Can you replay finks slaughterhouse




















A few reasons: - There seems to be no real endgame for the game. You either keep starting over and over for harder modes or stay in that level and begin grinding for the best possible gear and that's it. This game is meant to be like that, i know. But i think the implementation could have been better than this. More raids, more different co-op modes? There's no place to, first. Second; everybody has those items already. There seems to be some serious item duping going on in this game as well, judging by the videos i watched on Youtube, which makes this effort futile too.

Also same with the Hyperion counterpart. This game is about slaughtering stuff, right? Why is it like this? Also why was there a round limitation in the first place? Shouldn't it be like as many round as possible till you keep going on?

Even CoD was better in this regard. I don't get it. Aren't these design flaws? Shouldn't these boss encounters have been 'forced' to be more epic than this? Maybe it should have been set like Jack being a mob, and stalkers being the last boss instead? Handsome Rabid Stalkers Your deaths cause a percentage based lose.

I don't know about ammunition since i was a Gunzerker, i didn't care about that. The eridium bars don't matter too, once you get all the weapon upgrades. And it's extremely easy to get eridium in this game anyway. This felt like those animals in Farcry 3.

Once you are done with your wallet upgrades, you don't need them anymore. I can add more to this but these were the basics which is why i lost interest to the game.

It's a beautiful game but it felt to me like it could have been much better than this. I mean, this game is out for like 1.

Why didn't they do anything to fix some of these? Last edited by Freezeron ; 5 Dec, am. Showing 1 - 15 of 23 comments.

Well I am hours into it and still have several missions to do, i am at level 33 so still have a lot of levels to do, have not upgraded everythign with eridium so still have a lot of farming to do, still have many challenges to finish off and it's been a blast. I like the no endgame cause you can either quit or keep going whichever you prefer.

For me, don't care about showing off cause I hate MP games, so only play Coop with my son or alone. Don't like the Slaughter rounds as those get repetitive and dull. Money only matters as far as getting challenge for collecting money as far as I am concerned.

It's also hard to get too excited about a system that only small slivers of boosts at a time. Still, these do add up over time, and should thus be tended to somewhat often. Take a gander at the challenges available and knock them out to earn Badass Tokens.

These can then be used to give permanent boosts to key areas like gun damage and accuracy, critical hits, and reload speed. Over time, players can begin to overpower enemies with greater ease and burn through the game more quickly.

BL2 has its own version of a thrilling survival mode, which can be particularly fun to play with other players. This arena, known as Fink's Slaughterhouse, can be found in The Fridge. It's a particularly useful way to wrack up XP and loot quickly, as there will be several waves of countless foes, getting increasingly tougher as one progresses.

This is especially significant in Ultimate Vault Hunter Mode, as foes will be higher levels and continue to scale to one's own level. It's always a good idea to seek out quests that grant opportunities to kill several foes. But one especially great one to focus on is the Might Morphin' Quest.

This can be had from Sir Hammerlock, who will send players to Tundra Express with an "evolutionary injector" in hand. There are a number of things that make this quest great for reaching higher levels relatively quickly. For one, there will be a plethora of Varkids; many of which will evolve into Badasses after busting out of their pods.

This would be useful enough, but using the injector will transform them into the more powerful Mutated Varkids, which are good for tons of precious XP. This can be exploited for as long as all of the samples aren't picked up. Despite the large supply of foes and loot throughout, leveling progress will almost inevitably slow down.

This is because there are limits on enemy and player level caps. The DLC will extend this somewhat, but only to an extent. The answer? Players seeking a max level will need to have played the game at least twice to get to Ultimate Vault Hunter Mode. This grueling mode comes with much tougher foes, and thus more XP. But more importantly, it'll also continue to scale with players as they level.

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