen to borderless, apply, and then back from borderless to fullscreen gets 3D to initialize. Also make sure to select Fullscreen in the visuals options for the fix to work. \Borderlands3\OakGame\Binaries\Win64 folder. You should no longer have to worry about trying to finish that quest.Guess I'll make my debut here by sharing the WIP for my Borderlands 3 fix that I just posted at the old place. Then click the WillowTree icon again, hit save, and load up your character in game. Open the Progress dropdown, and select Finished. Once you've opened the right save, go to the Quests tab, expand Playthrough 2 Quests, and select Keeping Your Insides Inside. If you don't know which one it is, no worries, just open one of them and go to the General Info tab in WillowTree to see if that's the right one. Go to your saved games (Documents/My Games/Borderlands/savedata) and select the right save. Click the willow tree icon in the top left and select Open.

There is no way to complete it in game, so you'll have to use WillowTree (a Borderlands modding tool) to mark the quest as completed.ĭownload it from that link, unzip it, and run the exe. The reason this quest popped up for you after playing online is that whoever hosted the game had modded their save file to make them have that quest, and because you joined them, it was passed on to you. This quest is a quest that would not normally be assigned.
