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OXM notes a few tweets from Randy "DuvalMagic" Pitchford unveiling plans for more DLC for Borderlands 2, Gearbox's role-playing shooter sequel. One tweet indicates they will indeed be raising the game's level cap, though he won't say when for fear of being "skewered" if this changes. A later tweet expands on this, suggesting a level cap raise and a sixth playable character are in the works, but may not be included in the Borderlands 2 Season Pass: "We're working on new DLC for these things in addition the campaign DLC offered in the season pass." Thanks VG247.
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Re: More Borderlands 2 DLC |
Feb 26, 2013, 17:45 |
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ochentay4 wrote on Feb 26, 2013, 11:31:
briktal wrote on Feb 26, 2013, 11:22:
Tumbler wrote on Feb 26, 2013, 10:37: It's a weird move to sell something you call a season pass but then exclude certain things. But they did explain the dlc included by the pass from the beginning so it is what it is.
So not only are devs cutting content from games to sell as DLC, they are cutting content from DLC to sell as more DLC? That's exactly how it is. Its getting ridiculous. Season Pass should include every bit of DLC out there. This teaches only one thing. Do not buy things before everything gets bundled toghether for $5. Do not buy DLC. Do not buy season passes. Season Pass wasn't a hard concept to understand. It very explicitly said there would be 4 large pieces of DLC and that you could get them for the price of 3 if you bought the Season Pass.
If you did not understand that you are an idiot. Not you, personally, as I'm guessing you didn't buy it or ever look at it, but anyone that did.
If you expected more then you are an idiot.
And, if you actually played the DLC, you'd see how damn obvious it is that the stuff has zero to do with the actual game, is somewhat annoying, and clearly isn't "cut content." |
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