Cheat: Gain Levels and Money Before Entering Borderlands
In
the first scene, when you're getting the tour with the scrap robot,
follow him all the way through to the small campsite with the car up on
the lift next to the burning tires. Collect all the loot (guns, money)
along the way and kill all of the guys. Once everyone is dead simply
pause the game and go to exit. It will save your character (level &
loot) and start you at the very beginning upon loading your game. You
can repeat this as many times as you'd like!
Cheat: Duplicate Items
To
make a copy of any item you'll need a cooperative partner in a
multiplayer game. Simply drop what you want to make a copy of on the
floor, exit the game without saving, leaving your friend free
to grab it. When you return, you'll have your copy of the weapon still,
and your friend can hand you the other. This works on all guns,
shields, and class mods, and can be done as many times as necessary.
Cheat: Gain Levels and Money Before Entering Borderlands
In
the first scene, when you're getting the tour with the scrap robot,
follow him all the way through to the small campsite with the car up on
the lift next to the burning tires. Collect all the loot (guns, money)
along the way and kill all of the guys. Once everyone is dead simply
pause the game and go to exit. It will save your character (level &
loot) and start you at the very beginning upon loading your game. You
can repeat this as many times as you'd like!
Cheat: Invincibility
Note: Alter game files at your own risk and always make backups! Go to the game folder (My Documents\My Games\Borderlands\WillowGame\Config\) and open WillowGame.ini in a text editor.
Search for bDemiGodMode and change it to bDemiGodMode=true.
Your health will never decrease below 1!.
Cheat: More Inventory Slots
Note: Alter game files at your own risk and always make backups!
Go to the game folder (C:\Program Files (x86)\2K Games\Gearbox
Software\Borderlands\WillowGame\Config) and open DefaultGame and look
for this:
InventorySlotMax_Misc=X
Change X to your desired amount of slots (default 12)
Unlockable: New Game +
Complete
the game to unlock a New Game + mode. Some items and stats will carry
over into the new game and enemies will be tougher.
Hint: Reload Quickly
Watch
your reload animation. As soon as the cartridge is removed (or rounds
are being inserted), perform a melee and the gun will finish reloading.
Do this to save time and possibly your life.
Hint: Easy 20,00 EXP
As
soon as you are able to get a vehicle, find a safe place away from
enemy spawn points and find a way to keep the trigger held down (tape?
rubber band?). Just walk away for a few hours and after you have
unloaded 100,000 shots from the vehicle you will get 20,000 exp.
Hint: Easy Escape After Defeating Sledge
After
you've defeated Sledge (and collected the artifact), exit and save your
game. When you start you're game again you'll begin at the save point
at the very beginning of the mission. This way you don't have to
backtrack on foot and you'll save a lot of ammo too.
Hint: Item Storage using an Alternate Character
An
effective, but annoying, way to store your extra stuff is to create an
alternate character that is only for holding your extra stuff. Just
create a new character, load a co-op game with both your main character
and your new level 1 character and give them the items you want to put
up. Log back in to your level 1 character and give the items back to
your main character when you need them. This can be really useful when
you find weapons and items that are above your level, or are saving
them to give to a friend's character.
Cheat: Berserker Speed Exploit
Make
sure you're in a fight with more than one enemy and your health is
extremely low (10-20). Activate Berserker just before you enter Fight
For Your Life! Mode, then kill someone to gain a Second Wind. If done
properly, you should be able to run as fast as Brick can in Berserker
mode AND you'll be able to fire your weapons. Note: you're not able to
sprint while using this, but why would you need to anyway? Activating
his Berserker mode again and finishing it, OR dying will cancel the
effect.
Hint: Quick Money and Items
Want
purple and orange items without having to kill a single enemy? Once you
get to "New Haven," head to the save/transport post near "Scooter" and
save your game. Then, there are 2 red chests and 3 silver chest in
town...4 of them on rooftops, and one that the claptrap rescue opens
for you. Just loot them all, keep what you want, sell what you don't
want and then save your game. Log off, then log back in to repeat the
process. Check all the vending machines each time as they will offer
great items as well.
Here is a rundown of the loot route from at the save/transport post near Scooter:
Red Chest #1 - On the roof of the building directly right of
the save post. Go to the side with the yellow barrel, jump few times
and you are there.
Silver Chest #1 - From the save post, turn directly left and
go up the stairs, keep going in the same direction, cross the wood
plank and then jump the railing to the other building. Turn a slight
right around the corner.
Red Chest #2 - from Silver Chest#1...some tricky jumps, but
not too hard. Simply look out to the red tarp hanging over a little
platform and make a running jump to land on the tarp. Then turn around
till you see the Red Chest, make another jump (not too high or you will
get caught on the red tarp over the chest and fall off).
Silver Chest #2 - After completing the Claptrap Rescue this
Silver Chest will be in a little shed across the courtyard from the
Bounty Board (you just have to crouch to get in there).
Silver Chest #3 - From the save post go forward and go up the
stairs where the dollar sign and arrow are. Hop on top of the washing
machine, then on top of the roof with the big antenna. The Silver Chest
is behind it.
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Hint: Elemental Effects
In
Borderlands some weapons have an elemental effect. These are usually
very useful but there are drawbacks. Enemies might have special
resistant shields or an elemental animal will naturally resist what you
shoot it with. Here is a rundown of each elemental effect:
Fire - When you tag an enemy with fire they take gradual
damage until they die or it goes out. Fire damages enemies more if
they're shield is gone. Additionally, enemies tend to freak out and
lose accuracy when burning.
Shock - Shock damage is like the reverse of fire. It deals an
incredible amount of damage to an enemy's shield but loses
effectiveness once they're down to their health meter. Also, enemies
don't usually panic when shocked.
Acid - Possibly the best all-around element. Acid damage
easily eats through armored opponents (like Spiderants and Crimson
Lance soldiers) and can spread to multiple enemies if they happen to
touch each other while panicking. The only drawbacks to it are that
Acid-type enemies are about 90% immune to it and if you try Iron-sight
aiming the acid splash from your gun-muzzle can throw off your aim.
Explosive - Not so much an element as a bonus. Randomly when
you shoot an enemy with a bullet from an explosion-type gun it will
explode and deal extra damage relative to the weapon's base damage. Try
to aim for groups.
Eridian - Whenever you find an Eridian weapon try shooting an
enemy. Sometimes extra effects not mentioned in the description will
occur. The 10101 Cannon is a good example of a Shock/Explosion
combination element.
Andras
Hint: Faster Firing Rate
Weapons
with exceedingly slow firing rates (i.e. powerful sniper rifles) can be
made less laggy if you melee after each shot. This will reset the
firing rate timer, allowing you to instantly fire again. |