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No thanks. Not to my taste.
You start a new game, you lay there on the frozen tundra, you get up, claptrap gives you the echo, you hear and see huge explotions, your level flies from 1 - 72 OP8 and a mountain of loot piles up in front of you (all OP8 "rare"). Claptrap says, "eh, never mind, you just blew up my ship and killed Jack and most of the population of Pandora, you win, you are one BA, speaking of BA, Here is 3,000,000 BA rank". The credits roll, you shut it down and go brag about how fast you "beat" Borderlands 2.
That's a TERRIBLE dream ihhhhck.
Not that I have anything against the idea of a mod, some things could use love. How many times have we said ARs SUCK in Borderlands 2, some SMALL improvements there would be nice, the Grog getting a place to drop... part of me thinks that is good, the mean side of me likes it how it is so I can hold my loot hunt grog nozzles up that I don't even use and say neener neener (shhh, don't spread it around, but I have given at least two away).
YAWN!!!!!!!!!!!!
maybe our old pal Shiv-Spike can stink them to death
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kk9VJa77Njk
I recently discovered Giant lands, basically making most NPCs giant and more difficult to kill
The 3 successive playthroughs and patience needed to get the privilege of running OP levels, the surprising change in difficulty when you hit Ultra and the shock of seeing that your great gear is barely keeping you alive and you need to change tactics, the fact that not all oranges are going to do it for you and maybe you should stop looking at color and start looking at stats, the perfection that is Digistruct Peak, all of it packaged up in a cartoony shootemup designed to fool you into thinking this isn't a thinking person's game...that's not to say it doesn't have it's faults but for me the overall balancing is what I love about it.
I don't understand why people become bored of the game before they have mastered all of its challenges. They wade up to their knees and pronounce that they are tired of swimming. So, throwing food coloring and detergent into the pool is going to make what is still just wading more fun? Swim, dive, hold your breath and submerge. Learn to solo everything OP8, without exploits, glitches, Sal, and I dare say, moxxi gear. Then tell me you are bored of the game.
That's easily explained. Not everyone got the endurance to make a 100% playthrough in every game. You might also understand that not everyone who paid for this game also liked every aspect of it. There are also some people who may have expected an entirely different gaming experience. Something you as a die hard BL2 fan with seemingly thousands of hours playtime may find something very easy to do while other players simply can't get past a boss on op5 because they play it for fun, didn't look for the perfect zero build and now they miss damage for example or simply play the class the wrong way. why shoudln't those people have the right to make it easier for them? I actually don't understand your point. you sound like you never went the easy way in your life and mastered everything you started without getting bored even once, which in fact is not possible.
Sorry for bad English but I hope you get my point.