Platforms: PC (Windows, macOS), PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Google Stadia, Nintendo Switch (Ultimate Edition)
Unique Feature: Bazillions of procedurally generated guns, four distinct Vault Hunter classes with deep skill trees, signature cel-shaded art style and humor, multi-planet exploration, robust co-op gameplay.
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Gameplay & Mechanics
Companions/Followers
None (Gameplay): The Doom Slayer fights entirely alone during the single-player campaign. There are no AI companions that directly assist in combat.
VEGA (Guidance/Narrative): While not a combat companion, VEGA provides crucial mission information, manages the Fortress of Doom, and contributes significantly to the narrative and lore exposition.
AI
FL4K's Pets (Skag, Spiderant, Jabber): FL4K, the Beastmaster, can choose one of three loyal pets to fight alongside them. Each pet has unique abilities, attacks, and can be upgraded through FL4K's skill trees. Pets can draw aggro, deal damage, and provide buffs. They are a core part of FL4K's gameplay.
Various alien creatures
Moze's Iron Bear: Moze, the Gunner, can summon her bipedal Iron Bear mech as an Action Skill. Iron Bear is equipped with customizable heavy weapons on each arm (e.g., miniguns, grenade launchers, railguns, flamethrowers, melee fists) and provides significant firepower and protection for a limited time.
Mech Suit
Zane's SNTNL Drone & Digi-Clone: Zane, the Operative, can deploy a SNTNL combat drone that flies around attacking enemies with machine guns or rockets. He can also deploy a Digi-Clone of himself that distracts enemies and fires at them; Zane can swap places with his clone. These are Action Skills with cooldowns.
Robotic Drone / Holographic Clone
Co-op Player Characters (Vault Hunters): In co-operative multiplayer, other players join as their chosen Vault Hunters, each with their own unique skills and abilities, acting as active companions.
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Key Collectibles
Toys (Vinyl Figurines): Small, hidden collectible figures representing various demons, characters, and items from the Doom universe. Each level typically has 2-3 toys hidden in secret areas.
Codex Pages: Lore entries found throughout levels that expand on the game's universe, characters, demons, locations, weapons, and the history of the Sentinels, Maykrs, and Hell. Essential for understanding the deeper narrative.
Albums (Music Discs): Hidden collectible records featuring music tracks from previous id Software games (like classic Doom, Quake, Wolfenstein) and some original tracks. These can be listened to in the Doom Slayer's room in the Fortress of Doom.
Cheat Codes: Floppy disk-like items hidden in levels that unlock various cheat codes (e.g., infinite ammo, all runes, specific suit modes). Once found, cheats can be enabled when replaying missions but disable Slayer Gate access.
Praetor Suit Points: Tokens carried by ghostly Sentinel guards or found in caches. Used to upgrade the Praetor Suit's abilities and systems.
Sentinel Crystals: Crystals that allow the Slayer to choose between upgrading maximum Health, Armor, or Ammunition capacity. Unlocking both linked upgrades on a crystal grants an additional passive perk.
Empyrean Keys: Earned by completing challenging Slayer Gates (optional combat encounters with high difficulty). Used in the Fortress of Doom to unlock the Unmaykr weapon.
Sentinel Batteries: Power sources found in levels or earned from completing mission challenges. Used in the Fortress of Doom to unlock rooms containing collectibles like Praetor Suit Points, Runes, or cosmetic skins.
Typhon Logs & Dead Drops: Audio logs left by the first Vault Hunter, Typhon DeLeon, detailing his adventures and discoveries. Finding all three logs in a zone reveals the location of a Typhon Dead Drop, a hidden loot cache.
Eridian Writings: Ancient alien texts scattered across the planets. After acquiring an Eridian Analyzer, players can decipher these writings to gain XP and Eridium, and uncover more lore about the Eridians and Vaults.
Dead Claptraps: Parts from deceased Claptrap units that can be salvaged to help Claptrap build a new friend. Each part provides Eridium.
Crew Challenges (Various Types): A category of collectibles and repeatable activities specific to different NPCs and planets. Includes:
- **Legendary Hunts:** (Sir Hammerlock) Defeating unique, powerful creatures.
- **Targets of Opportunity:** (Zer0) Assassinating specific high-value targets.
- **Crimson Radio:** (Moxxi) Sabotaging Children of the Vault propaganda towers.
- **Hijack Target:** (Ellie) Stealing specific vehicle parts to unlock them for the Catch-A-Ride system.
Red Chests: Special chests containing higher-quality loot, often found in hidden areas or at the end of dungeons/challenges.
Vault Symbols & Eridium Piles: Hidden Vault symbols that can be found, and destructible Eridium crystal piles that yield Eridium currency (used for cosmetics and end-game purchases).
Key Themes
Demonic Invasion
Saving Humanity
Hell on Earth
Interdimensional Warfare
Ancient Alien Civilizations (Sentinels & Maykrs)
The Doom Slayer's Rage
Apocalyptic Power
Resource Management
Fast-Paced Combat
Lore Expansion
Loot & Mayhem
Dark Humor
Cults & Propaganda
Space Exploration & Multiple Planets
Corporate Greed (Weapon Manufacturers)
Found Family
Cel-Shaded Art Style
Over-the-Top Action
Satire
Anarchy
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Combat & Gear
Weapons Overview
Combat Shotgun (Mods: Sticky Bombs, Full Auto): Shotgun (Versatile)
A reliable early-game shotgun. Sticky Bombs provide ranged explosive capabilities, while Full Auto turns it into a rapid-fire close-quarters weapon.
Heavy Cannon (Mods: Precision Bolt, Micro Missiles): Assault Rifle (Precision/Burst)
A versatile automatic rifle. Precision Bolt offers a scoped, high-damage single shot, while Micro Missiles launch a volley of small rockets.
