Thanks for the laugh!Originally Posted by POP_King_Delica Go to original post
I would agree on the less functional but better is up in the air.Originally Posted by LateNiteDelight Go to original post
I think maybe I like the UI in TD1 because of 2000 hours of experience.
The UI in TD2 does do more things though.
The BIGGEST downfall of the UI in TD2 is the lack of one touch load out changes.
I really miss tapping one key to change load outs. Can't understand why it was left out.
I use an Elite controller with a chat pad so I changed the key bindings to be 1-6 as load outs and QWERTY as emotes. I don't like the pop up emote menu.
I mean, I provided examples of *how* it's more functionalOriginally Posted by POP_King_Delica Go to original post![]()
I started playing it yesterday and am enjoying it, more puzzles than DC which I like and the enemies seem to go down fairly easily but this could be lulling me into a false sense of security as I haven't gotten close to doing any missions yet. Just exploring and have done the usual hostages, public executions, supply convoys and a control point etc so far.
Do it. In my first run, I hit level 40 and had only done one warlord mission.Originally Posted by Aced_100 Go to original post
I did all the investigation missions leading to the warlords but saved the bosses for last. The boss missions aren't super hard though. Unless you choose to go for Keener with a crappy blue and purple build. Then your life will suck. lol
And YES... the SHD cache puzzles are actually interesting. I did WONY first so imagine my disappointment to find all the SHD caches just sitting on the ground in the open in DC. lolOriginally Posted by Aced_100 Go to original post