

But personally, I think it’s kind of disappointing to just assume that all the DLC has to be played post-story. “It’s not hard, right? You just play all the DLC after beating the main game and save Commander Lilith for last.”Īnd you’re right. If you’ve ever heard of the famous “Machete Order” for watching the Star Wars films, this is like that but for BL2 and its meaty catalogue of side content. So basically I’ve spent way more time than I should have coming up with a “canon” way to play through Borderlands 2 and all the DLCs. r/PandoranRedCross - Donations & Power Leveling r/Borderlands3 - Gearbox can count to 3. r/TinyTinaWonderlands - Assault on Dragon Keep 2?

South Park: The Fractured But Whole - 5.9GBįire Emblem Warriors - 6.2GB (291MB+5.The place to discuss and post anything related to Borderlands 2, Still, with 96.5% More Wub Wub! This Subreddit supports: > Reddit Re-Design > Reddit Old Design > RES Night Modeīe nice, keep it civil and follow the reddiquette I'll stick to above 5GB for now unless people are interested in smaller sizes. It will tell you this on the next screen). (Please try to give breakdown of how much is DLC and how much is update data.

Please also state if you own paid DLC or not, as this makes at least some of the size optional and expected. There may be the odd game that genuinely just gave free updates, or paid dlc, but most of the time the games have no right taking up this much space owning the physical version, and this is worth knowing if you're low on space. Whether this be because the developer cheaped out and opted for a smaller cartridge size and huge updates, or because it's a compilation with not all games available from the cartridge, or because it was a broken release that needed loads of patching. despite owning the physical version and having to insert the cartridge to play. I'm out of space on my 400gb sd card, so I thought it would be useful to compile a list of games that take up a lot of space on the Switch/SD card.