Fires rapid plasma projectiles. Heat Blast unleashes a shockwave after sustained fire. Microwave Beam locks onto and stuns enemies, eventually causing them to explode.
Fires powerful rockets. Remote Detonate allows manual explosion. Lock-On Burst fires a three-rocket salvo at a targeted enemy.
Super Shotgun (Meathook): Shotgun (Close Range, Mobility)
Iconic double-barreled shotgun with immense close-range damage. The Meathook attachment allows the Slayer to grapple onto enemies, pulling himself towards them or setting them on fire.
Ballista (Mods: Arbalest, Destroyer Blade): Energy Projectile (Heavy Damage/Utility)
Fires a powerful energy bolt. Arbalest charges a high-damage explosive shot. Destroyer Blade launches a wide, short-range energy wave that can clear groups.
Chaingun (Mods: Mobile Turret, Energy Shield): Automatic Firearm (High Rate of Fire)
A gatling-style weapon. Mobile Turret deploys four barrels for devastating sustained fire (at the cost of movement). Energy Shield provides frontal protection while firing.
BFG-9000: Ultimate Weapon (Area Clearing)
Fires a large plasma orb that tethers to and damages multiple enemies in a wide area. Extremely powerful with limited ammunition.
Unmaykr: Ultimate Weapon (Focused Energy Barrage)
An ancient Sentinel weapon unlocked using Empyrean Keys. Fires a rapid spread of energy projectiles, sharing ammo with the BFG. More focused damage than the BFG.
Crucible: Melee (Ultimate Blade)
A powerful Sentinel energy sword capable of instantly killing most standard demons with a single strike. Has limited charges replenished by finding Crucible pickups.
Doomblade: Melee (Integrated Arm Blade)
The Slayer's retractable arm blade, primarily used for Glory Kills and Blood Punch attacks.
Chainsaw: Utility/Melee (Ammo Generation)
Instantly kills most demons (except Super Heavy) and causes them to drop a large amount of ammunition. Requires fuel, which recharges over time or via pickups.
The core of Borderlands: 'bazillions' of guns with randomly generated parts, stats, elemental effects (Incendiary, Shock, Corrosive, Cryo, Radiation), and special properties. Guns come in different rarities (Common to Legendary/Pearlescent). Anointed gear grants powerful bonuses tied to Action Skill usage.
Each manufacturer has unique traits: **Jakobs** (high critical damage, ricocheting bullets, old-west aesthetic), **Maliwan** (elemental damage focus, charge-up times, dual elements), **Tediore** (guns are thrown like grenades when reloaded, then digistruct a new one), **Hyperion** (accuracy increases with sustained fire, deployable weapon shields when aiming), **Torgue** (explosive projectiles, sticky mode), **Dahl** (alternate fire modes - burst, full-auto, semi-auto), **Vladof** (high fire rate, under-barrel attachments like rockets/shotguns), **Atlas** (tracker tags for homing bullets), **COV (Children of the Vault)** ('infinite' ammo with overheat mechanic instead of traditional reloads).
Grenade Mods: Throwable Explosive/Utility
Various grenade mods with diverse effects, including singularities, MIRVs (multiple explosions), transfusions (health stealing), elemental damage, and utility effects like teleportation or enemy grouping.
Shields: Defensive Gear
Provide a regenerating energy shield that absorbs damage before health is affected. Shields have various capacities, recharge rates, recharge delays, and can have special properties like elemental resistance/nova bursts, damage boosting, or health regeneration.
Class Mods: Character Augment Gear
Equippable items specific to each Vault Hunter class. They provide boosts to specific skills (even allowing skills to be over-leveled) and often grant passive stat increases or unique class-specific perks.
Artifacts: Utility Gear
Provide powerful passive bonuses, often affecting movement (like enabling slam or slide anointments), elemental damage, melee damage, or providing unique utility effects like health regeneration or loot quality improvements.
Armor / Gear Sets
Praetor Suit: The Doom Slayer's advanced combat armor. Provides base protection (Armor points) and can be upgraded with Praetor Suit Points to enhance various systems: Fundamentals (health, armor, ammo capacity), Environment (resistance to hazards), Frag Grenade, Ice Bomb, and Flame Belch (capacity, cooldowns, effects). Armor is a resource that absorbs damage before health and can be replenished by Flame Belching enemies or finding armor pickups.
Runes: Up to three Runes can be equipped at a time, providing powerful passive abilities and buffs. Examples include 'Savagery' (faster Glory Kills), 'Seek and Destroy' (longer Glory Kill range), 'Air Control' (better mid-air maneuverability), 'Dazed and Confused' (longer enemy stagger time), 'Saving Throw' (survive one fatal blow).
Sentinel Crystals: Collectible items that allow the Slayer to choose between upgrading maximum Health, Armor, or Ammunition capacity. Unlocking both upgrades on a crystal grants an additional passive perk.
Shields: Primary defensive gear. Shields have varying capacities, recharge rates, recharge delays, and can possess special properties from different manufacturers (e.g., Pangolin - high capacity; Anshin - elemental resistance; Hyperion - amp damage on depletion). Legendary and unique shields offer powerful, build-defining effects.
Class Mods: Class-specific items that grant points to skills in the Vault Hunter's skill trees (potentially pushing them beyond their normal maximum) and provide additional passive stat bonuses or unique perks that synergize with specific builds.
Artifacts: Equippable Eridian artifacts that provide significant passive bonuses and unique effects. These can include elemental damage boosts, improved slide/slam mechanics, increased luck, health regeneration effects, or anointments that trigger on action skill use or other conditions.
