Same reaction, once Baldur’s Gate 3 was out I haven’t touched this game, and probably I’ll wait for a couple of months until they fix the mess they have
Same reaction, once Baldur’s Gate 3 was out I haven’t touched this game, and probably I’ll wait for a couple of months until they fix the mess they have
I think you are missing the point, what I take from the article is the boring grinding that is too generic, you can take 3 months to do the same thing instead of 1 week, but you’ll have the same experience, that quests are generic, ok so I go to this dungeon, will be one of those where I need to collect a couple of ‘objects’ in each long path? Probably, the boss is just a generic one that do something that proba ly you’ve already seen a couple of times and it just takes time to kill it, nothing else. I’m level 53 at the moment and I can see that going to 100 is just a chore, and not really a fun one.
Diablo IV, not the Season just still playing the campaign waiting for Baldur’s Gate 3. In Diablo I’m level 53 at the moment, so I’ve finished the story, now I’m playing the side quests to level up, but it feels a bit of a chore.
I agree with you on this, but it looks like a lot of people complains are about that the grinding was already heavy and the patch update made grinding harder or longer without adding more fun to it, just nerfing stuff, we can say that the Season itself is the fun part, mm maybe is not. So yeah, they need to nerf stuff but at the same time making it more interesting so people engage with grinding again, I can imagine that is sth hard to balance, idk. I’m just level 50 trying to get to Tier 3 with a sorcerer and I can see that is going to take some time, maybe I’m just going to get bored trying to get there.
I think the plan is to release all the cosmetic stuff after TI, so they don’t have to share the money with the pros. Probably they already know that in that way they just get more money