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Diablo III: Reaper of Souls - Class Revisions
December 21st, 2015, 02:41
Diablo III is about to have its class sets totally revamped in patch 2.4.0.
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In Patch 2.4.0, in addition to adding over 50 new Legendary powers, we’re focusing on revising nearly every class set in Diablo III! Take a look at the gameplay of some of our most serious overhauls, then whet your appetite for even juicier Legendary updates in our latest blog feature here: http://blizz.ly/240ItemPreview
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December 21st, 2015, 02:41
LOL at patch 2.4.0.
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SasqWatch
December 21st, 2015, 19:36
Originally Posted by CelticFrost?????????
LOL at patch 2.4.0.
Anyway, Patch 2.4 is looking amazing. Blizzard has completely redeemed themselves from the disaster that was 1.0. Patch 2.4 adds 50 new Legendary affixes, meaning now nearly every single Legendary piece of gear has a truly unique and interested effect on gameplay.
And the new class set rebalances should really make some of the bad sets fun again. And the new zone looks great. And the new set dungeons are yet one more fun thing to do. And the patch is free!!
I know there are naysayers, but Diablo 3 with 2.4 is such a sublime game. If you are a fan of the genre at all, try it! And the console version is so much fun, too. One of the best couch co-op experiences you can have.
Keeper of the Watch
December 21st, 2015, 20:19
Anyway, Patch 2.4 is looking amazing. Blizzard has completely redeemed themselves from the disaster that was 1.0. Patch 2.4 adds 50 new Legendary affixes, meaning now nearly every single Legendary piece of gear has a truly unique and interested effect on gameplay.I know. After reading about this patch, I sucked it up and ended up reininstalling it again after my rant earlier this year about being locked out of my account by their ridiculous security. I'm guilty as charged. Game has improved so much since they released it.
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The falcon cannot hear the falconer;
Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,
The Second Coming- William Butler Yeats
December 21st, 2015, 20:49
I tried this with my son and it probably our fault for trying it on normal difficulty but we both got bored at quite at the start of the 4th chapter.
It didn't take long to get there as we pretty much just ran through the game. Not only did we not die neither of us even needed to use a health potion. My son had an ability that would harm enemies when they hit him and was able to stand there against some enemies and they would actually kill themselves by attacking him.
I know it was on normal difficulty but come on.
It didn't take long to get there as we pretty much just ran through the game. Not only did we not die neither of us even needed to use a health potion. My son had an ability that would harm enemies when they hit him and was able to stand there against some enemies and they would actually kill themselves by attacking him.
I know it was on normal difficulty but come on.
Guest
December 21st, 2015, 22:35
The game doesn't actually begin until you beat it once and ramp up the difficulty.
Sounds like a cliche I know. Try it!
Sounds like a cliche I know. Try it!
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The falcon cannot hear the falconer;
Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,
The Second Coming- William Butler Yeats
The falcon cannot hear the falconer;
Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,
The Second Coming- William Butler Yeats
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December 21st, 2015, 23:48
Originally Posted by sakichopDiablo 3 isn't really about difficulty though.
I tried this with my son and it probably our fault for trying it on normal difficulty but we both got bored at quite at the start of the 4th chapter.
It didn't take long to get there as we pretty much just ran through the game. Not only did we not die neither of us even needed to use a health potion. My son had an ability that would harm enemies when they hit him and was able to stand there against some enemies and they would actually kill themselves by attacking him.
I know it was on normal difficulty but come on.
Let's take an matapher from the Olympics:
Diablo 3 is not the high jump discipline where you fail if you don't manage to reach the set height.
Instead you could compare it with a sprint. Even the slowest guy will make it over the finishing line at some point. But the goal is to be fast and train to become faster.
Diablo 3 not about beating it. It's about improving your character becoming more and more efficient, farming higher difficulties and so on.
The "Challenge" then actually starts with the Patch Expansion to Reaper of Souls, where you basically have a kind of time limit in one "game mode" where you get deeper and deeper. The primary focus is your equipment though.
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December 22nd, 2015, 01:23
Originally Posted by sakichopI play on T9 with my Barb. Try upping the difficulty!
I tried this with my son and it probably our fault for trying it on normal difficulty but we both got bored at quite at the start of the 4th chapter.
