Borderlands PC Tweaks

The configuration files
The majority of tweaks are made in configuration files, which have a .ini extension. Due to this, they are often referred to simply as INIs

These files are stored in:

Documents\My Games\Borderlands\WillowGame\Config\

This folder contains the following files:
 * WillowCompat.ini
 * WillowEditor.ini
 * WillowEditorUserSettings.ini
 * WillowUI.ini

As well as the files that most tweaks are made in:
 * WillowEngine.ini
 * WillowEngine contains most technical settings, such as graphics quality.
 * WillowGame.ini
 * WillowGame contains most game options that are neither technical or dealing with input, such as weapon bob
 * WillowInput.ini
 * WillowInput deals entirely with how you control things in game, either with the keyboard, mouse, or gamepad

All these files can be edited directly with Notepad (Right click -&gt; Edit)

Warnings
None of these tweaks will, if you back up your ini files, be irreversible. When you join a game, you may be sent the ini files of the host. This is one reason it is best to make the files read-only once you have edited them. Any tweaks that have permanent effects on your save file will be noted with a star (*)

Before you start
This is important: Start your game at least once before you start the first time. Go to Options, and change a control - any control. This is necessary to build a binding list in WillowInput.ini

Next, back up your configuration files.
 * Making a copy of your Config folder inside the WillowGame folder is the simplest method.
 * You should also back up your SaveData folder. This is a good idea even if you aren't editing your ini files, as save corruption is unfortunately common.

Finally, make sure you can see file extensions.
 * If you're on XP, open a file browsing window and go to the Tools menu.
 * If you're on Vista or 7, press Alt inside a browsing window, then go to the tools menu.
 * Pick Folder Options
 * Go to the View tab
 * Un-check Hide extensions for known file types
 * Press Ok

Tweak format
Each tweak will be under the corresponding category, and will begin with the file you need to edit. If there is a relevant forum thread, it will be linked as well.

Commenting INI file lines
You can disable a line of a ini file by putting a semicolon before it. A example of this is in the startup movies tweak.

Finding your borderlands folder
Steam\steamapps\common\borderlands
 * If you bought the game through Steam, your game folder will be:
 * If you bought the game retail or anywhere else, your folder should be in Program Files under a 2K Games or Gearbox Games folder.

Creating a shortcut
Some tweaks or fixes require you to modify the shortcut to start borderlands. When told to modify the shortcut, right click it, and click properties. Most changes will be in the Target box. If the contents of the target box are quoted, make sure the end quote is always at the end of whatever you have in the target box, eg:
 * If you bought the game with Steam, right click Borderlands in your game list and pick Create desktop shortcut
 * Otherwise, either copy your existing shortcut, or make a shortcut to Borderlands\binaries\borderlands.exe
 * "C:\Program Files\Borderlands\binaries\Borderlands.exe -nomoviestartup"
 * Not: "C:\Program Files\Borderlands\binaries\Borderlands.exe" -nomoviestartup

Bindings changes
Unless otherwise noted, all pasted binds (Eg FOV binds) must be placed AFTER the existing bindings. Existing bindings are located beneath the "WillowGame.WillowPlayerInput" section.

Disable startup movies
WillowEngine.ini Find: [FullScreenMovie] StartupMovies=2K_logo StartupMovies=Gearbox_logo StartupMovies=NVidia StartupMovies=Loading SkippableMovies=2K_logo SkippableMovies=Gearbox_logo SkippableMovies=Attract SkippableMovies=NVidia Replace with: ;[FullScreenMovie] ;StartupMovies=2K_logo ;StartupMovies=Gearbox_logo ;StartupMovies=NVidia ;StartupMovies=Loading SkippableMovies=2K_logo SkippableMovies=Gearbox_logo SkippableMovies=Attract SkippableMovies=NVidia

Disable story introduction movies
You can avoid being forced to watch the story intro, the bus sequence, and the guardian angel sequence by re-naming the corresponding files. Open the folder: Borderlands\WillowGame\Movies Rename these files: Prelude.bik Attract.bik VoG_Transition_Movie.bik To: Prelude.bik_ Attract.bik_ VoG_Transition_Movie.bik

Disable ALL movies
If you just want to disable ALL movies, including cutscenes, add this to the Target field of your borderlands shortcut: -nomoviestartup It should look like this, but the rest may be different: C:\Games\Borderlands\binaries\Borderlands.exe -nomoviestartup

Adjust FOV (Field of View)
WillowInput.ini Find: [WillowGame.WillowPlayerInput] Add after existing bindings: Bindings=(Name="F10",Command="FOV 90",Control=False,Shift=False,Alt=False) Bindings=(Name="F11",Command="FOV 110",Control=False,Shift=False,Alt=False) You can change the key (Name="") or the desired FOV ("FOV #") to suit your needs. Note: FOV will be reset each time you enter the game, or when you enter a vehicle in co-op.

Force FOV to update
There are two common ways of doing this. Bindings=(Name="E",Command="MoveForward | Axis aGas Speed=+1.0 | FOV 96",Control=False,Shift=False,Alt=False,LeftTrigge r=False,RightTrigger=False,bIgnoreCtrl=False,bIgno reShift=False,bIgnoreAlt=False)
 * Bind your FOV to your forward movement command (Can cause stuttering while driving a vehicle)
 * Bind your FOV to the sprint command (TODO)