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You seems getting the bored now, so I think quitting is a good idea, no good comes when you are doing something that you don't like after all.
Plus you can come back when you feel like it.
Before that I spent a lot of my time playing melee only as well as a few other unconventional builds such as pacifist and inventing yakuza stealth.
If you're intimidated by the amount of options for loadouts and don't know where to start, I'd recommend looking up some builds on YouTube to get you started. Just pick one that looks cool to you, there are SO MANY different play-styles you can use in loud. Don't be disappointed if you can't complete loud missions on Death Sentence, as even an experienced team with good loadouts can have trouble in these.
Alternatively, there are a number of easter eggs and challenging achievements to go for, if that's more your thing. I found it pretty fun to try speedrunning levels in stealth (My Diamond Store record is 1:04 if you want to give it a go, WR is 0:32). There are also bugs/exploits that can allow you to complete a mission differently than intended. For instance, it is possible to complete Firestarter without ever facing a wave of police, even though Day 1 is supposed to be loud.
Also, and I can't stress this enough, if you are looking to get replay value out of PD2, utilizing mods will make your experience MUCH more enjoyable. At the very least, getting a nicer HUD, effect timers, bug fixes/QOL changes. I'm personally not a fan of gameplay altering mods (some would call these cheating), but as long as your lobby is aware and okay with it they can add a layer of fun too.
soundtracks, (sometimes) fun gameplay, and slaughtering tons of cops
Recommendations?
They are more about testing and learning what I can do within the game rather than being anything user-friendly for upload.
Using AI as well, to both aid with making the mods as well as train in AI management for future.