A sandbox mode for people that don’t want the hassle of looking for that great loot. Open a menu and just pick the items you want. Attach the stats to the items you’d like to try out. Freely change your builds to test new ideas. Join your friends and see what they’ve come up with. Kill monsters without having to worry about anything but killing monsters.
But how will the game economy folks force you to buy items and runs from them? They are running a market within the game, they will NEVER do that.
Play 5 minutes then leave, a handful of people actually tried to make builds, the rest just copy due to the general difficulty with basic maths… your idea is just absolutely terrible hahaha from a business perspective and from a gaming experience.
D4 has.enough content to play for 1 hour and discover it all, everything else is just repetition to death.
it requires change the entire dev team…
Creativity are not their strongest skill…
Looks like another RMT mad about the changes.
All for it, in fact would apply for a position ![]()
That is exactly what some players are seeking. Not me, but you can see it all over. They just wanna swap builds freely. They just want the loot to drop perfect. They just want to be able to fight the boss’s without challenge or run pit 200’s. Without a mode like this, they will continue to ask for the game to be made easier. The pits have been nerfed once already, and next patch will be a second time. Tempering has caused temper tantrums. Tormented bosses are being nerfed now. Mobs nerfed, players buffed in the next patch. Rather than reducing the challenge, give those players a place to play, and the rest can play an arpg game.
‘Sounds like this isn’t the game for you.’
Is the standard fan response. The gme is clearly not going in the direction you want, so it seems it is you, who is demanding the game change to suit yourself. Just saying.
Reading is difficult, which I guess is another standard response.
Ad hominum attack, very good.
The post directly above your post explains all you’d need to know. Your attack on me, was ok I guess though. My return, was somehow unacceptable.
Sounds like Offline Mode for D2R w/ Hero Editor. That saved me having to spend Runes on stuff I didn’t know would work.
Ya, Jamella was great for stuff like that even back in the original D2.
Call me if they implement this, I’ll pay for your next expansion. If in 5 years we don’t have this, you can pay me what I paid for the game and all expansions up to the 5 year mark.
While what you are suggesting is indeed a different game. I do think D4 would benefit from an ingame build planner.
Building tools found on 3rd party sites like maxroll are very nice, useful and popular.
Would be cool to have one included in any armory system that is introduced.
This in an offline mod mode would be nice. Letting the community have a mod zone, would bring a lot of good insight to the devs.
They could do something like this but have it in the test dummy room so those who dont want to play the game still have the play they can feel “powerful”
It’d have to be a different realm. Knowing Blizzard, there would be bugs that players could exploit to pull stuff from the creative test dummy room into the live game.
Its true, i dont know the inner workings of there zoning system. But regardless they arnt going to give a mode of “pick what you want” in the main game.
that’s pretty much an irrelevant amount of players to invest resources in development, while plausible, doesn’t work, I mean they can’t even make the core game work, without lag and general breakdowns, I highly doubt they have the ability or resources to create an alternate realm under those given conditions for a reduced amount of players, that would play even less than casuals, and therefore buying less cosmetic garbo etc etc.