Outfits/Customization
Doom Slayer Armor Skins: Players can unlock a wide variety of cosmetic skins for the Doom Slayer's Praetor Suit. These are earned through game progression, completing challenges, finding secrets, linking accounts (e.g., Slayers Club), participating in in-game events, or via DLC/Deluxe Edition. Skins range from classic Doomguy looks to unique demonic or Sentinel-themed designs but offer no gameplay advantages.
Weapon Skins: Similarly, many weapons have unlockable cosmetic skins that change their appearance without altering their stats or functionality. Earned through similar methods as armor skins.
Player Profile Customization (Podiums, Animations, Icons, Titles - BATTLEMODE): In BATTLEMODE, players can customize their Slayer and Demon podiums, intro/victory animations, profile icons, and titles to personalize their online presence.
Vault Hunter Heads: Unlockable and purchasable cosmetic heads that change the appearance of the player character's head. A wide variety of styles are available, from serious to outlandish.
Vault Hunter Skins: Cosmetic skins that alter the color scheme and patterns of the Vault Hunter's default outfit. Can be unlocked through gameplay, purchased, or obtained via special events and DLCs (e.g., Multiverse Final Form & Disciples of the Vault Cosmetic Packs).
Weapon Skins: Cosmetic skins that can be applied to weapons to change their appearance without affecting stats. Examples include the Butt Stallion weapon skin or Gold Weapon Skins Pack (pre-order/deluxe bonuses).
Weapon Trinkets: Small cosmetic charms that can be attached to weapons for personalization.
ECHO Device Skins: Cosmetic skins to change the appearance of the player's ECHO communication device.
Room Decorations (Sanctuary III): Players can find and place various decorations in their personal quarters aboard the Sanctuary III spaceship.
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World & Exploration
Playable Vehicles
None (Player Controlled for Traversal)
The Doom Slayer primarily traverses environments on foot, utilizing his advanced mobility (double jump, dash, climbing, meathook). There are no player-controlled vehicles like cars or bikes for general traversal.
Fortress of Doom (Hub): Celestial Space Station / Hub World
The Doom Slayer's mobile headquarters. While not a 'vehicle' in the traditional sense, it travels between dimensions and serves as a central hub where the player can access collectibles, upgrade weapons and suit, practice in a training room (Ripatorium), and select missions. It is not directly piloted by the player during gameplay missions.
Contextual/Environmental Vehicles (e.g., Demonic Machinery, Lifts): Interactive Environment Elements
Levels may feature lifts, jump pads, teleporters, or large pieces of demonic/Sentinel machinery that the Slayer interacts with for progression or traversal, but these are not freely pilotable vehicles.
Outrunner: Light Buggy / All-Terrain Vehicle
A fast and versatile two-seater buggy, a staple of the Borderlands series. Customizable with different chassis, weapons (machine guns, rockets), armor, wheels, and paint jobs via the Catch-A-Ride system.
Technical: Armed Truck / Utility Vehicle
A heavier, more durable vehicle often equipped with a rear-mounted turret. Can carry more passengers. Also customizable with various weapons and parts.
Cyclone: Monowheel Combat Vehicle
A fast, agile single-wheel vehicle capable of strafing and high speeds. Offers unique offensive capabilities and maneuverability. Customizable with different weapon systems and mods.
Vehicles used by enemy factions like the Children of the Vault. Often ramshackle, heavily armed, and can be commandeered by the player. Some can be scanned at a Catch-A-Ride to unlock their parts for player vehicle customization.
Unique hover-capable wheels found in 'Moxxi's Heist of the Handsome Jackpot' DLC, allowing vehicles to float over certain surfaces.
Jetbeast (DLC - Bounty of Blood): Customizable Hoverbike
A heavily armed and customizable hoverbike introduced in the 'Bounty of Blood' DLC, used for traversing the plains of Gehenna.
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Story & Characters
Main Characters
Doom Slayer (The Slayer / Doomguy): Protagonist
The legendary, silent, and unstoppable warrior prophesied to destroy the forces of Hell. He is driven by pure rage and an unyielding determination to protect humanity and eradicate all demons. His origins and history with the Sentinels and Maykrs are further explored.
VEGA: Ally / AI Assistant
An advanced artificial intelligence originally from Mars, now integrated into the Slayer's Fortress of Doom. VEGA provides mission intel, manages the Fortress, and offers analytical support. Revealed to have a deeper connection to Urdak and The Father.
Khan Maykr: Main Antagonist (Base Game)
The supreme ruler of Urdak and the Maykr race. She orchestrates the invasion of Earth to produce Argent Energy, believing it necessary for her people's survival, making a pact with Hell.
Three high-ranking priests of Hell, formerly Sentinels, who serve the Khan Maykr and are key targets for the Doom Slayer to disrupt Hell's invasion of Earth.
The Betrayer (Valen): Supporting Character / Sentinel Exile
A former Sentinel warrior who betrayed his people to Hell in exchange for the return of his son's life (who was turned into the Icon of Sin). He aids the Slayer with information and the Sentinel Hammer in the DLC.
The Father (Voice): Entity / Creator Figure
The supreme being of Urdak, creator of the Maykrs and potentially the multiverse. VEGA is a fragment of his consciousness. His true nature and intentions are a central part of the lore.
Samuel Hayden (Seraphim - DLC): Ally / Ambiguous Figure
The former head of the UAC on Mars, now revealed to be the Seraphim, a Maykr who aided the Slayer. He continues to play a complex role in the events of The Ancient Gods DLC.
The Dark Lord (Davoth - DLC): Main Antagonist (The Ancient Gods)
The true creator of Hell, Jekkad (later Hell), Urdak, and all dimensions, including the Maykrs and The Father. He is the ultimate adversary the Doom Slayer must face to end the eternal conflict.
