2 simple words that poison a game for me sight unseen "live service"
And yes I will shit on them all
2 simple words that poison a game for me sight unseen "live service"
And yes I will shit on them all
Everyone is entitled to their opinion, and I know mine is unpopular, but I’ve really been enjoying Diablo IV. Especially seasons 2 and 3, the game has improved a lot since launch.
(But I’m in no way trying to tell anyone else they should like it. A lot of people seem to despise it, so I have a hard time recommending it. But I’ve had a fun time with it. It’s a great podcast or audiobook companion when I’m not pushing myself, and it can be rewardingly challenging when I do decide to push myself.)
That's because they shifted from 'making a great game' to 'making a lot of money' after they saw what the auction market was like in D2.
The love of money is the root of many evils and capitalism will destroy everything you love for profit.
I no longer enjoy mouse clicker action RPGs like Diablo, I sort of technical advancements have made FPS perspective RPGs and 3rd person RPGs better unless they involve deep turn based mechanics like Baldur's Gate 3.
Honestly I was the same way. Then I tried Grim Dawn, It has alot of the original Diablo team and plays like D2. You should try it and if you don't like it return in.
Diablo 4 was the biggest scam purchase I've made in a long time. Can't believe I spent $100 on that.
I don't need to play them too know that always online is bullshit.
I regret purchasing Diablo III and with everything I've been hearing from people playing IV and what I've observed going into the game, I'm 95% sure I won't enjoy it. It's a fact that most twitch streamers playing IV abandoned it to play previous versions of Diablo. Connecting the dots isn't hard and doesn't require you to play the game.
I own 3. Played through it with my wife. You could download dungeon alliance 4 or whatever it's called from Google play and it's the same thing. Diablo immortal was dicks. Genuinely In my own head never registered Diablo 4 existed.
All I ask for is more levels and content for diablo 2. Please.....please. I beg the universe. May I have some more.
The opposite of that image is how it feels to hate games you've played. I'm seriously still very upset at myself for buying D4. I regret it more than I think I've regretted any game purchase ever, and I'm old.
Last Epoch has been treating me well. The power progression feels good for the classes ive tried so far. The pacing is good too.
Want throwing weapons.
I know they're all just stat sticks, but one set of fundamental stats is missing.
Are there interesting powers? I want a hack n slash that has more physicality to the powers so there's more strategy to positioning and mob management. Like cleave powers that send enemies flying backwards, or wind powers that blow open a path forward, or time bubbles that slow enemies and projectiles in an area. I'm kinda bored by games that just have numbers tied to an animation.
Theres some cool stuff ive seen but Im not super familiar with the classes I haven't played. I got a rogue that drops turrets and a paladin thats throws tons of hammers in a spiral, so not exactly brand new ideas for the ones ive picked so far. Theres a runemaster I think its called where using certain elemental skills in certian orders lets you use a unique spell. Like fire fire cold would be a different spell than cold fire fire, and theres tons of combos for that class. I only know it from what ive seen others do, but for interesting a deep classes that may be the best example.
Did you play Path of Exile? If so, how does Last Epoch feel compared to PoE. My favourite aspect of PoE is the hilariously fast gameplay when skilled somewhat correctly and up to this point I didn't find a loot based ARPG that got to this point.
I didn't stick to PoE long enough to say i played it despite a frieng group playing, just seemed like a bit too much for the amount of time I was willing to invest on just one game. Im doing endgame on my first character and it's pretty damn fast. Im clearing empowered monolith maps in sub 5 mins. A lot of things one shot me but they're telegraphed and im a rogue subclass thats 8 levels below the empowerd monolith level. I love the movement skills I have available I feel like im always able to be flipping around the enemies.
Years and years ago, there was a huge snowstorm. I played diablo 3 throughout the week with this guy from work and had a pretty decent time.
Yeah. Fuck Hell Divers 2.
Is that for the game or for how invasive it is?
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I played Diablo 3. It was extremely boring.
The Diablo 2 remaster is way better, highly recommend checking it out
Giving Blizzard money is against my religion.
Valid lol. It might be on g2a or something like that
I recommend Last Epoch, quality ARPG, good customization options.
I got pretty bored with my witch doctor build.
Cool, let me try: Fortnite is overrated bullshit!
Yep, feels great indeed :D
Ha. But I really do feel like that about D3 & D4 - completely irrationally, I know that, but I've also never bitched about it. No, wait, the memes do you guys not have phones were pretty funny ...
So the solution to consumers making informed choices is to have the consumer buy everything and test everything personally?
No.
Huh, I never knew there was no middle ground between hating on something and liking it. TIL
What? You don't have to play yourself, just lisen only to those who played and not everyone, and don't share opinion without playing.
Plain and simple, the difference is you can't trust people not to talk out of their ass or not to distort informations without biases.
I don't trust myself to have a good opinion if i didn't play, and even if i did i'm still biased. No one should lisen to one individual.
Best way to know if a game is good is to look at the overall reception. Because if everyone is pointing out a qualitiy or flaw, it must hold some truth.
Although the best way to see if you will like it is to look at gameplay. (That or you know exactly what you're looking for...)
True, but it's not that cut and dry. If someone who's played Overwatch "2" tells me it's Overwatch 1 with monetized competitive gameplay elements and no earnable cosmetics or any of the progression systems, that's not a statement of opinion. It's a fact, and it's easily verifiable. (also, this is me, someone who has played Overwatch since release, telling you that it's true)
Judging a game for something like that without having played it is valid. So I think, especially if you're objecting to engaging with a game on ethical grounds, there's a lot more room for judging a game without playing it than you'd think.
I don't know why you would not lisen to a source that checked it directly rather than a third party.
But sure, it will be much easier to speak objectively on some facts like the one you quoted, bypassing the need for the actual source of information.
So for speaking ethics for exemple i completely agree.
For buying the game though (that was my premise), i think it has it's limits. There is some informations that can be more subject to interpretation. Personally, those informations are often very relevant too.