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Tales from the Borderlands

A Point-and-click game by Telltale Games, released in 2014

88/100🔴Niche / Inactive🥇Proton GoldPlayStation 3PlayStation 4Android

Tales from the Borderlands is a five part episodic game series. Set on the unforgiving world of Pandora after the events seen in Borderlands 2, this is a story full of Borderlands' trademark humor, following two adventurers on their quest for greatness.

Single player

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Tales from the Borderlands Download Size

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Is Tales from the Borderlands Dead?

Live player count and server population analysis.

🔴Niche / Inactive
17Players Online

There are currently 17 people playing Tales from the Borderlands, indicating a niche or private community. Coordinate via Discord for best results.

Current Activity24h Peak: 20.4
Estimated Match Wait: Long Wait / Discord Required
Live Data from SteamAPI

Where is the Tales from the Borderlands save file?

Manual backup locations for PC, Mac, and Linux.

Steam Cloud Supported
Copy
%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\TalesfromtheBorderlands\Saved\SaveGames

How to backup manually on Windows

  1. Press Win + R to open the Run dialog.
  2. Paste the path above and press Enter.
  3. Locate the save files (usually .sav, .json, or similar).
  4. Copy the entire folder to a backup location.
Copy
~/Library/Application Support/TalesfromtheBorderlands/Saves

How to backup manually on Mac

  1. Open Finder and press ⌘ + Shift + G.
  2. Paste the path above and click Go.
  3. Locate the save files in the folder.
  4. Duplicate the folder to create a backup.
Copy
~/.local/share/TalesfromtheBorderlands/Saves

How to backup manually on Linux

  1. Open a terminal and use cd to navigate to the path.
  2. Or use your file manager and press Ctrl + L to enter the path.
  3. Locate the save files (.sav, .json, or game-specific format).
  4. Copy the folder with cp -r or your file manager.
Source: PCGamingWiki ↗

Is Tales from the Borderlands Steam Deck Compatible?

SteamOS and Linux Proton performance analysis.

Valve Official🚫Unsupported
Community Rating🥇 Proton Gold

Community Verdict: Playable!

Don't let the "Unsupported" tag fool you. While Valve hasn't officially verified Tales from the Borderlands, ProtonDB users report it runs perfectly (Gold/Platinum rating). You may need to force a specific Proton version.

Confidence: High (Many Reports)
See 53 user configs ↗

Can I Run Tales from the Borderlands?

System requirements not available for this title.

Is Tales from the Borderlands Good?

Aggregated critic scores and player sentiment analysis.

88
Rated 88 out of 100
Generally Favorable11 Verified Reviews

The Verdict

Based on 11 critic reviews, Tales from the Borderlands has received generally positive feedback. With a solid score of 88, it stands out as a strong entry in the point-and-click category, though it may have minor flaws.

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