A UAC employee hologram encountered in The Ancient Gods - Part One, providing humorous commentary and minor assistance.
Amara (The Siren): Playable Vault Hunter
A renowned hero from Partali, Amara is a powerful Siren who can summon ethereal fists to pummel her enemies. Her action skills focus on elemental damage, crowd control, and melee combat (Phasegrasp, Phaseslam, Phasecast).
FL4K (The Beastmaster): Playable Vault Hunter
An emergent AI robot on a quest of self-discovery, accompanied by one of three loyal pets (Skag, Spiderant, Jabber) that assist in combat. FL4K excels at critical hits, stealth (Fade Away), and commanding their beasts (Gamma Burst, Rakk Attack!).
Moze (The Gunner): Playable Vault Hunter
A former Vladof soldier who can digistruct and pilot her heavily armed Iron Bear mech. Moze's skill trees allow customization of Iron Bear's weaponry (miniguns, grenade launchers, railguns, etc.) and focus on explosives, shields, or infinite ammo.
Zane Flynt (The Operative): Playable Vault Hunter
A semi-retired corporate hitman from the Flynt family. Zane utilizes various gadgets like a SNTNL drone, a Digi-Clone, and a deployable Barrier. He is unique in his ability to equip two Action Skills simultaneously by sacrificing his grenade slot.
Tyreen Calypso: Main Antagonist / Siren
One of the Calypso Twins and a powerful Siren. She leads the Children of the Vault cult with her brother Troy, seeking to absorb the power of Vaults across the galaxy. Known for her live-streaming persona and ability to leech power.
Troy Calypso: Main Antagonist / 'God-King'
Tyreen's twin brother and co-leader of the Children of the Vault. He was born conjoined to Tyreen and possesses some Siren-like powers by siphoning her energy. He is ambitious and seeks to prove himself.
Lilith (The Firehawk): NPC / Leader of the Crimson Raiders / Siren
A returning character from previous Borderlands games and a powerful Siren. She leads the Crimson Raiders in their fight against the Calypso Twins and commands the starship Sanctuary III.
The famously annoying but occasionally helpful Claptrap unit, a series staple. Provides introductory guidance and comic relief.
Patricia Tannis: NPC / Scientist & Eridian Expert
A brilliant but socially awkward scientist specializing in Eridian technology and Vault lore. She plays a key role in understanding the Vaults and the Calypsos' plans.
Ellie: NPC / Mechanic
Moxxi's daughter and a skilled mechanic responsible for the Catch-A-Ride vehicle system on Sanctuary III and various planets.
Marcus Kincaid: NPC / Arms Dealer
The owner of Marcus Munitions, the primary weapon vending machines throughout the Borderlands universe.
Example Missions
Campaign Story Missions (e.g., Hell on Earth, Exultia, Cultist Base, Doom Hunter Base, Nekravol, Urdak, Final Sin)
A series of linear, action-packed levels where the Doom Slayer battles through demonic hordes across Earth, Hell, Urdak, and other dimensions to find and kill the Hell Priests, stop the Khan Maykr, and ultimately destroy the Icon of Sin. Each mission features intense combat arenas, platforming sections, secret hunting, and often culminates in a boss fight or major story development.
Slayer Gates
Optional, high-difficulty combat encounters found within campaign levels. Completing a Slayer Gate rewards an Empyrean Key, used to unlock the Unmaykr weapon in the Fortress of Doom. These are intense tests of skill against waves of tough demons.
Secret Encounters
Timed combat challenges hidden in levels. Completing them within the time limit (and sometimes with specific conditions) rewards Weapon Points for upgrading weapon mods.
Master Levels (e.g., Super Gore Nest Master Level)
Significantly harder, remixed versions of existing campaign levels with different enemy compositions, more aggressive AI, and increased resource scarcity. Designed for maximum challenge and replayability.
The Ancient Gods - Part One & Part Two (DLC Campaigns)
Two substantial story expansions that continue the Doom Slayer's narrative after the main game. Part One involves retrieving The Father's life sphere and stopping the Seraphim's plans. Part Two sees the Slayer leading Sentinel armies against the Dark Lord in the heart of Hell to end the eternal conflict.
Horde Mode
A wave-based survival mode where the Doom Slayer fights increasingly difficult waves of demons across various arenas to achieve a high score and unlock cosmetic rewards. Features rounds with different objectives and random buffs/debuffs.
Main Story Campaign
A series of narrative quests following the new Vault Hunters as they join the Crimson Raiders to stop the Calypso Twins and their Children of the Vault cult from opening The Great Vault and gaining ultimate power. This journey spans multiple planets.
Side Missions
Numerous optional quests found on each planet, offered by various NPCs. These often involve unique stories, characters, and rewards, expanding the lore and providing XP and loot.
Crew Challenges
A set of planet-specific collectible and combat challenges issued by various crew members of Sanctuary III (e.g., Sir Hammerlock's Legendary Hunts, Zer0's Targets of Opportunity, Moxxi's Crimson Radio sabotage, Ellie's Hijack Targets, Claptrap's Dead Claptrap parts, Typhon DeLeon's Logs and Dead Drops). Completing these provides Eridium, XP, and contributes to area completion.
Proving Grounds (Eridian Trials)
End-game timed dungeon-like instances unlocked by finding Eridian Writings. Players fight through waves of enemies and a final boss within a time limit to earn high-quality loot. Different Proving Grounds offer unique challenges.
Circles of Slaughter
Wave-based survival arenas where players fight increasingly difficult hordes of enemies. Completing all rounds yields significant XP and loot. Examples include Cistern of Slaughter, Slaughter Shaft, Slaughterstar 3000.
