
Borderlands received its second DLC yesterday in the form of Mad Moxxi’s Underdome Riot. Mad Moxxi is a series of arena contests broken into rounds and waves, pitting players against an ever-strengthening army of foes. There are several arenas on offer, plus three vending machines that sell great gear and perhaps best of all, a new locker system that allows players to permanetely store up to 12 items, seperate from your personal inventory. As an added bonus, Mad Moxxi will bestow two extra skill points on players who successfully complete specific challenges.
As it stands, Mad Moxxi is an excellent idea for DLC and a welcome addition to the Borderlands universe. However, there are a few issues popping up that are pissing people off, some of which are justified, others not so much.
The first thing players are noticing is the lack of experience points. People are wondering if there is a bug. There is no bug because you were never intended to earn experience playing Mad Moxxi, nor will you receive any weapon skills. Sounds like a bummer, but I actually find value in this. I play Borderlands exclusively with my brother over Xbox Live and as such, we’re careful not to play without the other so we don’t level our characters and complete quests without the other in tow. Prior to Mad Moxxi’s release, this meant we simply couldn’t play Borderlands unless we were both on and ready to go. Obviously I could start a new character for solo purposes, but that doesn’t interest me. So Mad Moxxi is an excellent addition in this regard, allowing me to play when I want with the character I want.
Besides, if you earned experience points in Mad Moxxi then you’d never have any reason to play the actual game, which defeats the purpose.
I keep seeing people bitch about the lack of money drops. I’m not experiencing this at all. Tons of money is dropping, even more so when I unleash Bloodwing. Perhaps you need to use a better mod that will increase your cash drops? Or perhaps you should find a co-op hunter to augment your income…
If its not money people are bitching about then its the lack of weapon drops. People are saying there are NO weapon drops, which is NOT true. They just happen to be rare and infrequent, which is good because like the XP issue, you’d have no reason to play the Borderlands campaign if Mad Moxxi showered you with gear. Perhaps some players are not aware that after you successfully defeat a Boss then random weapons appear at a special location that you can acquire.
There are some genuine issues worthy of a good bitch, however, so Gearbox isn’t getting away easy here.
After each round the player has a few seconds to gather ammo and health that litterally drop from the sky and bounce around the level. Problem is, a big grey window appears mid-way through your collection run depicting the specific round modifier you will be facing next. This window is barely transparent and as such, make it near impossible to see where you are going. This could easily be fixed in a patch.
Another gripe is the weapons that drop after a Boss battle. I haven’t seen this happen so I can’t verify its existence, but seeing how the weapons spawn as they do, I can see this occurring: the weapons can sometimes get stuck at an elevated location the player is unable to reach. I imagine there is nothing worse than spotting some ultra rare gun you can’t reach, especially after a long battle. I’ll take it at face value that this bug exists and I am seeing enough people complain that it must have some merit. Gearbox will need to address this as soon as possible.
Other bugs being reported are some mobs not spawning late in a round or the round not ending when all the enemies are seemingly dead. Again, I have not seen this bug myself, but several people have complained so there must be something amiss. Considering the difficulty of achieving later rounds and the total lack of a save system, having the game fuck you because of a spawn bug is no fun and needs to be fixed ASAP.
So, yes, there are a few issues, some of which should have been addressed before Moxxi was released to gamers. Fortunately, the issues seem rare, though that doesn’t minimize the need for fast fixing.
I’m happy with Mad Moxxi and I’m going to get my 800-points out of the expansion, so I have few complaints.