• PAYDAY 2 V11 - Yeah! He's Back! Edition
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[QUOTE=TWKUK;51900733]man, dodge/regen builds are gonna make Heat Street a fucking joke unless OVK throws some unnecessary new bullshit into it.[/QUOTE] Swat Turrets as far as the eye can see
[QUOTE=TWKUK;51900733]man, dodge/regen builds are gonna make Heat Street a fucking joke unless OVK throws some unnecessary new bullshit into it.[/QUOTE] Idk why but dodge didn't worked for me so much in the last times. Even with Rogue deck, the skill for the lower concealment = better dodge and getting 55 dodge i keep getting shot very often
I guess if Heat Street and Green Bridge are next, perhaps they're saving the best for last with Diamond Heist, and [I]maybe[/I] No Mercy. I think if that's the case, it'll make sense, because No Mercy and Diamond Heist were the only original heists that could be done with (partial) stealth, so maybe they're saving something special with them.
[QUOTE=Notanything;51901936]I guess if Heat Street and Green Bridge are next, perhaps they're saving the best for last with Diamond Heist, and [I]maybe[/I] No Mercy. I think if that's the case, it'll make sense, because No Mercy and Diamond Heist were the only original heists that could be done with (partial) stealth, so maybe they're saving something special with them.[/QUOTE] Finish No Mercy PD2 port in full stealth and prevent the L4D outbreak from happening. Finish No Mercy PD2 port in loud, and cause the L4D outbreak.
"Aww yeah new Payday updated finally finished installing, lets start it up and go join some random pub lob-" [CODE]Application has crashed: C++ exception [string "lib/units/weapons/projectiles/arrowbase.lua"]:632: attempt to index local 'parent_body' (a nil value)[/CODE] I love this game, but god damn does it try it's best to make me hate it sometimes.
[QUOTE=Exploders;51902329]Finish No Mercy PD2 port in full stealth and prevent the L4D outbreak from happening. Finish No Mercy PD2 port in loud, and cause the L4D outbreak.[/QUOTE] I think you mean the Overkill's Walking Dead™ outbreak
[QUOTE=Mr.357;51900831]So on the phone call Dragan is saying that he's had enough of worrying about the cops, that he needs some more information about something and that he can't say much, a metaphor about rebellion and it seems something big might be coming edit: [URL="http://pastebin.com/YeJ2BFnn"]full transcript[/URL], it should be mostly correct[/QUOTE] It's not actually one line, it's multiple lines seemingly strung together. So the order is probably random.
are they seriously going to replace matt with dragan? please don't say they are i can't live with a HS port that doesn't have matt's signature "HAHAHA, FOOLED YA GUYS!" also thinking about tackling that secret group challenge in TH, so i never have to do it ever afterwards. (until ovk adds an 8 hour drill as the "secret" in PD2)
I wish weapon swap speed was more important. Its only really used as bonuses to a few perks and skills. The swap speed could be relative to concealment (because it's a pretty good indication of weapon weight), so pistols draw really fast, but rocket launchers take a bit to pull out. That way concealment would [I]actually[/I] matter in loud builds, and mods that do like +4 stability, -2 concealment would have a tradeoff. Rouge builds would inherently have fast weapon swap speed too, assuming they are aiming for sneaky bastard.
I find it extremely unlikely that they'll cast a playable heister as a traitor. anyone worried about dragan is a fool
ass? gage ass pack?
[QUOTE=KayoDuck;51901478]Idk why but dodge didn't worked for me so much in the last times. Even with Rogue deck, the skill for the lower concealment = better dodge and getting 55 dodge i keep getting shot very often[/QUOTE] I don't bother with dodge ever since the rogue nerf. Armor all the way.
[QUOTE=Nemisis116;51899878]Is there any way to see if you are marked for cheater? I started playing again and my inventory is still full of dlc masks from like 2 years ago when you just changed a text file[/QUOTE] Kinda late, but the game can't check what dlc you actually own unless you equip them, so as long you don't equip anything you don't own, you should be fine and not marked as a cheater.
