After 800 hours of practice finally paid off, hitless runner explains why a no-hit run of Borderlands 2 was way harder than games like Dark Souls or Skyrim
A hitless Borderlands 2 clear didn't even seem possible for a long time
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GamesAction RpgBorderlandsBorderlands 2After 800 hours of practice finally paid off, hitless runner explains why a no-hit run of Borderlands 2 was way harder than games like Dark Souls or SkyrimWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
GamesAction RpgBorderlandsBorderlands 2After 800 hours of practice finally paid off, hitless runner explains why a no-hit run of Borderlands 2 was way harder than games like Dark Souls or SkyrimWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
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My assumption going into our interview was that Borderlands 2, as an FPS with a lot of unpredictable and hitscan damage sources, would be a nightmare to do hitless, and much harder than outwardly difficult games like Dark Souls where damage is more clearly communicated. But …