You make a very good point and have nailed the main issue that differentiates BL1 from BL2, whether you realize it or not: Balance. Use some SHIFT keys if you're not having any luck finding good stuff. So if you see 'resist', change things up. but if you use the wrong element kills can get a lot harder and can turn into deaths for you instead. If you use the right element, kills get somewhat easier. The most important thing about elements is knowing which enemies resist a particular element. Or level up to past where the main mission is which will make you harder to kill by lower level enemies.Įlementals make a big difference. If that's happening pick up some side missions that match your level and level up to where the main mission is. Maybe your getting ahead of yourself in the game and fighting enemies that are at a higher level than you. OP, sounds like its not fun for you because your having a hard time with it. > "The ability to sustain fire often trumps flat damage. why wait a whole second to pull the trigger again. If it dies, no need to shoot again, but if you miss or its not dead yet. +1 fast firing vladoff snipers (-1 that dahl burst stuff). I think I might have even shocked myself with a shock shotgun too, so watch for that. Instead, for sustained fire, get some pistols, smgs and assault rifles and look for high mag capacity.Īlso, DON'T use explosive weapons in close quarters. On sniper rifles, actually, I would look for LOW rates of fire, because in my experience, a high rof on a sniper rifle just eats ammo. Try to have shotguns and elemental pistols (fire and corrosive especially) for close work, sniper rifles and assault rifles for far work. The ability to sustain fire often trumps flat damage. Look for weapons that have high magazine capacity. Be ready to run away to fight another day.Īlso, make sure you have a variety of elemental weapons: bl2 has a LOT more enemies that resist certain kinds of elemental damage. Here's my advice to cure boredom and difficulty:Įven on the gunzerker, it's best not to frontal-assault into a group. Using Hunter I could one-shot Brutes, but here i can't one-shot a common bandit shooting him in the head using sniper rifle. And in the mean time, every time I try to shoot them, they try to shoot me and somehow almost instantly they break my shield. Mostly, because enemies have a huge health and don't die even if I shoot them in theyr crit spots. Originally posted by Gabbernaut:I do understand, that not every game is for every person, but why the first feels good for me and the secnd isn't? ANd about difficulty. I m still looking forward to my evening plays with some friends. I think boredom started to crop up after 180 hours or so and since I went multiplayer after that the game remained fresh for me. I had a slower ramp-up time probably due to the fact that I never played the first part so after 34 hours I was still very much into it. or go coop which adds a whole new layer to the game. or just try to push through normal as quick as you can and go for TVHM.which is much more fun IMO. Many of the sidequests have really good rewards tho so might be a good idea to do some of em. The guns are awesome tho, pending on what dropped for you. I was at first playing every class to level 5-6 to get a feel for them and try to decide which one to play as my main only to being disappointed because they all felt pretty much the same. I dont know how far you got into Borderlands 2 yet but the normal playthrough is kinda boring due to how easy it is (not for me mind you.I was struggling but looking back I realize how unchallenging normal mode is).ĭepending how much you did in 34 hours the classes only start to "feel" differently on higher levels. Your record shows 80 something hours on BL1 and 34 hours on BL2.
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