On sale, you can get the base game and all the DLC included on the switch version for the same price probably and even have access to the multitude of mods (some of which can get you the DLC for free) and all the new cosmetics and heists.

also really shows just how weak the switch hardware is. no reason to try to shoehorn these games into the switch; they just don't work. the switch is about indies, nintendo's less than demanding games, and side games like the gameboy and ds and etc. too bad only ubisoft so far has made a real switch game.


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I don't see much detail in the review about handheld / on the go co-op... i'm guessing i can't play this on a bus pause to go underground and then restart when i come up above ground?

For me the whole beauty of the switch is portableplay / pause'n'restart... is this game only good for long period play in a fixed location with mates on a fast broadband?? 

Ie... should i just buy on a different system?

Getting 2 copies of this today. I've put over 100 hours on other versions (X360 and PS4), and I'm looking forward to starting again on the switch. My situation is unique in that I've got another person to play this with in local co-op, so voice chat isn't an issue.

They more than likely missing the new features as Payday 2 is such a fast moving target. Trying to include the changes during the porting process would be a mess. If the other console releases are to go by the switch version will get updated with the new features but will have them rolled up in one big patch. Don't ask when as it gets delayed alot as it's PC first game but if they say they are going to patch it they will follow through until it is technically infeasible.


Do not buy this if you have no other friend(s) to play with. Single player is a trap. If you have a PC that can run it, get it there, its not very demanding but as said before its a moving target so the requirements are higher than the minimum stated.


If you have played as long and followed it as I have it is pretty amazing how far this game has gone. It started off pretty simple, small jobs, small maps, broke dick drills into something huge. It several multiples larger than release.


I burned out by the One down update as that difficulty level is anti-fun, you don't feel a sense of achievement finishing it, just relief you don't have to do it again. Its one of those listening to the fans is good but don't actually listen to them as a lot of ideas are just bad and the effort separating the good from bad is better off developing the game. The loudest are the most toxic who know less about gameplay than anyone else.

When Payday 2 originally launched in 2013, the game quickly garnered an online following of gamers that worked in cooperative groups to execute well-thought heists and maximize their ill-gotten payday from various banks. To support the title's longevity, developer Overkill Software has been consistently churning out both paid and free updates for the title, though this led to the studio defending itself against accusations of a pay-to-win platform shortly after a particular update released last year.

As with payday loans, the cycle can repeat itself over and over. A study by the Consumer Federation of America and Center for Responsible Lending found that the average borrower renews a loan eight times. A borrower who defaults risks having her car seized. (Disclosure: The Center and ProPublica both get significant funding from The Sandler Foundation.)

According to the suit, the named plaintiffs all got caught renewing TitleMax loans over and over. One allegedly renewed her loan 23 times, paid at least $10,800 in fees, and after all that still owed $3,961. Another, the suit says, renewed her loan twelve times. By switching such customers to a location outside Denton, TitleMax would have been able to continue renewing the loans without restriction.

An auto-title loan is similar to its better known cousin, the payday loan -- but larger and with more at stake. Typically, the borrower hands over title to her car and agrees to pay off the loan after one month. If she can't do that, she can pay only the interest due and roll over the principal to the next month.

Last December, Texas's regulator for payday and auto-title lenders announced -- without naming TitleMax -- that it was "concerned" about the practice of offering a zero percent loan to customers in those cities. The offer might prove too tempting to someone who might otherwise never take out an auto-title loan, said the regulator in a bulletin to lenders: "This business model could also be perceived as a deceptive practice because it appears calculated to bring the consumer into the store with the promise of one product, but later effectively requires the consumer to go to another location to purchase another product."

Where to go, then? TitleMax also has a location 15 miles down the highway in Flower Mound, Texas, the notice says. "[You] may want to consider doing business" there, and once you've switched, "you can continue transacting at that location," it says. 006ab0faaa

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