• Borderlands 2 : The Looter's Guide - Jakobs Weaponry
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[QUOTE=mfowler3000;37864686]The two top comments on my last video were Bandit and Maliwan for the next guide. Although I don't have enough of either guns to make a guide of anything right now, which of the two harder to understand? I'm curious as to which would be more interesting to the viewer. Of course though, i'll take your advice and just pick whatever I like to use, but I'm not sure which is not so easily understood.[/QUOTE] Maliwan is all elemental damage. Bandit is all about big clips with average damage and firerate. We know the basics of every manufacturer already. The game makes it a point to teach you this in pretty much every loading screen. Instead it's better to delve into [i]why[/i] choosing that weapon might be a good idea and to get some insight on what matters the most when picking a gun by that manufacturer to get the most out of it as well as opening up the playstyle behind the manufacturer since they all play different. Bandit for example is perfect for gunzerking because you can fire for a long time but the downside is that the guns tend to have a long reload time. Ideally you want to kill your target without ever running out of a clip. Or as S&S munitions (The equivalent of Bandit weapons in Borderlands 1) puts it: [b]Reload:[/b] [i]verb[/i] Something you do [u]after[/u] your target is dead. I see the videos as a guide on how to get the most out of all the manufacturers while offering insight into the mindset behind the guns and why they are like they are.
[QUOTE=Pixelnator;37867414]Maliwan is all elemental damage. Bandit is all about big clips with average damage and firerate. We know the basics of every manufacturer already. The game makes it a point to teach you this in pretty much every loading screen. Instead it's better to delve into [i]why[/i] choosing that weapon might be a good idea and to get some insight on what matters the most when picking a gun by that manufacturer to get the most out of it as well as opening up the playstyle behind the manufacturer since they all play different. Bandit for example is perfect for gunzerking because you can fire for a long time but the downside is that the guns tend to have a long reload time. Ideally you want to kill your target without ever running out of a clip. Or as S&S munitions (The equivalent of Bandit weapons in Borderlands 1) puts it: [b]Reload:[/b] [i]verb[/i] Something you do [u]after[/u] your target is dead. I see the videos as a guide on how to get the most out of all the manufacturers while offering insight into the mindset behind the guns and why they are like they are.[/QUOTE] Hmm, I think i'll try my best to incorporate more into my guides, might be more educational. Thanks for the feedback :)
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