Yep.
(I mean, I would not want them to do that to me, but I’d much rather watch them do it to you, than base game design on streamers )
And the game will totally allow this. Has for, well, 20 years. Heck, it is a fairly normal thing to see in D2.
Yep.
(I mean, I would not want them to do that to me, but I’d much rather watch them do it to you, than base game design on streamers )
And the game will totally allow this. Has for, well, 20 years. Heck, it is a fairly normal thing to see in D2.
That sound funny, be ready to get pkd.
You would have to catch me first lol
Ah, fresh meat. I mean, free PvP kills from weaklings trying to pk me in my ploot game
…
Will be glorious.
If nothing else, Blizzard should add Timed Allocation toggle to revitalize the PvP scene.
the salt from not geettin P-loot is getting worse and worse. and i like it. Dreams is good to have, keep it up
You feed on salt but you’ll find none here search elsewhere you parasite
i found plenty salt, to keep me going for the next few hours.
The purists have math issues… if a drop is going to be 5 items there is the roll of what those 5 items will be and you get what you get… PLoot if a drop is going to be 5 items from the boss you have the first roll of what those 5 items will be then the 2nd roll of who gets what item. Not 5 items per person it’s just 5 items… so it’s not adding or inflating the economy… if 8 players in a game and 6 items drop with PLoot 2 players get nothing.
That is an easier pill to swallow knowing I got a bad roll then to see the loot drop in ffa and some jerk running a macro or auto trigger scoops up everything instantly.
So then what happens… you get what you have now. A multiplayer game where everyone plays by themselves, a bunch of bit and macro running Oligarchs who control the economy selling in game loot for real world money or asking for unfair trades which forces players to quit, use cheats themselves or buy the gear…
That is a broken system…
The only reason beta “diminished” was because we all played 60 hours the week before on initial release
Did you visit one of the many posts from the old D2 community crying about wsg? That will keep you going for years.
nop havent. link? i like funny salty posts
Follow your nose.
i got salt allergies. so my nose is broken atm
Folks can be allergic to lots of things. Sodium chloride is almost (if not) completely impossible. The average human body contains 82g of salt. This allergy would cause auto-immune disease and wreak havoc with many physiological processes including neural function.
i identify my self as a super hero. salt is also my cryptonite.
Superman is not attracted to kryptonite. You seem only to appear when people argue lol first the sound of “sniff sniff sniff” the oh no a random bugles appears
And different amount of drops enter the economy due to items being unlootable for 7 players while the 8th player doesnt pick it up, and since it could be for that item on the ground to be 0.1% chance to be good one nobody gonna stay and wait for 5 secs or however long for it to become FFA, it lower clearspeed, it lowers efficiency, or you loose exp when you wait and others move forward. In alot cases its not worth the time to wait for item to be FFA=less items enter economy. I dont know how its so hard for some people to realize this simple concept, Rhyker to mention one.
I guess its not sefl-explainatory to those who havent ran breach rotations with short allocation on PoE.
Other thing is backtracking, someone is lets say a screen head of you fighting some monsters and your fighting some behind him, monsters you kill drop item to the guy screen ahead of you and if its good hes forced to backtrack for the loot. Ploot is just so clunky as a loot system overall.
its a curse and a blesing. i need it to survive.
Check out this forum -D2jsp
You can not only survive but prosper there. Maybe raise a couple of kids too lol
You can tell when someone was inherently broke when they played D2 back in the day.
They HATE the forums and trading at D2JSP. Probably because they never had enough FG or just were too broke to partake in its greatness.