It's been a week! Terrible storms, world craziness as usual, an unexpected local stir of potential work, and a friend and I just started a co-op run of Borderlands 2. Yes, I know it came out in 2012, I've been busy. And baseball! At least if you're in New York City, as I am. I'm also completely missing the sportsball gene, so I barely notice, but people are excited about it.
This is an old key, newly revealed, and it should work fine. If it doesn't, please let me know.
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Have fun with Borderlands, and hope you have better weather so you can enjoyed in full with your friend.:)
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Thanks! It's a pretty great game, I must say.
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I need to try it again in some point in the future, maybe when I am done with Remnant 2. All the best and happy gaming. :)
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Have fun with Borderlands 2, it still seems to be where the series peaked, and then it has some very good DLC-s too, like Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep (it's better to play it after the main story, there's some spoiler/connection).
I recently started playing Borderlands 3, and it's just so meh, forced. The interface feels like it was redone in Flash, it's slow, you have to click back and forth a lot to equip a weapon because clicking on the weapon once and then on the slot just doesn't do it. Apparently you can't compare weapons, only when you're at a vending machine. Even the map and quest handling feels clumsy. And then the 4 skills+skill trees per character is a classic case of "less is more".
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I just finished Borderlands 1, and it was terrific - and this is supposed to be the high point, pretty much everyone agrees. Sorry to hear about BL3, hope it picks up for you. I'm having some trouble adjusting to the inventory handling between 1 and 2, I think that's always the case with a new package. No comparing except at machines? That sounds awful! I've got the whole series, though I'm going to need a break after playing this one.
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