It didn't take long to get there as we pretty much just ran through the game. Not only did we not die neither of us even needed to use a health potion. My son had an ability that would harm enemies when they hit him and was able to stand there against some enemies and they would actually kill themselves by attacking him.
I know it was on normal difficulty but come on.
Watchdog
December 22nd, 2015, 01:26
Originally Posted by BrumbekNot hard to figure out I am laughing at it needing or requiring that many patches.
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Anyway, Patch 2.4 is looking amazing. Blizzard has completely redeemed themselves from the disaster that was 1.0. .
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December 22nd, 2015, 04:02
Originally Posted by sakichopYeah, Normal difficulty should be called "You will never get hurt ever difficulty". But as stated, the real fun is in trying to accomplish the many Seasonal Journey tasks on PC and the Achievements/Trophies on the console version.
I tried this with my son and it probably our fault for trying it on normal difficulty but we both got bored at quite at the start of the 4th chapter.
Originally Posted by CelticFrostActually, it was quite hard to figure out. Posting LOL at 2.4.0 doesn't even come close to meaning you are laughing at too many patches. A 2.0 branch of software isn't excessive at all. I mean World of Warcraft is at 5.x.x and other software has gone up to 9.x.x and so on.
Not hard to figure out I am laughing at it needing or requiring that many patches.
Just saying Celtic, you may wish to explain what you post because I bet 8/10 of us had no clue what your post meant. Also, why are you laughing at a company that continues to give free support and huge patches years after release? That's worthy of applause, not weird mocking. No offense!
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December 22nd, 2015, 04:07
Originally Posted by BrumbekAll good and Merry Christmas.
Yeah, Normal difficulty should be called "You will never get hurt ever difficulty". But as stated, the real fun is in trying to accomplish the many Seasonal Journey tasks on PC and the Achievements/Trophies on the console version.
Actually, it was quite hard to figure out. Posting LOL at 2.4.0 doesn't even come close to meaning you are laughing at too many patches. A 2.0 branch of software isn't excessive at all. I mean World of Warcraft is at 5.x.x and other software has gone up to 9.x.x and so on.
Just saying Celtic, you may wish to explain what you post because I bet 8/10 of us had no clue what your post meant. Also, why are you laughing at a company that continues to give free support and huge patches years after release? That's worthy of applause, not weird mocking. No offense!
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December 22nd, 2015, 05:11
Originally Posted by CelticFrostWhat, a 4th content patch since the last expansion is something to laugh at? That still doesn't make sense. I'm guessing you don't understand what patch numbers mean and think this means the game has had 24 patches or something. Or you don't know why Blizzard release as many patches as they do for their games - it's primarily to add more stuff rather than fix broken things.
Not hard to figure out I am laughing at it needing or requiring that many patches.
Anyway, D3 is now a very good game. You won't find an ounce of challenge playing the story on normal difficulty, but that isn't what the game is about. Adventure mode is where the fun is, playing at level 70 powering up your character to see how high you can go in Greater Rifts.
December 22nd, 2015, 06:03
Blizzard lost a lot of trust for Diablo 1.0
Some people will never give them another chance. That's their right and it was well deserved.
I gave them another chance when they released Reaper. It was fun for a bit.
Some people will never give them another chance. That's their right and it was well deserved.
I gave them another chance when they released Reaper. It was fun for a bit.
December 22nd, 2015, 07:42
Thanks to everyone for the replies, I'm not a big enough Diablo fan to want to play multiple times though. I was just looking for a little co-op hack-n-slash fun with my son. Maybe I'll crank up the difficulty a bit and try and just finish the play through since we're close to the end.
Guest
December 22nd, 2015, 10:36
If anyone is interested, D3 is one of the few PS4 games that support "couch co-op" and its great fun!
December 22nd, 2015, 20:44
Originally Posted by BrumbekI didn't have any problem figuring out what he meant.
Actually, it was quite hard to figure out. Posting LOL at 2.4.0 doesn't even come close to meaning you are laughing at too many patches. A 2.0 branch of software isn't excessive at all. I mean World of Warcraft is at 5.x.x and other software has gone up to 9.x.x and so on.
It's worth pointing out, though, that the 2.x version number just means it's on its first expansion (same scheme as WoW uses).
WoW is an MMORPG that you pay a monthly subscription fee for, so it makes sense it would have a lot of patches and heavy ongoing development. It is a little more unusual when it comes to a game like Diablo.
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