I suspect the Dragan thing is a teaser for Butcher stuff further down the line.
[QUOTE=Zombie Strider;51902658]I wish weapon swap speed was more important. Its only really used as bonuses to a few perks and skills. The swap speed could be relative to concealment (because it's a pretty good indication of weapon weight), so pistols draw really fast, but rocket launchers take a bit to pull out. That way concealment would [I]actually[/I] matter in loud builds, and mods that do like +4 stability, -2 concealment would have a tradeoff. Rouge builds would inherently have fast weapon swap speed too, assuming they are aiming for sneaky bastard.[/QUOTE] That's like asking for your Health stat to be relevant during stealth (Yeah, you can still go down but you know what I mean...). Not every stat has to affect both stealth and loud and why should concealment out of all things affect your swap speed anyway? It just sounds tacked on in order to give the stat a purpose during loud.
[QUOTE=Spectre1406;51902821]ass? gage ass pack?[/QUOTE] I don't know how serious this is, but ass is short for assault rifle in the game's code So we're getting a new sniper again and yet another assault rifle Also pistols are pis because they suck
How are character pack weapons named in the files? Calling it Flint, my first thought would be a new heister named that, but I don't know how they are actually called in the files to know if they do it like that.
What dlc is worth getting for this game?
[QUOTE=DwarfOverlord;51903801]What dlc is worth getting for this game?[/QUOTE] the gage ass pack
[QUOTE=DwarfOverlord;51903801]What dlc is worth getting for this game?[/QUOTE] There is very little not-worthwhile DLC for the game, but not a lot of it is truly essential. I've compiled a full guide for another site, which I'll copy below. (I also think Connor Shaw's videos on this are largely on point) [b] DLC Effortpost:[/b] None of the Payday 2 DLC is really terrible these days, but some is more worth the money than others. I have purchased every DLC at launch and have no regrets. You do not need heist DLC to play the heist- you just can't host it. Every DLC has associated achievements except for soundtrack DLC. [b]Character Packs[/b] include a character(entirely cosmetic) and a perk deck and weapon(sometimes worth it). Character preference is purely subjective. Most DLC that comes with masks also has various mask customization stuff. Aside from mentioning the number of masks and their theme I won't go into them. [b]PAYDAY 2: John Wick Heists[/b] 6.99 2 heists: The long-teased yacht heist, a simple, well-designed and poorly optimized stealth-only heist, and Brooklyn 10-10, a short, rough and tumble loud only heist that involves escorting Charon, a character from the eponymous movies, voiced by his actor. Comes with the Contractor 308, a "sniper rifle" that is basically a piercing DMR, a hook melee weapon, and 2 (fabulous) nautical hats and 2 NY-themed masks. Yacht heist also has custom, incredibly rad jazz quartet music by Simon Viklund- but the limited scope and shoddiness of the heists leave this a low [b]Good, but skippable.[/b] Go see John Wick 2. [b]PAYDAY 2: Scarface Heist[/b] 6.99 A one-day heist for the Butcher to raid Tony Montana's old mansion to kill a Sosa cartel boss. Can be done stealth or loud; both are very well made and a lot of fun. Comes with the Commando 101 multi-rocket launcher(very good), an 80s cellphone melee weapon, and 4 Scarface-themed masks, patterns and materials. The real star is Simon Viklund's take on Push it to the Limit, which is the pinnacle of high art. [b]Good, but skippable.