

Now, on the game's menu, the game should look lower res but DLCs won't work.When finished, close the app and start Borderlands 2. Now, open the Maidump app and select "Switch game loading", select "Borderlands 2" and select the option 0 (zero) Load Dual libfios2.Edit the "eboot.bin" the same way I said above and do the same with the "eboot_origin.bin" on the "mai_moe" folder of your game.Now try playing the game and it should work.īUT, IF YOU USE A MAIDUMP COPY THIS WON'T WORK.Now open the "eboot.bin" with an Hex Editor (Like HxD, which is what I'm using) and use Search (Cntl+F), select hexadecimal values and search for "C003000020020000" since it's the default resolution.Copy your Borderlands 2 app from your Vita (located on ux0:/app/XXXXXXX) to your PC and keep that in case something goes wrong.The values you see are what you need to find and change on your borderlands 2 eboot.bin. You can not reduce it at all, reduce it a little or go down to nearly PSP resolution.Ĭhoose whatever you want, keep in mind that lower resolution = few drops.įirst pick the resolution you want, or make a custom one as explained here. It's one of the biggest changes you can make to make the game run better.

While not magic, since this is a port, reducing resolution can help the game feel more responsive while losing graphical fidelity. This is what this guide is for: fixing Borderlands 2.įirst of all, install the game, the updates and the DLCs if you have. So, let's reduce the graphics to get better quality. But, is it worth looking good while you can go lower and get better results?īorderlands is a shooter. We all know the PSVita version of Borderlands 2 isn't very well made: low framerate and constant crashes plague the game from start to end. Hello, I recently posted this on reddit, but it didn't seem to post so I'll post it here too:
