I've played easily 1000 hrs of D2 over a two decade span. If you want to play D2R online/multi on the consoles (I don't) you might want to educate yourself about widely discussed problems with lobbies/matchmaking before pulling the trigger. Even if you just want to try and beat the game on hell and move on, it's way easier on some builds that others. So a lot of things that folks consider "best in slot" gear are not reasonably obtainable without an enormous investment in time. If you want to play D2R offline/solo, you are going to be frustrated quite a bit at "low" drop rates in light of there is not any way to trade surplus items for gear you might be able to use. I don't mind because I played it 20 years ago and it all "makes sense" to me, but it might seem frustrating in light of modern design practices. D2R looks amazing, if a little choppy at times on an Xbox One X at 4k res.ĭ2R is definitely "old school" and features game and UI/UX design ideas that were state of the art when it was released 20 years ago and, for better or worse, they really didn't change much. I was pleasantly surprised they were able to make D2 (originally PC, keyboard and mouse only) play well on a controller. I've got a fair number of hours in both games on the Xbox. That will at least spice some things up and hopefully have the developers work on more new content for later patches.ĭ3 always has something new for every “season” (ladder in d2 terms), d2 has been untouched since 2016 pretty much There’s going to be some interesting changes very soon with the upcoming ladder season on d2 with some new content in the form of items (runewords, specifically) as well as character balances. I casually play d2 on switch and pc since I have a full time job with OT and a wife and child, I don’t get a lot of time to play but im efficient since I’ve played d2 since my childhood. Or you can get lucky and find something crazy that’s worth a lot to the right person.ĭ3 is more casual fun, and your incremental farming has a measurable return. You can farm for literally 10 hours and be no better off than when you started. Unless your willing to invest a massive amount of time, or buy your way into power ($20-40 dollars from an item seller) Diablo 2 isn’t worth your time. Last updated at 14:00:17 UTC Weekly Help Desk RAGE Loot Thread Trade Thread
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