Justin
posted this on October 09, 2012 04:15 pm
A hot fix is automatically applied at the "Press Start" screen when Borderlands 2 is connected to the internet. In general, hot fixes are used to temporarily address issues between major updates. Hot fixes are not permanent -- they are temporarily stored in memory during the game session and lost upon exiting Borderlands 2. To ensure that you receive hot fixes, make sure that your system is connected to the internet when Borderlands 2 boots up.
An update contains changes that are permanently stored on your system and only needs to be downloaded once. You can download the latest Borderlands 2 update by restarting Steam. All updates are cumulative; you only need to install the most recent version to receive all updates.
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Update v1.5.0 (Released April 18, 2013) Update v1.4.0 (Released April 2, 2013) Update v1.3.1 (Released January 9, 2013) Update v1.3.0 (Released December 13, 2012) Update 1.2.2 (Released November 15, 2012) Update 1.2.1 (Released November 14, 2012) Update 1.2.0 (Released November 13, 2012) Update v1.1.3 (Released October 25, 2012) Update v1.1.2 (Released October 17, 2012) Update v1.1.1 (Released October 11, 2012) Update v1.1.0 (Released October 9, 2012) Update v1.0.3 (Released September 27, 2012) Update v1.0.2 (Released September 25, 2012) Update v1.0.1 (Released September 20, 2012) |
We are continuing to work on additional fixes for known issues and will update this page accordingly when we have more information.