![]() ![]() ![]() On Linux, the order of the directories is effectively random. On Windows, the filesystem driver will return the directories in alphabetical order by default. This is a rather strange situation which occurs because of some cross-platform differences between Windows and Linux, and because of some behaviors of the Borderlands engine. If anybody has experience setting up alternate mountpoints in macOS, let us know or edit this page to let us know how to address it on those platforms. So, the solution is to disable these checks! For reference here, these are the values you'd need to tweak if you wanted to hex edit yourself. Some Borderlands mods will create items which would otherwise run afoul of this sanity check. ![]() Hitting Alt-F4 to force-quit the game would prevent overwriting your save, if you notice in time. If you don't notice at the time and the game saves over your game, you'll have lost that item. When Borderlands loads a savegame, it runs all the weapons and items in the savegame through a "sanity check" to make sure that the items are valid. That's one area where we're still lagging behind. ![]()
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