You have to be a special kind of ignorant to think theres no build variety in this game. to think paragon board offers no interesting choices. That most skills are bad and that half your time is spent running around.
You’re absolutely just spouting bs.
Just to use druid as an example, you can build storm caster, wind caster, earth caster, bear, wolf, and then the hybrids. storm wolf, earth bear, bear/wolf, poison wolf, poison bear, storm/earth caster. The paragons take this so much further.
Yeah thats absolutely no creativity, interesting choice or variety. hah.
No offense, but this isn’t something I’d put out there or try to brag about when you are struggling with something as simple as Diablo.
I’ll be blunt… it’s 100% you. You mentioned above that it takes you 10 minutes to kill a boss. That’s not a game issue. You just don’t understand basic numbers, stats and math. Or how to build a character. It sounds like you refuse to follow any guides online, which is fine. But if that’s the case, you clearly are not experienced enough as a video game player to get by on your own.
You also mentioned you are gaining one level per day, which again is 100% you. Especially when you’ve barely hit level 62.
I’m sure it sucks to hear this, but you are not good enough at video games to just blindly go into this alone. You need to research and follow guides. Or just quit as this game is just way too complicated for you to understand.
I’m not saying the game doesn’t have problems. But what you are describing is completely ridiculous and is clearly from your own short coming.
in nightmare 70+ only wolf tornado is viable, and anything below that is irrelevant super easy casual content.
i have a level 90 druid. i know what i’m talking about. show me a video of you doing NMD 79 as poison or earth caster and i’ll take it back.
True but thats also the reason why they are balancing things right now so its not just one viable end game build for all classes. Everyone is complaining about “nerfs” when all they are doing is balancing things so all builds are on the same playing field meaning all builds should be viable end game.
As for pvp. I play Hardcore and there is no PVP the zone is dead. Its blah. Hardcore is already hard enough dont need to die to pk.
Item design is one thing, but have you even looked at all the stats that are rolled up into your character for D4? If not, here’s a list (for Barbarian) that is tied to itemization:
yes and no…I have a feeling of dejava with this game already 3 days after I finished the story…so I understand the vanadiel user.
I like PoE better. And it’s a boss or activities
Stop lying, game has artificial penalty to your defenses if you’re jump onto too high mob level, even if the defenses don’t differ much between those levels. Everything would literally 1 shot you because of that penalty. So easy to catch people on BS. The only possible way would be if you were 62 playing with lvl 70 friend and he’s the host, so they you’d be scaled upwards. Groups abuse this to push lvl 90+ content, because scaled up players are stronger than “native” ones.
Complains D4 is a hamster wheel verison. Yet drops D3 in the name and that was nothing more than Rifts and Greater Rifts with a seasonal theme, but in the end it was farming Rifts and Greater Rift and not to forget immense power creep my skills does 584757348953% .
At least with Diablo 4 there is a lot more to do at the end game which you can do world bosses when they spawn, Gathering legion events, PvP, Helltides, Tree of Whispers, Nightmare dungeons, regular dungeons, what else more you want?. And if you are referencing endless of killing demons then sorry the game not for you. Cause you do that in EVERY single Diablo game and or ARPG.
I’m lvl 52 finished act2’s campaign, monsters are level locked at 50, not getting better loot, or rewards, leveling up became a drag, what is the point of level and monster scaling if i can’t enjoy it. Terrible design for an open world semi-mmo action rpg game, where i have content but became worthless to play it.
Don’t know who come up with this idea, but one thing is for sure, they didn’t test the game properly, or hired any competent testers.
Like I still enjoy doing some of D4s content, its just theres no goal im going towards. Im just doing it all to get my moneys worth i guess.
Whenever I play a good ARPG, i get burned out if i play too long, however, when i play a bad ARPG, it makes me CRAVE a good one. Right now im craving a good ARPG.
I dunno… also the lack of community is really sucking the fun out of this. Like I sorta want to open POE on my second screen just to chat while i farm.
The issue is the testers are mostly streamers that play 8 to 12 hours a day. They have one goal. Finish asap and start farming for gear. They need to stop listening to full time gamers. Take their opinion on game bugs and not what they want changed. It ruined D3 this season for a lot of people. The majority does not play that much. The end game content does need more. If the end game is always going to be about grinding nightmare tiers then I will not play season and move on. Simple as that. At least give the first season a try. Most will know then if they will play this game or not.
The game’s not bad – you’re just bad at the game. WT4; I run passed mobs and they fall over in fear; I literally one shot entire packs of mobs and elites on WT4. I can solo the world boss.
I’m level 79; I’ve been able to crush WT4 since level 64. If it’s taking you a long time to kill mobs, you’ve messed up your skill tree and items.
“Stats are weird” would only be said by someone that has no idea what they do. YOU BEING BAD at something doesn’t make the SOMETHING bad. This is a false equivolency.
I’m not good at baseball, but that doesn’t make baseball bad. I don’t like baseball, because I’m not good at it – but I wouldn’t tell people “baseball sucks.” I would say “I suck at baseball.”
Diablo IV isn’t a bad game. You’re bad at Diablo IV. If that makes you not like it… cool – not everything is for everybody, and it’s a perfectly valid reason to not like something you’re simply not good at. There are two things you could do about this… You could get better at playing the game and become good at it – which could change your mind, or you could stop playing the game. Quitters don’t get places in life. If you never want to improve at something you’re not good at, and your default is to find something you’re just innately “good” at – you’ll have a really boring and unrewarding life; because things take time to learn, things take practice to be good at, failure is the best teacher. If you run away everytime you fail, you’ll never be good at anything, and you’ll just tell yourself that everything sucks.
Crying that it’s bad and hoping the world is going to change for you, or trying to convince the world to not play it, are not valid options.