The progression alone is way its way better than Diablo 3i got all the runes 8 of em for dual spirit swords for shout barb
problem is i don't have any 4 slotted single hand swords XD
i keep grinding act two in nightmare but no luck so far highest i have seen is 2 slots.
Starting to understand more and more why D2 might be better then D3 is some ways
I killed the king. First timer for d2 had no cluehave you tried farming the cow level?
My concern is the ps5 version was like…10804k 60fps? So my feeling is the switch version won’t be great. We’ll see.Developers said it runs like butter. However we still dont have any footage. I played the beta on my PS4 but im planing to get it for the switch unless the game looks bad on abig TV but i just cant imagine why this would hog resources even on the switch so hopefully its good. This article came out yesterday:
Diablo 2: Resurrected Runs 'Like Butter' on the Switch, According to Blizzard
In a recent interview, developers at Blizzard and Vicarious Visions claim that Diablo 2: Resurrected runs 'like butter' on the Nintendo Switch.gamerant.com
As far as I know its only an eShop game.Is there going to be a physical release of this for consoles ? Namely switch?
This won't be a thing in D2RI killed the king. First timer for d2 had no clue
This won't be a thing in D2R
Only Digital for all consoles.Is there going to be a physical release of this for consoles ? Namely switch?
You get a free respec each time you complete den of evil on each difficultyIt's just a little bit of a hazzle to respec. Need to farm the bosses and something else
They fixed the trapsin bugOnly Digital for all consoles.
I told myself not to buy this, beta was only a nostalgia trip bla bla
But whenever I think about my Trapsin… I really want this haha
As far as I know its only an eShop game.
Ouch , that's a very puzzling discision. Might get it on a half off sale eventually I guess.Only Digital for all consoles.
I told myself not to buy this, beta was only a nostalgia trip bla bla
But whenever I think about my Trapsin… I really want this haha
Local co op on console?
No, non ladder will be available day 1.Ok, so ladder only items will be in the game for single player. Does that mean only single player is available on release since ladder isn't being implemented on day 1?
AFAIK the only thing we know about switch is there will be a 4 player limit for multiplayerSo, does anyone know what the specs of the Switch will be? 60fps? I want it portable but if the Switch version is crap I will get it on XSX.
So, does anyone know what the specs of the Switch will be? 60fps? I want it portable but if the Switch version is crap I will get it on XSX.
Yeah. I have D3 on Switch and runs great. So...I might get it on Switch and maybe later get it on the Steamdeck (if they ever ship)They did magic with Diablo 3, really hope they can do it on 2 as well. If not, I hope I can get it going decent on steamdeck.
I’d imagine LFG feature will be used a lot for Xbox trading. Not sure if PS had an equivalent.I'm curious how trading and stuff will work out on console. Does anyone know if the console servers are shared with other consoles or even PC? Used to be you'd create a game with the trade you're looking for and it'd be rather painless.
Also what are other people doing for their first char? I imagine quite a few are going with sorc, I'm jumping in with a hammerdin. I never played one back in the day and want something easy to faceroll with that doesn't have to worry too much about immunities.
just a note on that runeword in case you did not know, the faster cast rate is what it is all about.boiiii i got that 4 slot crystal sword
fuck this game is crack
1 more to go xD seems like THE PIT act 1 is an ok spot to find em
sweet still grinding for another 4 slot crystal sword oofjust a note on that runeword in case you did not know, the faster cast rate is what it is all about.
If you can roll one with a perfect 35% faster cast rate at the start of the ladder it is worth a decent mid rune+
This is a long long time ago, i have been out of the loop on such things but i remember trading one for a shako and a storm shield, that is however like 15 years ago lol
You can farm the cow level on normal for a crystal sword. Use the socket quest and I believe it should guarantee 4 slots.sweet still grinding for another 4 slot crystal sword oof
Grinding in the normal game when everything will be reset in Resurrection in a few days?sweet still grinding for another 4 slot crystal sword oof
I spent an insane amount of time farming in the beta of all things, so I sorta get where he is coming from.Grinding in the normal game when everything will be reset in Resurrection in a few days?
Pretty sure there will be cross progressionWill accounts be tied to the console theyre bought on or will i be able to use same account/characters across any system as long as i buy multiple copies?
Will accounts be tied to the console theyre bought on or will i be able to use same account/characters across any system as long as i buy multiple copies?
Pretty sure there will be cross progression
I agree with your approach on how the game should be played if you’re new to it.To those (like me) coming to D2 for the first time, why are you compelled to look up optimal builds, rune words etc for your very first experience of this game? Wouldn't you want to experience it all organically and figure stuff out as you go along? Sure it's a 20 year old game but it's completely new to *us*. Also, for a game whose fans seem to tout "build diversity" as one of it's greatest strengths it seems like 90% of players go with a "hammerdin" or "cold sorc", not very diverse at all?
