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There are an additional 8 Over Power levels, OP1 to OP8. Sort of equivalent to 73 to 80. You do not gain more skill points for the OP levels, nor does your health etc increase.
It won't take you that long to get to Level 72 if you play in a Party. More people = More XP.
And also to challenge yourself. Digistruct Peak is quite tough for the uninitiated.
Each vault hunter upgrade pack adds +11 levels to your characters, if you own both you can challenge the Peak to unlock OP levels.
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then another on after that, but its more for challenge at this point on, and only really recommend it with the other lvl pack as it unlocks lvl 72 cap and the OP difficulties
to answer your other question of the point its a RPG shooter that has many different ways to play depending on what character and difficulty you're playing on that evolves into a shooter that presents a challenge later in the games difficulties, also lvl 11 is really early to say you dont like it, since the skill trees dont flesh out until atleast the 20's aswell i assume you havnt gotten a decent class mod which can make certain trees insane with the boost to skill points, if you want to i recommend you give the game a little more time, maybe try out other vault hunters and see what you enjoy the most, thats what i did when i got bored and i started to have more fun with the game