[/b] [b]PAYDAY 2: Scarface Character Pack[/b] $4.99 Scarface (yes, Tony Montana) is Cuban, angry, loud, and voiced by the Pacino-approved successor VA. He comes with the Kingpin perk deck, which trades your throwable for a recharging adrenaline berserker ability, the "little friend" 7.62 AR and a chainsaw. The Little Friend comes with an underslung grenade launcher and functions as a GL with a DMR attached. [b]Good, but skippable[/b]. [b]PAYDAY 2: Gage Spec Ops Pack[/b] $4.99 The Spec Ops Pack stars the Arbiter, anoverpowered secondary grenade launcher that's by far the best secondary choice for most builds. It has to be unlocked by completing a lengthy but fairly easy side job of collecting keys and cases in some of the multiday launch heists. There are also 12 mods, many of them previously used by enemies. Standing out are speedloader mags that are straight upgrades for ARs, but several are really great and new and fun. Also comes with 4 achievement-locked combat-themed masks, patterns and materials. A DLC to confirm your worst Pay-2-Win suspicions. [b]Get this[/b]. [b]PAYDAY 2: John Wick Weapon Pack[/b] 4.99 This pack comes with three weapons: the Contractor pistol (comes with akimbo), Desertfox sniper rifle (highly concealable), and Jackal SMG (fun, weird mag mod). Also comes with silent throwing knives and 4 achievement-locked Wick-themed masks, patterns, and materials. Decent, but adds nothing particularly new. [b]Good, but skippable[/b] [b]PAYDAY 2: Biker Character Pack[/b] 4.99 Rust is voiced by Ron Perlman. Enough said. Ron is angry, sardonic, and probably the most profane character yet. He comes with the Breaker, a good high damage low-ammo primary shotgun, and the Chain Whip melee weapon, which is mediocre. He also comes with the Biker Perk Deck, which awards health and armor per kill by any member of your crew, to variable benefit. [b]Good, but skippable[/b] [b]PAYDAY 2: The Biker Heist[/b] 6.99 1 very fun 2-day heist, with a separate pro version. Day 1 is medium-length and can be tricky, but day 2 is extremely fast and very intense, set aboard a moving train. Comes with a very good high damage smg, throwing axes(similar to the javelin), and 4 biker-themed masks. [b]Good, but skippable.[/b] [b]PAYDAY 2: Sydney Character Pack[/b] 4.99 Sydney is Melburnian, punk, chipper, and great for aggravating pubbie players with voice commands. She comes with the Wing butterfly knife, which has cool animations but offers no gameplay benefits, and the drum-fed Bootleg assault rifle, which is like a mini-LMG: fun, but low-damage. She also brings the Anarchist perk deck, which regens armor whenever you deal damage (to great effect in sustained firefights), but minimizes your health. Recent meta changes make the Anarchist perk deck insanely powerful on the highest difficulties. [b]Good, but skippable.[/b] [b]Payday 2: Wolf Pack[/b] 6.99 (or free to owners of the original Payday Wolf Pack) 2 classic Payday 1 heists, with fairly limited alterations for payday 2. Comes with the China Lake, a fun secondary grenade launcher that has been surpassed since, the very fun Pounder nailgun weapon, and 4 Wolf-inspired masks. The China Lake is both very fun and an incredible utility weapon. [b]Good, but skippable.[/b] [b]PAYDAY 2: Goat Simulator Heist[/b] 6.99 1 very fun 2-day heist, with a driving emphasis. Some of the hardest gameplay around at the moment. Comes with a shotgun very similar to the Breaker, 4 farming-themed melee weapons and Goat Simulator animal masks. [b]Good, but skippable[/b] [b]PAYDAY 2: The Point Break Heists[/b] 6.99 2 very fun 1-day heists, the Baby Deagle pistol(Spike Spiegel approved), which is a strong, but slow-firing pistol, and 4 Xtreme Sportz melee weapons and tribal imagery-themed masks. After nerfs to the Baby Deagle, this DLC is [b]good, but skippable[/b]. [b]PAYDAY 2: Gage Chivalry Pack[/b] $4.99 A tie-in with the Chivalry competitive medieval combat game. Comes with a longbow and two crossbows, all of which are effected by gravity and can equip explosive or poisoned ammo. You can pick