Hhhmm... I downloaded and extract fine on my desktop. Now I download to my laptop and I'm getting "Unexpected end of archive" making it unextractable. Is it just me?
Disable your AV and try again. If you are using Chrome use a different browser and if you are using AVAST, uninstall it completely.
Any plans to make an unlimited/freeze grenade option?
It would be very useful for finishing badass challenges.
You can now edit your character to have something around 9 million of any ammo now, so there's no need to give them the extra trouble of adding something that is no longer necessary.
It's pretty easy with the new Gibbed editor, I'm sure there's tutorials online, and those ammo values last forever.
Well until you run out of the 9 million ammo, but let's be honest that won't happen.
We had unlimited grenades in the Trainers for BL1 and BL2. Shouldn't take much effort to add that option to BL:TPS.
I prefer to not mix multiple third-party softwares for the same game due to the potential for unintended/undesirable consequences. I will run them alone, however.
Your experience may vary.
Just because this option existed in prior versions of the game, does not mean that it will be offered in a new version of a game.
Also this version was not written by the same developers as BL 1 & 2 were, so there will be differences in the coding and this would be a better reason as to why many of the cheats are different this time round.
Hasnt others noted that the story line for this game is all over the place. In BL2 you killed Wilhem and now you get to play as Wilhem, then you have the huge Laser, taken from the Eye of the beast you slayed in BL2. The story is so messed up that sometimes you are playing in the past (before BL2) and other times you are playing parts that are in the present (after BL2). Damn 2K Australia for their story writing.. It even hurts my brain and i want to rid the earth of all books.
Not really. The folks over at CoSMOS say that the engine and the coding is pretty much the same--just minor tweaks for things like memory addresses.
The story line seems pretty consistent to me.