Path of exile 2 debuts on Steam with 300,000 players

Games are expensive.
It's the middle of the day, people aren't off work.
China isn't awake yet.

Well, this is what I was told were obstacles for high CCUs for some games.
 
Almost done at work… ready to go home and add +1.
 
It's doing higher numbers in the past 24 hours than Marvel Rivals, and that game is actually free to play right now. That's a huge accomplishment.
 
So the unfinished game cost $30 but the final/finished version will be free to play? The game looks incredible, but that pricing model makes no sense at all.
 
hesus christ the amount of skills.... what is this game.
this is like 200 diablo 1 by the amount of skills...
 
hesus christ the amount of skills.... what is this game.
this is like 200 diablo 1 by the amount of skills...
first time GIF
 
I am not even actually playing. Just watching the stream.
It looks great graphically but holy shit the skill tree and the abilities on weapons and modifiers.... so much of each.
My arpg experience is very very simplistic.... diablo 1, dungeon siege 1,2, total war chaosbane, some diablo2, titan quest.
At least talking about isometric games like this. Maybe I finished 1 or 2 more than mentioned above.

So yeah, I am ultra noob stuck on the "offline game I can finish in 50 hours without character guides and minmaxing".
So while this looks good, it looks kinda.... grindy with you going through 1 cave for 15 minutes and everything looks the same.
edit: I don't understand the pull of these games anymore. As a kid it was fun to explode enemies in dungeon siege
 
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