When should i play claptrap revolution




















Did you go to the fast travel stations? User Info: killzoid Assuming you have downloaded all updates for the game and addons, there should be new locations listed in the Fast Travel stations. From what I can tell they get added to the bottom of the list when downloaded, but any new areas opened after that will get added on. Either that or they just get mixed in at random. Either way, look carefully through the list for Tartarus Station, either in the list text or the location pictures.

If you still can't find anything you should double check to make sure that the files are on the Xbox's HDD. It's possible they were deleted at some point, or the downloads were interrupted and are incomplete.

If they still fail then the final option is to completely download them again and see what happens. User Info: zark If you have not gotten the answer yet it might be because you are second player and have not beaten the game both players need play through 2 unlocked to play on play through 2 other wise try having character that has not beaten the game be first and then try it i hope it works god luck and game on. My qestion is should I start the dlc in the middle, or in the end of the second playthrough.

Im willing to skip the zombe and knoxx dlc forthe second playthrough. Showing 1 - 1 of 1 comments. Adelion View Profile View Posts. If I remember correctly the DLCs normally adjust to your level so there is not really a level requirement.

The only problem you get is if you have beaten Crawmerax before starting a new DLC. It will automatically adjust it to the highest level. The reason why people say you should spare this specific DLC may be that at the end you get a loot room with some rare red chests which adjust also to your level. So the higher your level the better it be. The campaign introduces 21 new missions, although only 7 of these make up the main storyline.

The missions follow the old blueprints — go here, meet this person, kill these, collect those, and as usual you can have several missions activated at once. To be honest though, a lot of the fun to be gained in this DLC is by exploring.

There are also quite a few pop culture references dotted throughout, adding humour to the plot. It is the shortest storyline of the three DLC episodes not counting Moxxi , but the side quests add more to this than first meets the eye.

Gameplay The DLC is aimed at a starting level of 35 for the first playthrough, so you are encouraged to complete the first playthrough of the original game before starting this DLC.

I was at level 45 going into my first playthrough as I had played both Zombie Ned and General Knoxx, and I found the combat too easy at first. However, the introduction of the patch seemed to level-up the enemies and combat became more of a challenge; I also got slightly more XP from it.

Achievements With the exception of the four collectible achievements listed below , all of them are fairly easy to unlock and can be gained in a single playthrough. However, the collectible achievements are a massive pain. The Bobble-Trap achievement in Borderlands worth 24 points Collect 15 claptrap bobbleheads.

The The Lubricator achievement in Borderlands worth 24 points Find 25 oil cans. The What a party! The It's so realistic!



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