Ah, other things i don't like about the axe FX 2, after years of using it:
1) While it does sound ok, It doesn't completely sound authentic through a real cab. The feel isn't quite right. It doesn't have the "Amp+cab mode" that AxeFX 3 has. Also, there is no easy way to set the speaker page resonance curve, or the transformer settings correctly. Real amps, on the other hand, are plug and play. Can't really blame the axe for that, but it feels incomplete without this working.
2) Some poor design choices for routing, that were solved in Axe FX 3. Since the FX loop isn't split into input/output blocks, to connect two guitars, I have to use send/receive blocks, and send the output of the FX loop block right back into itself... overcomplicated unnecessary gymnastics.