The fan favorite Borderlands series from Gearbox Software is known for its loot. In fact, before the release of Borderlands 3, Gearbox indicated that the game had well over a billion weapons players could come across. Combined with other items like grenades, shields, artifacts, and other equippable gear, players spent a lot of time inside of the menu system comparing, selling, and moving things around.

While an offshoot of the Borderlands franchise, Tiny Tina's Wonderlands retains a lot of the action RPG mechanics, including coming across a variety of loot in the form of gear and weapons. Thankfully, the game does feature a few ways for players to manage their inventory, including standard features like comparing, dropping weapons during encounters, as well as a sort by rarity option. However, fans have been asking for an expanded set of sorting options, including one that seems to be rising in popularity.

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Over on the Tiny Tina's Wonderlands subReddit, a user named SirMrDron posted a custom screenshot of the backpack menu. Naturally, the Wonderlands menu was covered in common and uncommon weapons alongside of the manufacturer's name. However, in the Sort By area, the user has added the word Value to indicate they'd like this as a potential option. While the game does have a number of available sorting methods, value is currently not one of them.

The post itself has set off a conversation with other players in the comments, with many indicating that the UI is one of the weaker elements to Tiny Tina's Wonderlands especially when playing couch co-op. Others have lamented the fact that Wonderlands doesn't let players sort by new, leaving them to scroll in order to find all of the weapons with the yellow exclamation point next ot them. There are even a handful of comments that would like to see the scroll speed increased, or at least adding a horizontal bar that separates items that have been favorited from the rest of the gear in the backpack.

While Tiny Tina's Wonderlands has generally seen positive reviews from both critics and players, fans have been vocal regarding quality of life changes they'd like to see. Just recently, one player highlighted the fact that the missed loot bin in Brighthoof could give players cosmetics that they already own. Players are hoping that Gearbox updates this so already known cosmetics no longer drop again, while also changing the color from purple, which is the same as epic level guns, to something that helps them stand out.

Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

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