Anyone here a Borderlands fan? And if yes, tell me what do you do after you finish Borderlands?


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Ok, so I've finished every Borderlands game.

 

It gets pretty boring when you have 500h into all of them.

 

So what do you do after you finish these games? I go farming or easter egg hunting. But that gets pretty boring aswell after 200h. So tell me! I wanna' have fun!

 

Post videos or images of what you find! I'll post a few images of what I find exciting in the new borderlands. :woot:

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Ok, so I've finished every Borderlands game.

 

It gets pretty boring when you have 500h into all of them.

 

So what do you do after you finish these games? I go farming or easter egg hunting. But that gets pretty boring aswell after 200h. So tell me! I wanna' have fun!

 

Post videos or images of what you find! I'll post a few images of what I find exciting in the new borderlands. :woot:

 

 

 

please GO EASY ON FONT COLORS.    there is no need for them.    bold or italic work just fine.

 

 

 

otherwise, i highly recommend to find a new game!    i cannot believe you want to continue the same series, after 700 hours (!) in :o :o :o

 

there are a lot of other great game you can be playing right now.    i can see how you want to play for completion. but you sound like you play for exhaustion.

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please GO EASY ON FONT COLORS.    there is no need for them.    bold or italic work just fine.

Also...

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And yeah, 500 hours is an insane amount of time put into three games. I've not even hit 200 hours yet; I haven't got the Pre-Sequel yet, but when I get it and play through it, I probably won't even pass 300 cumulative hours. I sunk 60 hours into Borderlands and I've currently sunk 122 hours into Borderlands 2, so I'll probably eke just under 100 out of the Pre-Sequel when I get it.

 

All I can suggest at this point is to either join online sessions and help out lower level players on their missions or find a new game, like Earthworm_Jim said.

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I'm a very good gamer. I've played EVERY GAME that's good. From Tetris to Watchdogs. But the ones that make me dance are Fallout and Borderlands. I keep replaying them.


Maybe an mmo is the kind of game the OP needs. Endless replayability. 

NEVER. I mean, I've tried to play WoW, I wanted to kill myself after 30' of gameplay. It just gets boring.

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This is an absurd thing to say.

 

Next you'll say that you don't know what Path of Exile is.

I know what it is. But I DO NOT like these type of games that you see your character above. The only two games that I like and are like this are Fallout 1 and Fallout 2. Yeah, and Club Penguin (JUST KIDDING, DON'T START A FLAME THREAD BEACUSE OF THIS JOKE)! :angry:

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I'm a very good gamer. I've played EVERY GAME that's good. From Tetris to Watchdogs. But the ones that make me dance are Fallout and Borderlands. I keep replaying them.

NEVER. I mean, I've tried to play WoW, I wanted to kill myself after 30' of gameplay. It just gets boring.

 

Because WoW is representative of all mmos... so clearly you don't play every game that's good.

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Because WoW is representative of all mmos... so clearly you don't play every game that's good.

Leave me alone with the kind of games like WoW. Period.

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How many hours have you put into Fallout 3/New Vegas? They seem like obvious choices.

More than 500. A hole lot more!

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More than 500. A hole lot more!

Did you play Witcher 2 EE?    

 

an RGP, tons of cool gear, tons of different quests... many multiple paths...    completely different missions and endings!   

amazing replayability, and great graphics too, if you get the HD texture pack!

After 2 playthoughs, I still enjoyed over 20 extra hours of watching people on youtube doing the missions i have missed on!

 

 

i know it is third person, and it is not exactly a shooter, like borderlands, and combat is completely different.

 

but, it has a STORY!   and many many of them!    and you will love the way it looks, once you get used to it.   Took me 5 hours to start to love it.  Second playthough was much better then the first!

 

 

 

 

and when you get done with it, after a few month...    there is witcher 3 coming early next year.     I would seriously consider getting into it, if I was you!

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Did you play Witcher 2 EE?    

 

an RGP, tons of cool gear, tons of different quests... many multiple paths...    completely different missions and endings!   

amazing replayability, and great graphics too, if you get the HD texture pack!

After 2 playthoughs, I still enjoyed over 20 extra hours of watching people on youtube doing the missions i have missed on!

 

 

i know it is third person, and it is not exactly a shooter, like borderlands, and combat is completely different.

 

but, it has a STORY!   and many many of them!    and you will love the way it looks, once you get used to it.   Took me 5 hours to start to love it.  Second playthough was much better then the first!

 

 

 

 

and when you get done with it, after a few month...    there is witcher 3 coming early next year.     I would seriously consider getting into it, if I was you!

 

Looks great, I think I'll start playing it tomorrow. Thanks!

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I'm a very good gamer. I've played EVERY GAME that's good. From Tetris to Watchdogs. But the ones that make me dance are Fallout and Borderlands. I keep replaying them.

For starters, hours played doesn't make you a good or bad gamer. It just means you've spent a lot of time gaming...

 

I'd recommend just going outside and enjoying nature. 700 hours is around 29 days of playing the same game non-stop (no breaks for sleep, food, etc.). If you're able to put that much time into so many games and make the assertion that you've played "every game" then you've definitely been missing out on the wider world.

 

I play games every so often. I beat them every so often. Then I go out for hikes in nature or hangout with my friends. :)

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For starters, hours played doesn't make you a good or bad gamer. It just means you've spent a lot of time gaming...

 

I'd recommend just going outside and enjoying nature. 700 hours is around 29 days of playing the same game non-stop (no breaks for sleep, food, etc.). If you're able to put that much time into so many games and make the assertion that you've played "every game" then you've definitely been missing out on the wider world.

 

I play games every so often. I beat them every so often. Then I go out for hikes in nature or hangout with my friends. :)

 

I don't play games non-stop. I never said that. Actually I go a lot outside, with my friends familly, etc...

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