I'll be running a Druid to start, transforming into a werewolf during the BETA felt great and somehow reminded me of Blood Omen, going to focus on building around grizzly transformation because running around as a giant bear tearing everything to pieces is appealing to me, couldn't care less if it's considered a strong build or not, really hyped to dig in. Will probably follow with a Sorc, always tend to run magic builds in RPG's anyway.
To those (like me) coming to D2 for the first time, why are you compelled to look up optimal builds, rune words etc for your very first experience of this game? Wouldn't you want to experience it all organically and figure stuff out as you go along? Sure it's a 20 year old game but it's completely new to *us*. Also, for a game whose fans seem to tout "build diversity" as one of it's greatest strengths it seems like 90% of players go with a "hammerdin" or "cold sorc", not very diverse at all?
I'll be running a Druid to start, transforming into a werewolf during the BETA felt great and somehow reminded me of Blood Omen, going to focus on building around grizzly transformation because running around as a giant bear tearing everything to pieces is appealing to me, couldn't care less if it's considered a strong build or not, really hyped to dig in. Will probably follow with a Sorc, always tend to run magic builds in RPG's anyway.
To those (like me) coming to D2 for the first time, why are you compelled to look up optimal builds, rune words etc for your very first experience of this game? Wouldn't you want to experience it all organically and figure stuff out as you go along? Sure it's a 20 year old game but it's completely new to *us*. Also, for a game whose fans seem to tout "build diversity" as one of it's greatest strengths it seems like 90% of players go with a "hammerdin" or "cold sorc", not very diverse at all?
In the context of Diablo 2, to my knowledge (I've never played the game), the classes are not balanced. There are only like 2 classes that are good at magic finding without requiring very difficult to find end game items for the builds to even function properly.
Man, I was about to take your post and savage it thoroughly...but then I saw that you haven't even played the game.
Go play the game before you try talking mechanics. I fucking 100% guarantee you that if you try and go through the game for the first time with a character you don't enjoy that you won't make Baal. Find a build that's fun. Run with it. Learn the game from there. Your second character can be super-efficient-farming-blizzard-sorc #192,473,106. Relax and enjoy the journey. Everybody ends up with a stable of characters anyway.
Only missable I can think of is bugging Andi. The remaster changed the Cow King.
I don't find it fun to play a game for 30 hours only to find my build doesn't work. I would at that point quit rather than redo the game over again. Correct me if I'm wrong but you only can respec once per campaign (and can't farm respecs until the hardest difficulty, which you wouldn't even make it to if your build sucks), making it even more imperative in this game that you don't screw up your build.
Obviously I get your argument but I've played way too many RPGs where I "built whatever I wanted to" and it turned into an utter disaster because the game isn't balanced to allow you to make anything work. Very few RPGs are well designed enough to allow you to screw around and get away with it.
You already played the game so you know what works. So enjoy that but I'm going to do it in reverse and build a strong farming character before I screw around with doomed to fail builds that I don't have the runewords for.
Yea, I'll never get why people would spoil the experience by looking everything up but whatever works for you I guess. I found the Painted World organically but even had I not Dark Souls still would have been one of the greatest gaming experiences of all time. Did not finding it "ruin" everything that you experienced during your playthrough? That sounds bizarre to me if so. FF7, I guess in the very short term you might have hindered yourself but that's still early on, you could grind out levels of you're having that much trouble and the best materia is yet to be found. Was there no respec option in Fallout 3? Haven't played it since it's original release but how do you screw yourself to that degree? Put every single point into Perception? lolPeople enjoy games in different ways? I don't get people who replay games dozens of times or speedrun games. I only play games once as once I know the plot (the end credits), I lose all interest in playing further. I thus must "min-max" my first playthrough and ensure that I look up every missable beforehand as it will be my only playthrough. Unless you look stuff up before hand, there are certain games where you would just straight up miss half the game if you played it blind.
Dark Souls is the perfect example. I only played the original game one time and never knew the painted world existed, which is one of the best areas in the game. This is exactly why I pre-plan my playthroughs, especially of RPGs which hide important stuff from you which can completely ruin blind playthroughs. My experience with Final Fintasy 7 was miserable because I gave Aerith all my best items and materia before the infamous events of the second disc. Fallout 3 is another example of a game that I despised my first playthrough because I did what you do and just built the character I wanted to build. My character sucked and I literally couldn't progress because I couldn't beat things to get ammo and exhausted all my money and ammo in the entire first region of the game. When I gave the game another chance years later, I used a character guide, my playthrough went smoothly and I became a huge fan of the series.
In the context of Diablo 2, to my knowledge (I've never played the game), the classes are not balanced. There are only like 2 classes that are good at magic finding (required for end game farming not to be painfully horrible) and you are almost forced to first use these classes to grind for good items. Then you put good items you find with these mules into your shared stash and then you can use them with your future characters you want to screw around with.
This made me chuckle, thank you.The first, Normal, can be cleared by a cat rolling around on the keyboard.