Borderlands 2
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Loot is shared, so if you play with a moocher, make sure you get to the loot pile first! Also, enemies scale to the highest level player in your group, so if you are level 2 and playing co-op with level 8 friends, find a nice hiding place and let your teammates do most of the fighting. You are too weak @ lvl 2 to even hurt a lvl 8 character - but the good thing is all the XP is applied to each player, so in a group comprised of a lvl 2 player and lvl 5-10 players, you will level up very quickly by doing nothing more than staying out of the way. [ I had a lvl 10 characther in BL1 and played w/ lvl 50 co-op partners, i went from 10 to 35 in something like 20 minutes....]
You progress in the story from the last save of the host. Youre co-op characther brings back all the XP and loot from playing in another persons game - plus the enemies drop better loot when you play co-op - the game gives them better weapons to deal with the co-op group they are fighting. Always better to play with friends
Co-op in Borderlands is the best cooperative play. Ever. You'll see.......Comment
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You can play on the save file by yourself or with friends but all the progress you accumulate collectively stays on that one save file.
So they hypothetically situation you set up results in you loading up in the last save area you left the game on the next time you boot the disc up.
This is what happens in the game.Comment
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Yeah, the higher the level, the better the loot will be. Not sure if the same rule applies in terms of co-op having better loot for this. Also, I imagine waiting until the second playthrough would boost it as well.Comment
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When I found the Skull Box in Sanctuary, I thought I found the video game equivalent of The Ark of the Covenant and promptly left that shit alone.
Like "If you open this, I will delete all the memory from your system and Yellow Light it immediately"-type status.Comment
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$15 is too much for a downloadable, but Twigg will by the same game for 2 systems ;)
I freaking LOVE this game. Sad story though (for me): last night after a long day of work, I was blasting through this, drinking some beer, and opening everything I came in contact with. This includes the golden chest in Sanctuary. I wasn't paying attention, and now my golden key is gone for some level 3 or 4 shit.
Honestly though, if it weren't for my buddy hooking me up I would've been happy with one version but since he scored me the ULC after I already had my copy I figured why the fuck not? Especially since Best Buy was so cool about exchanging the versions and hooking me up with the pre-order code.Comment
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Most definitely.
Seriously? Obviously everyone has their own tastes but obviously this game is worth at least $210 to me since I have the ULC for 360 and a standard for PS3/ I honestly will get my monies worth no problem. I put almost FOUR DAYS worth of play time into the 360 version of the first game and well over two days into the PS3 version. I don't expect any different with this game.Comment
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Yeah I was looking at it and read "requires 'key'" and promptly turned about face and ran away.Comment
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