up ammo for these after you fire them (except the explosives, natch). Also comes with 4 melee weapons, 4 masks, and the massive damage javelin throwable, which can also be picked up(including out of enemies) for reuse. Unfortunately despite recent buffs, time has passed most of these weapons by unless you're taking a particular meta approach to the top difficulties. [b]Good, but skippable[/b]. [b]PAYDAY 2: Yakuza Character Pack[/b] $4.99 Jiro is Japanese, old, loud, and speaks only Japanese, but like Chewie, everyone understands him. He comes with the low health berzerker-based Yakuza perk deck, the katana and a micro-uzi. Despite a bunch of weird melee rebalancings, the katana remains the best melee weapon in the game, and Jiro can bisect cloakers if he kills them with it. [b]Good, but skippable[/b]. [b]PAYDAY 2: Gage Ninja Pack[/b] $4.99 Comes with an excellent SMG and sniper rifle, and a weird, weak pistol crossbow that can fire normal, poisoned(poison applies a DoT and makes enemies barf, doing a ton of damage when it comes from projectile weapons) or explosive bolts that are effected by gravity. Also has 4 melee weapons, one of which is (very weakly) poisoned, and 4 :japan: masks. [b]Good, but skippable[/b]. [b]PAYDAY 2: Sokol Character Pack[/b] $4.99 Sokol is Russian, charming, quirky, and a criminal prodigy/safecracker/hockey player. He has excellent pager lines, and occasionally reveals underlying psychotic rage. He comes with the strange Valkyria AR, which has a built-in silencer, and a hockey stick melee weapon. He also comes with the Grinder perk deck, which heals you whenever you deal damage if you are wearing little or no armor. This perk deck is excellent, but rebalances mean it's no longer as overpowered as it once was. [b]Good, but skippable[/b] [b]PAYDAY 2: The Golden Grin Casino Heist[/b] $6.99 Golden Grin was hyped as a huge casino heist with a year of lead-in advertising. Unfortunately it was made by Lion Game Lion, a Croatian co-production company, and launched with a ton of bugs and questionable design choices. Overkill have updated the heist, and it's now very fun, though still not quite as great as promised. Comes with the Cavity, a weird, high-damage low-ammo folding semiauto-only AR, 4 vegas-themed melee weapons(including a particularly handy stun rod which can taze enemies) and 4 vegas heist move reference masks. [b]Good, but skippable[/b]. [b]PAYDAY 2: The Alesso Heist[/b] $6.99 An OK one-day heist themed around pulling off a heist at a concert by Alesso, a popular EDM DJ. Can be stealthed, but extremely frustrating to do. Comes with an Alesso track tied only to the heist, a fun, powerful revolver, 4 music-themed melee weapons and 4 weird masks. [b]Good, but skippable[/b]. [b]PAYDAY 2: The OVERKILL B-Sides Soundtrack[/b] $0.99 Adds a large number of more limited or secondary tracks to the ingame soundtrack system. [b]Not necessary.[/b] [b]PAYDAY 2: The Butcher's Western Pack[/b] $4.99 Three weapons: A six-shooter, an old-timey lever action sniper rifle, and a bow that comes with arrows that you can pick up after firing(including out of enemies) or explosive arrows(you can't pick these up, surprise). Also comes with 4 West-themed melee weapons and 4 West-themed masks(surprise). The guns are unfortunately currently a bit on the weak side. [b]Good, but skippable[/b]. [b]PAYDAY 2: The Butcher's BBQ Pack[/b] $4.99 Adds three weapons: a multi-chamber grenade launcher, a shotgun and incendiary ammo for both weapon types, and a flamethrower. Cops scream and flail when you set them on fire- and fire penetrates enemy armor and shields. Fire (from any source) is second only to explosives in many situations. Also comes with 4 fire-themed masks. [b]Get this.