DLC Campaign Missions
Each of the four main story DLCs (Moxxi's Heist of the Handsome Jackpot, Guns, Love, and Tentacles, Bounty of Blood, Psycho Krieg and the Fantastic Fustercluck) features its own new campaign with unique storylines, locations, enemies, and bosses.
Arms Race (Designer's Cut DLC)
A roguelike game mode where players start with no gear in a new zone (Stormblind Complex), scavenge for weapons, and fight to extract high-quality loot before being killed by enemies or an encroaching storm (Murdercane).
Ava's Murder Mysteries (Director's Cut DLC)
A series of story-driven side missions where players help Ava investigate potentially paranormal happenings and uncover a conspiracy across multiple planets.
Hemovorous the Invincible (Director's Cut DLC)
A challenging end-game raid boss encounter, requiring Eridium to access. Defeating this massive Varkid offers some of the best loot in the game.
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Multiplayer
Multiplayer Details
1. BATTLEMODE (2v1 PvP): An asymmetrical mode where two player-controlled demons team up against one fully-loaded Doom Slayer. Each demon has unique abilities and summons. 2. Invasion Mode (Canceled): A planned mode where players could invade another's campaign as a demon, which was ultimately canceled. Horde Mode was added as a single-player wave-based survival mode.
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Editions & DLC
Available Editions
Available in Standard Edition and Deluxe Edition. Deluxe Edition included the Year One Pass (The Ancient Gods - Part One & Part Two DLCs), Demonic Slayer Skin, and Classic Weapon Sound Pack. A Collector's Edition included a wearable Doom Slayer Helmet replica, SteelBook, lore book, lithograph, and all Deluxe Edition digital content.
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Post-Launch Content / DLC
The main post-launch content was the two-part story expansion 'The Ancient Gods - Part One' and 'The Ancient Gods - Part Two,' which continue the Doom Slayer's story after the main campaign. Numerous free updates added Master Levels (remixed, harder campaign levels), new BATTLEMODE arenas and demons, cosmetic skins, and quality-of-life improvements like Horde Mode.
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is DOOM Eternal a direct sequel to DOOM (2016)? A: Yes, DOOM Eternal directly continues the story of the Doom Slayer from where DOOM (2016) left off, expanding significantly on the lore and universe.
Q: What is the 'Doom Dance' or 'Funky Fetus' combat loop? A: This refers to the core gameplay loop of DOOM Eternal: aggressively engaging demons, using Glory Kills on staggered enemies to regain health, using the Chainsaw on weaker demons for ammunition, and using the Flame Belch to set enemies on fire and make them drop armor shards when damaged. This constant resource management through offensive actions is key to survival.
Q: What are Master Levels? A: Master Levels are remixed versions of campaign levels with significantly increased difficulty, different enemy placements, and new challenges. They are designed for experienced players seeking a greater test of skill.
Q: How does the Meathook on the Super Shotgun work? A: The Meathook is a grappling hook attached to the Super Shotgun. It can latch onto demons, rapidly pulling the Slayer towards them. This is used for aggressive closing of distances, setting up close-range shotgun blasts, aerial maneuvering, and can be upgraded to set hooked enemies on fire (generating armor with Flame Belch).
Q: What is BATTLEMODE? A: BATTLEMODE is DOOM Eternal's 2v1 asymmetrical multiplayer mode where two player-controlled demons (choosing from types like Mancubus, Marauder, Revenant, etc., each with unique abilities) fight against one fully kitted Doom Slayer. It's a best-of-five rounds mode focused on tactical team play for demons and aggressive skill for the Slayer.
Q: Does DOOM Eternal have ray tracing? A: Yes, ray-traced reflections were added to DOOM Eternal in a post-launch update for PC (NVIDIA RTX and AMD RX 6000 series and newer) and current-gen consoles (PS5, Xbox Series X). This feature enhances visual quality but is demanding on hardware.
Q: When was Borderlands 3 released? A: Borderlands 3 was initially released on September 13, 2019, for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC (via Epic Games Store), with a Steam release for PC on March 13, 2020. It later came to other platforms like Stadia, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch.
Q: Who are the playable characters in Borderlands 3? A: There are four playable Vault Hunters: Amara the Siren, FL4K the Beastmaster, Moze the Gunner, and Zane the Operative. Each has three unique skill trees and multiple Action Skills.
Q: Who are the main villains in Borderlands 3? A: The main antagonists are the Calypso Twins, Troy and Tyreen, who lead the Children of the Vault (COV) cult and seek to harness the power of the Great Vault.
Q: Does Borderlands 3 have multiplayer? A: Yes, Borderlands 3 supports up to 4-player online co-operative multiplayer. It also features local split-screen co-op on consoles. Cross-platform play is supported across PC (Steam/Epic), Xbox, PlayStation, and Mac.
Q: What is Mayhem Mode in Borderlands 3? A: Mayhem Mode is an end-game feature that significantly increases game difficulty by applying random modifiers to enemies and gameplay, while also increasing loot quality and XP gain. There are multiple Mayhem levels (1-11 with Mayhem 2.0 update).
Q: How many planets can you visit in Borderlands 3? A: Players can travel to multiple planets beyond Pandora, including Promethea, Athenas, Eden-6, and Nekrotafeyo, using the Sanctuary III starship as a mobile base.
Q: What kind of DLC does Borderlands 3 have? A: Borderlands 3 has two Season Passes. Season Pass 1 includes four major story campaign add-ons. Season Pass 2 includes the Designer's Cut (Arms Race mode, 4th skill tree for each Vault Hunter) and the Director's Cut (new raid boss, Ava's murder mystery quests, behind-the-scenes content, Vault Cards).
