Yeah, but for that you can buy the regular game and play it till the GOTY comes out. Just don't buy the DLC and then sell your regular copy when you buy the GOTY. Because DLC only ever goes to about half price you can save a lot. Also you can then sell it when you're done unlike DLC. I don't often do it as I like to keep most of my games & I've also already bought nearly every DLC that has ever been on sale, even for games I don't own lol.Depends what you want out of your game, though. The problem with GOTY on a game like this is that you miss a huge portion of the online aspect because by the time GOTY comes out people have moved on.
Unless you don't care about doing loot runs and stuff, in which case it wouldn't matter.
I think we do! Will give you a shout, cheers. Just waiting on one guy to get his copy.If you need a 4th, I've got a few characters who would probs be ready to jump in :P
Actually they just did in an article on IGN I believe. They plan on increasing the cap in Q1 next year, probably with the final DLC.
Pretty stupid way to do it IMO. I would've bought the season pass if every DLC had a 5 cap increase or something. At least it'd be more incentive to keep playing. I mean, I love my Mechromancer...I don't want to play a diff character every DLC just to have fun leveling them.
The latest adventure for Borderlands 2′s Vault Hunters involves knocking the loot-stuffing out of Pandora’s deadliest creatures in the Sir Hammerlock DLC, but why stop the madness there? Gearbox has planned a level cap increase beyond 50 for some time, and speaking to Official PlayStation Magazine UK, Gearbox Producer James Lopez said we’ll see more levels sometime during the year’s first quarter which ends in March.