[/b] [b]PAYDAY 2: The Butcher's AK/CAR Mod Pack[/b] $4.99 10 weapon mods for AKs and 10 weapon mods for CAR rifles. These mods are quite good and supersede a number of mods from the Mod Courier Pack. Also comes with 4 dinosaur masks. If you like ARs, [b]Get this.[/b] Otherwise, it's [b]Good, but skippable[/b]. [b]PAYDAY 2: The OVERKILL Pack[/b] $4.99 Gives you a minigun, which is like an LMG but more so, and the RPG, which is really great at instantly downing your teammates with friendly fire-but it's now outclassed by the Commando 101. Gives you an escape van skin with the Overkill logo. Also comes with a [s]hat[/s] mask. [b]Good, but skippable[/b]. [b]PAYDAY 2: Dragan Character Pack [/b]$4.99 Dragan is Croatian, loud, angry, and voiced by actual convicted bank robber/actor Dragomir Mršić, whose lines aren't quite as interesting as some others, sadly. Comes with the close-range combat Infiltrator perk deck, melee weapon and a fun AR, the Lion's Roar. [b]Good, but skippable[/b]. [b]PAYDAY 2: The Bomb Heists[/b] $6.99 2 heists made by Lion Game Lion, a Croatian co-production company that has a rocky development history so far- these maps were weirdly designed and buggy, though they've been fixed up and are now a decent change of pace. Also has 4 meat-themed masks. Recent rebalances and bugfixes from Overkill make this DLC now [b]Good, but skippable[/b]. [b]NOTE: Everything after this point(aside from the other NOTE) is in the [u]GOTY edition[/u] for $50. GOTY's content is static- it's not all the DLC, and the amount doesn't "shift"- it's always these. I recommend waiting for a sale and getting GOTY for all of these, plus a couple masks.[/b] [b]PAYDAY 2: Clover Character Pack[/b] $2.99 Clover is Irish, loud, angry, and very fun. Her perk deck, Burglar, is really good for stealth(but only for stealth), and her gun, the AR Queen's Wrath, is good but unremarkable. Also comes with a shillelagh melee weapon [b]Good, but skippable[/b]. [b]PAYDAY 2: The Diamond Heist[/b] $3.99 Gives an OK, complex one-day heist that is very hectic when played loud. Also comes with 4 mythology-themed masks. Since it comes without weapons and others can host DLC heists, [b]not necessary.[/b] [b]PAYDAY 2: Gage Historical Pack[/b] $2.99 Gives WWII-themed weapons: an SMG, a sniper rifle, an LMG and a pistol. None are perfect, all are fun. Recent changes make the pistol incredibly powerful. Also gives 4 similarly themed melee weapons and masks. [b]Good, but skippable[/b]. [b]PAYDAY 2: Hotline Miami[/b] $3.99 3 SMGs, 4 brutal melee weapons, 4 masks, and a fun 2 day loud heist that can be unusually intense. Owning this DLC and the original Hotline Miami adds an additional melee weapon, a briefcase, and 4 more masks. [b]Good, but skippable[/b]. [b]NOTE: Buying the [u]Deluxe Edition[/u] of Hotline Miami 2[/b] ($19.99) gives you the Jacket character(protagonist of Hotline Miami 1), the melee-based Sociopath perk deck and another SMG and hammer melee weapon. Owning any version of the game unlocks 6 additional masks. Jacket communicates entirely using a tape recorder, which is fun at first, but...Hotline Miami 2 remains divisive and less popular than the original, and relatively speaking it costs a lot to get. [b]Not Recommended.[/b] [b]PAYDAY 2: Gage Assault Pack[/b] $2.99 A variety of fun weapons, including a singlefire grenade launcher, bullethose AR and 2 fun normal ARs. Also includes 4 melee weapons, 4 comics-themed masks. [b]Good, but skippable[/b]. [b]PAYDAY 2: Gage Shotgun Pack[/b] $2.99 Three OK shotguns, four melee weapons and 4 monkey masks. The star of this DLC, though, is custom shotgun ammo- explosive, flechette, 000(damage buff), and single-pellet slug rounds. If you like shotguns, [b]Get this.