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Technical Details
Graphics & Visual Fidelity
Powered by id Tech 7, DOOM Eternal boasts incredible visual fidelity and performance. It features highly detailed environments, gruesome demon designs, spectacular particle effects, and smooth, fast-paced animations. The engine is known for its ability to handle intense action at high framerates. Ray-traced reflections were added post-launch, enhancing visual quality on supported hardware.
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Audio & Soundtrack
Iconic heavy metal soundtrack composed by Mick Gordon (main game) and Andrew Hulshult & David Levy (DLCs). The music is dynamic, intensifying with combat and perfectly complementing the aggressive gameplay. Sound design is visceral, with powerful weapon effects, distinct demonic roars, and satisfying feedback for Glory Kills and resource pickups.
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User Interface (UI/UX)
Fast-paced and clear HUD displaying health, armor, ammo, Rad Suit/Oxygen levels, Equipment Launcher charges, Blood Punch/Flame Belch cooldowns, and available Chainsaw pips. Weapon wheel for selection. Codex entries provide extensive lore. Brightly colored pickups (health, ammo, armor) are easily identifiable in combat.
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Accessibility Options
Includes a range of accessibility options: customizable controls (full remapping on PC), subtitle customization (size, background, speaker names), colorblind modes (Protanopia, Deuteranopia, Tritanopia), options to reduce camera shake and motion blur, adjustable UI opacity, and options for hit marker visuals and sound cues.
1080p (Full HD) - Minimum (1080p ~60 FPS, Low Video Settings, Ray Tracing ON)(Low Preset, Ray Tracing ON (Hardware RT support mandatory), Target 1080p @ 60 FPS)
CPU: A modern 8-core/16-thread CPU from the specified generations or newer is the baseline. Game performance can be CPU-bound in certain situations.
CPU (Laptop): Estimated laptop CPU class. Performance will vary based on specific SKU, power limits, and cooling. Ensure it meets the 8-core/16-thread guidance.
GPU: Minimum desktop GPU requires hardware ray tracing support and 8GB of VRAM. These GPUs represent the entry point for 1080p/60FPS at low settings.
GPU (Laptop): Estimated laptop GPUs. Hardware ray tracing capability and at least 8GB VRAM are essential. Performance heavily depends on TGP and cooling.
RAM: 16GB of system RAM is the minimum requirement, dual-channel configuration is strongly recommended for optimal performance.
Storage: NVMe SSD is mandatory for installation and gameplay.
memoryCPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700X (Zen 2, 8 cores/16 threads @3.2GHz or better) or Intel Core i7-10700K (10th Gen, 8 cores/16 threads @3.2GHz or better)
developer_boardGPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 Super (8GB VRAM) or AMD Radeon RX 6600 (8GB VRAM)
laptop_macCPU (L): AMD Ryzen 7 4800H/HS series or Intel Core i7-10870H/10875H series equivalent or better (8-core/16-thread mobile CPUs).
laptop_windowsGPU (L): NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 Super Mobile (Full TGP), RTX 3050 Ti Mobile (8GB VRAM if available, may struggle) / RTX 4050 Mobile (6GB, may be borderline, 8GB variant preferred) or AMD Radeon RX 6600M (8GB).
CPU: Minimum desktop CPU.
CPU (Laptop): Estimated laptop CPU. Performance depends on specific model's cooling and power limits.
GPU: Minimum desktop GPU with 2GB VRAM.
GPU (Laptop): Targets playable framerates at 720p-1080p Low. **2GB VRAM is an absolute minimum and might struggle; 4GB VRAM is strongly recommended for laptops.** Performance varies greatly by TGP.
RAM: Minimum RAM requirement (dual-channel highly recommended if using 8GB or more).
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memoryCPU: AMD FX-8350 or Intel Core i5-3570
developer_boardGPU: AMD Radeon HD 7970 (2GB) or NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 (2GB)
laptop_macCPU (L): Intel Core i5-7300HQ / AMD Ryzen 5 2500U or newer equivalent mobile CPUs with at least 4 cores/threads.
laptop_windowsGPU (L): NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M (2GB/4GB), NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Mobile (2GB/4GB); OR AMD Radeon R9 M385X (4GB). A GTX 1650 Laptop (4GB) would be a more comfortable modern minimum.
layersRAM: 6 GB
saveStorage (Tier): 75 GB available space (SSD Recommended)
1440p (QHD/2K) - Recommended (1440p ~60 FPS, High Video Settings, Ray Tracing ON)(High Preset, Ray Tracing ON, Target 1440p @ 60 FPS)
CPU: Recommended desktop CPU for a solid 1440p/60FPS experience with high settings. Strong multi-core performance needed.
CPU (Laptop): High-performance laptop CPUs. Ensure good cooling and power delivery to maintain boost clocks for these demanding processors.
GPU: Recommended desktop GPU for 1440p/60FPS at high settings. 10GB+ VRAM is specified as ideal for this target.
GPU (Laptop): High-end laptop GPUs with substantial VRAM (10GB+ ideally) and high TGP are needed for 1440p high settings. Upscaling will be beneficial.
RAM: 32GB of system RAM is recommended for a smoother experience at higher settings and resolutions, especially with background applications.
Storage: NVMe SSD is mandatory. More available space on a larger capacity drive (e.g., 512GB+) might offer more consistent performance as drives fill up.
developer_boardGPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 (10GB VRAM) or AMD Radeon RX 6800 (16GB VRAM, though 10GB+ target from Bethesda)
laptop_macCPU (L): AMD Ryzen 7 5800H/HS series or Intel Core i7-12700H series equivalent or better.
laptop_windowsGPU (L): NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Mobile (High TGP, 8GB/10GB/16GB variants) / RTX 4070 Mobile (8GB, High TGP) or AMD Radeon RX 6800M (12GB) / RX 6850M XT (12GB).
layersRAM: 32 GB
saveStorage (Tier): 100 GB NVMe SSD
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1440p (QHD/2K) - Recommended (Target: 1440p High settings OR 1080p Ultra settings, ~60 FPS)(High/Ultra Preset.)
