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There's a mod that allows borderlands 2 to be split screen
Interesting, I've actually never played any borderlands. Is 2 fine to start from? Is that mod very taxing on the PC in question? I'm squeezing every ounce of power I can out of an old dell gaming laptop with a 960M, so I could see maybe struggling if it's like the hacky way you can do that with Halo MCC where it basically runs the exe 2 entire times.
I believe it is the same mod/framework as the halo MCC split screen so you might have a bas time.
Any of the Borderlands games are fine to start from. The stories are mostly self contained, and the parts that aren't are explained in the opening cutscenes.
A 960m will probably run Borderlands 2 but definitely not with the splitscreen mod.
I know I could run the game, I'm making RDR2 work somehow. Split screen sounded likely taxing though