[/b] Otherwise, it's [b]good, but skippable[/b]. [b]PAYDAY 2: The Big Bank Heist[/b] $3.99 A massive heist with lots of planning options that many think is the best in the game-but you only need the DLC to host it. Comes with the fun Falcon rifle and four money president masks. [b]Good, but skippable[/b]. [b]PAYDAY 2: Gage Sniper Pack[/b] $2.99 Three Sniper rifles, including what is basically an antitank rifle. One sniper rifle is available for free and others are found in other DLC, but these are still fun. Sniper rifles can penetrate some cover and enemy shields/armor, but are now really outclassed due to rebalances. Also comes with the (worthless) ability to activate vantage point assets and 4 insect masks. [b]Not necessary[/b]. [b]PAYDAY 2: Gage Mod Courier[/b] $2.99 You've probably seen color-coded packages you can pick up in maps. Getting enough of a given color when you have this DLC will give you one of every mod in that color's set. These mods are free to attach and remove from guns. Many of these 28 mods are particularly good, stats-wise. Later DLC has reduced some of their utility, but they're still highly recommended to make your weapons more effective. Also lets you customize the reticule on your gun sights. [b]Get this[/b]. Gage Mod Courier also interacts with Goonmod, an easy-to-use LUA mod for Payday 2 made by a modder, Wilko, who now works for Overkill. This mod interaction gives you "Continental Coins" for every complete package set. Continental Coins are an ingame currency which can buy mods, mask parts(if you have goonmod) and upgrade the safehouse, removing the painful chance-driven process of waiting for good things to drop from cards at the end of heists. Goonmod has a number of other fun features and does not interfere with normal play (unless you want it to). [b]I strongly recommend getting Goonmod[/b]. [b]PAYDAY 2: Gage Weapon Pack #02[/b] $2.99 Knives(the first melee weapons in the game), 3 LMGs(you can get 1 LMG with the base game and several others from other DLC, though) and 4 masks. [b]Good, but skippable[/b]. [b]PAYDAY 2: A Merry Payday Christmas Soundtrack[/b] $0.99 Access to additional tracks in ingame soundtrack options and 3 fun santa masks. [b]Not necessary[/b]. [b]PAYDAY 2: Gage Weapon Pack #01[/b] $2.99 Frag Grenades(which are also now available by default), three OK weapons, 4 animal masks, and single and autofire mods that provide stat bonuses in trade for removing the ability to switch between single and semiauto fire. Most guns are way better in one mode or another, so these mods are a straight upgrade. Also lets you purchase throwable weapon refill assets to place in heists. [b]Good, but skippable[/b]. [b]PAYDAY 2: Armored Transport[/b] $3.99 The first paid DLC. A large set of mediocre attacks on armored car shipments and an attack on a train. Three quite good weapons. 4 presidential masks. Originally terribad, but patches have made this [b]good, but skippable[/b]. [b]PAYDAY 2: The Official Soundtrack[/b] $2.99 Access to additional tracks in the ingame soundtrack options and some highly variable extra masks. [b]Not necessary[/b].
Wolf Pack which adds the freaking China Lake is skippable, but a rather gimmicky and outdated BBQ Pack is necessary? I'm not so sure about this. Personally if you don't plan on playing One Down I'd say only Mod Courier and maybe Wolf Pack/Spec Ops are must-buys, everything else is just to sweeten the experience.
[QUOTE=VintageCat;51904248]Wolf Pack which adds the freaking China Lake is skippable, but a rather gimmicky and outdated BBQ Pack is necessary? I'm not so sure about this. Personally if you don't plan on playing One Down I'd say only Mod Courier and maybe Wolf Pack/Spec Ops are must-buys, everything else is just to sweeten the experience.[/QUOTE] Fire damage, and incendiary rounds, remain extremely effective, and the magnificent song of screaming lawmen is the best soundtrack DLC of all. The China Lake is outclassed by the Arbiter in virtually all circumstances, aside from the spergiest of dodge builds that still depend on GLs.