CPU: Recommended desktop CPU.
CPU (Laptop): Recommended laptop CPU for a smooth 1080p Ultra or 1440p High experience.
GPU: Recommended desktop GPU for 1440p High / 1080p Ultra.
GPU (Laptop): Targets ~60 FPS at 1080p Ultra or 1440p High. **Ensure adequate TGP for NVIDIA cards.** 6GB VRAM minimum, 8GB VRAM strongly recommended for laptops at this tier.
RAM: 16GB RAM in dual-channel strongly recommended for optimal performance.
laptop_windowsGPU (L): NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Max-Q (8GB), NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 Laptop (6GB, High TGP), NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop (6GB, Medium to High TGP); OR AMD Radeon RX 5600M (6GB), RX 5700M (8GB), RX 6600M (8GB).
layersRAM: 16 GB
saveStorage (Tier): 75 GB available space (SSD Recommended)
2160p (UHD/4K) - Ultra 4K (2160p/4K ~60 FPS, Ultra Video Settings, Ray Tracing ON)(Ultra Preset, Ray Tracing ON, Target 2160p @ 60 FPS (Upscaling likely essential))
CPU: While the official CPU spec is the same as 'Recommended', for a consistent 4K/60FPS Ultra experience, a high-end modern CPU (e.g., Ryzen 7 5800X3D/7800X3D, Intel Core i7-13700K/i9-12900K or newer) is advisable.
CPU (Laptop): Flagship tier laptop CPUs are necessary to avoid bottlenecks for 4K gaming, paired with top-tier mobile GPUs.
GPU: Top-tier desktop GPUs with 16GB+ VRAM are required for attempting 4K/60FPS on Ultra settings. Heavy reliance on DLSS/FSR Performance/Ultra Performance modes is expected.
GPU (Laptop): The absolute best laptop GPUs available. Will heavily rely on aggressive DLSS/FSR (Performance/Ultra Performance modes) and potentially some settings compromises for a stable 4K/60FPS experience. Max TGP and excellent cooling are critical.
RAM: 32GB RAM is essential for 4K gaming with Ultra settings to handle large textures and assets smoothly.
Storage: NVMe SSD is mandatory. A high-speed Gen4 or Gen5 NVMe SSD could offer marginal benefits at this tier for loading and texture streaming.
memoryCPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5700X (Zen 3) or Intel Core i7-12700K (12th Gen) or better (Same as Recommended CPU, but higher frequency variants or newer generations like Ryzen 7000/Intel 13th/14th Gen would be beneficial)
laptop_macCPU (L): AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX/HS series / Ryzen 7 6800H series or Intel Core i9-12900H/HK series / Core i7-13700H series equivalent or better.
laptop_windowsGPU (L): NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 Mobile (12GB, Max TGP) / RTX 4090 Mobile (16GB, Max TGP).
layersRAM: 32 GB
saveStorage (Tier): 100 GB NVMe SSD
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save Overall Storage
Spec: 100 GB available space (NVMe SSD Mandatory). Some official sources specify a 512GB or higher capacity NVMe SSD, with 100GB free. Note: An NVMe SSD is required for all settings tiers. This is likely due to the fast asset streaming demands of the idTech 8 engine, large game environments, and to minimize loading times. Ensure at least 100GB of free space on an NVMe drive. Type: NVMe
Spec: 75 GB available space (SSD Recommended) Note: An SSD is recommended for faster load times and smoother overall gameplay experience. Type: SSD
desktop_windows Operating System
Spec: Windows 10 (64-bit versions only, latest update recommended) or Windows 11 (64-bit) Explanation: A 64-bit version of Windows 10 (latest update) or Windows 11 is required. Keeping the OS updated is recommended for best performance and compatibility.
Spec: Windows 7/10 (latest service pack) Explanation: A 64-bit version of Windows 7, 8.1, 10, or 11 with the latest service packs is required.
gamepad DirectX Version
Spec: DirectX 12 Ultimate or Vulkan (with hardware ray tracing support) Explanation: Hardware-accelerated ray tracing is a minimum requirement for DOOM: The Dark Ages, necessitating a modern graphics API like DirectX 12 Ultimate or Vulkan with the appropriate ray tracing extensions. Ensure drivers are up to date.
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Official system requirements for DOOM: The Dark Ages from id Software / Bethesda Softworks. Performance can vary significantly depending on specific hardware, settings, areas in-game, and background applications. An NVMe SSD is mandatory for all configurations. Hardware ray tracing support is a minimum requirement.
Laptop Performance Note: Laptop models of listed desktop GPUs may work if their performance is comparable. However, DOOM: The Dark Ages is a demanding title with mandatory ray tracing. High-end laptop hardware with sufficient VRAM, adequate TGP (Total Graphics Power) for the GPU, and robust cooling will be necessary for an optimal experience, especially at higher settings and resolutions. Performance on laptops can vary significantly based on these factors.
Laptop Consideration: G P U T G P: Adequate TGP for the specific laptop GPU is crucial for achieving expected performance levels.
Laptop Consideration: Cooling Thermals: Excellent cooling is essential to prevent severe thermal throttling during sustained gameplay in demanding titles like DOOM: The Dark Ages.
Laptop Consideration: C P U Power Limits: Laptops with robust CPU power limits will perform better, especially in CPU-intensive scenarios.
