The Borderlands 2 has been a little unstable on Vita. Now a new update hopes to land a critical hit on those problems, in addition to adding control-related adjustments. Concerning the patch, SCEA Third Party Production Director Gio Corsi wrote that developer Iron Galaxy Studios had worked with Sony to “improve stability and performance throughout the game, including addressing known issues with audio playback.”
Vault hunters need to be comfortable while grinding away at quests and slaughtering wildlife though, a truth addressed by the update in its allowance for inverted gyroscope controls. Actions mapped to the Vita’s touchpad can also now be assigned to “much smaller zones” to help avoid accidental melee swings or grenade lobbing.