China lake overrated Get spec ops [editline]3rd March 2017[/editline] I almost never use the fire crap
Not recommending the Chivalry DLC for the fun it brings?
the bonerman recording new lines [sp]is wick the traitor?[/sp] [url]https://www.instagram.com/p/BQurVANglNV/?hl=en[/url]
[QUOTE=Finale;51904120]There is very little not-worthwhile DLC for the game, but not a lot of it is truly essential. I've compiled a full guide for another site, which I'll copy below. (I also think Connor Shaw's videos on this are largely on point) [b] DLC Effortpost:[/b] None of the Payday 2 DLC is really terrible these days, but some is more worth the money than others. I have purchased every DLC at launch and have no regrets. You do not need heist DLC to play the heist- you just can't host it. Every DLC has associated achievements except for soundtrack DLC. [/QUOTE] Two corrections: Goat Simulator: They changed the Ithaca's stats significantly, it's now a secondary Breaker rather than the Loco. 180 damage with 000 buck and no skills, 28 total ammo. Yakuza Character Pack: The katana's still one of the best. Yeah, it's not big king of the mountain now that most melee weapons have base 30 damage, but it still has the following: 1. Highest charged damage, when combined with bloodthirst, it's one of the weapons strong enough to kill a Dozer in a single charged swing. 2. Super fast reswing rate. The katana can do one strike every 0.6s, there's only a handful of weapons faster than it. 3. Hella long range for the rest of its stats. Of the weapons faster than it, none come even close to matching how far away you can slice cops from with the katana. If you're using Bloodthirst, the katana is your best option by far. And even without it, it's a solid choice that loses out a little in DPS compared to some smaller, faster blades but has the reach advantage.
what's the point of having really good DLC write-ups if nearly every verdict you're giving is a cop-out "good but skippable" blanket statement
Huh, so it turns out Overkill did actually do something similar to what I thought would be a cool idea, they just tied it into a perk deck, and made it more of a healing buff. I just didn't realize it until now, since I had taken a hiatus before the Scarface stuff was announced, and I never got a chance to investigate it. I remember, back in April of 2016, I made a post here stating that it would be cool if there was an item that occupied the throwable slot that could grant a buff instead of dealing direct damage, like a bullet-time effect, or defense. I guess their go at it works better.
I don't really see any dlc as mandatory nowadays if you just play casually for a couple of hours (and especially if you don't touch difficulties above overkill), most of the "essential" weapons have a free counterpart in almost every weapon class. If anything you should probably look into getting a heist or a character dlc that looks interesting to you and just have fun with it with your friends (and most of them come with weapons too). Also thanks for the wall of text finale :ok:
[QUOTE=TacticalBacon;51904699]Two corrections: Goat Simulator: They changed the Ithaca's stats significantly, it's now a secondary Breaker rather than the Loco. 180 damage with 000 buck and no skills, 28 total ammo. Yakuza Character Pack: The katana's still one of the best. Yeah, it's not big king of the mountain now that most melee weapons have base 30 damage, but it still has the following: 1. Highest charged damage, when combined with bloodthirst, it's one of the weapons strong enough to kill a Dozer in a single charged swing. 2. Super fast reswing rate. The katana can do one strike every 0.6s, there's only a handful of weapons faster than it. 3. Hella long range for the rest of its stats. Of the weapons faster than it, none come even close to matching how far away you can slice cops from with the katana. If you're using Bloodthirst, the katana is your best option by far. And even without it, it's a solid choice that loses out a little in DPS compared to some smaller, faster blades but has the reach advantage.[/QUOTE] Thanks, I'll update it. [QUOTE=fendermcbender;51904746]what's the point of having really good DLC write-ups if nearly every verdict you're giving is a cop-out "good but skippable" blanket statement[/QUOTE] Because most of the DLC is good, but skippable. You don't need it, but it's good to have. It's not rocket science.
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