Laptop Consideration: R A M Speed Dual Channel: Fast dual-channel RAM generally benefits gaming performance.
Laptop Consideration: M U X Switch Optimus: Using a MUX switch or NVIDIA Advanced Optimus (if available) is highly recommended for optimal framerates by directly connecting the dedicated GPU to the display.
Optimization Detail: Upscaling Tech: Supports NVIDIA DLSS (including Frame Generation; DLSS 4 reported by some sources), AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR; FSR 3.1 reported), and Intel XeSS.
Optimization Detail: Key Settings Impact: DOOM: The Dark Ages features always-on ray-traced global illumination. Ray-traced reflections (quality can be adjusted, including off), texture pool size, shadow quality, and overall resolution significantly impact performance. Utilizing upscaling technologies (DLSS, FSR, XeSS) is highly recommended for achieving target framerates, especially at higher resolutions and graphics settings.
Game Name: DOOM Eternal
Official PC system requirements for 'Borderlands 3' (released in 2019). An SSD is recommended for better loading times and texture streaming, especially with higher settings. The game supports DirectX 11 and DirectX 12.
Laptop Performance Note: Borderlands 3 can be played on a variety of gaming laptops. Laptop GPUs and CPUs perform differently than their desktop counterparts due to Total Graphics Power (TGP) and thermal constraints. The estimations below reflect hardware from around the game's release period or slightly newer equivalents for a good experience. **Always check specific laptop model reviews for performance benchmarks, especially TGP and cooling.**
Laptop Consideration: G P U T G P Impact: The TGP of a laptop GPU significantly affects its performance. Higher TGP values for the same GPU model generally lead to better framerates.
Laptop Consideration: Advanced Cooling Thermals: Good cooling is crucial for laptops to sustain performance during long gaming sessions and avoid thermal throttling, which can reduce framerates.
Laptop Consideration: C P U Performance Sustain: A capable mobile CPU is needed to handle the game's demands, especially in busy areas or during intense combat, without bottlenecking the GPU.
Laptop Consideration: R A M Configuration Speed: 6GB is absolute minimum, but 16GB in dual-channel configuration is strongly recommended for a much smoother experience and to prevent stuttering, especially when many enemies or effects are on screen.
Laptop Consideration: Display Panel G P U Pairing: Match your laptop's GPU power to its display resolution (typically 1080p for this era of requirements) and aim for a refresh rate the GPU can consistently support (e.g., 60Hz or higher).
Laptop Consideration: Driver Updates O S Optimization: Using up-to-date GPU drivers and ensuring your OS (Windows) is optimized for gaming can improve stability and performance.
Optimization Detail: A P I Choice: Offers DirectX 11 and DirectX 12 renderers. DX12 may offer better performance on some newer hardware but DX11 can be more stable on older systems.
Optimization Detail: Key Settings Impact: Resolution, Texture Streaming, Material Quality, Shadows, Draw Distance, Volumetric Fog, Screen Space Reflections, and Anti-Aliasing options (FXAA, Temporal AA) are key settings affecting performance.
Game Name: Borderlands 3
build Optimization Details
Upscaling Tech: Supports NVIDIA DLSS (including Frame Generation; DLSS 4 reported by some sources), AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR; FSR 3.1 reported), and Intel XeSS.
Key Settings Impact: DOOM: The Dark Ages features always-on ray-traced global illumination. Ray-traced reflections (quality can be adjusted, including off), texture pool size, shadow quality, and overall resolution significantly impact performance. Utilizing upscaling technologies (DLSS, FSR, XeSS) is highly recommended for achieving target framerates, especially at higher resolutions and graphics settings.
A P I Choice: Offers DirectX 11 and DirectX 12 renderers. DX12 may offer better performance on some newer hardware but DX11 can be more stable on older systems.
Key Settings Impact: Resolution, Texture Streaming, Material Quality, Shadows, Draw Distance, Volumetric Fog, Screen Space Reflections, and Anti-Aliasing options (FXAA, Temporal AA) are key settings affecting performance.
laptop Laptop Considerations
G P U T G P: Adequate TGP for the specific laptop GPU is crucial for achieving expected performance levels.
Cooling Thermals: Excellent cooling is essential to prevent severe thermal throttling during sustained gameplay in demanding titles like DOOM: The Dark Ages.
C P U Power Limits: Laptops with robust CPU power limits will perform better, especially in CPU-intensive scenarios.
R A M Speed Dual Channel: Fast dual-channel RAM generally benefits gaming performance.
M U X Switch Optimus: Using a MUX switch or NVIDIA Advanced Optimus (if available) is highly recommended for optimal framerates by directly connecting the dedicated GPU to the display.
G P U T G P Impact: The TGP of a laptop GPU significantly affects its performance. Higher TGP values for the same GPU model generally lead to better framerates.
Advanced Cooling Thermals: Good cooling is crucial for laptops to sustain performance during long gaming sessions and avoid thermal throttling, which can reduce framerates.
C P U Performance Sustain: A capable mobile CPU is needed to handle the game's demands, especially in busy areas or during intense combat, without bottlenecking the GPU.
R A M Configuration Speed: 6GB is absolute minimum, but 16GB in dual-channel configuration is strongly recommended for a much smoother experience and to prevent stuttering, especially when many enemies or effects are on screen.
Display Panel G P U Pairing: Match your laptop's GPU power to its display resolution (typically 1080p for this era of requirements) and aim for a refresh rate the GPU can consistently support (e.g., 60Hz or higher).
Driver Updates O S Optimization: Using up-to-date GPU drivers and ensuring your OS (Windows) is optimized for gaming can improve stability and performance.
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