Blizzard: Please show helltide chest locations on the in-game map. Right now, to find chests, players need to get a map from the internet using a separate screen/device. Not a hardship by any stretch, but seems ridiculous that players need to do that to just play the game.
It’d also be helpful if the map showed a chest relocation timer as well. Again, this is info players need to get from the internet instead of it being provided in-game.
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its because it is intended to be hidden. using the internet to get the info is you making things easier for yourself. atleast the spawn places of the chests are static so the websites can quickly determine where the chests are. it would make more sense if blizzard made the chests have like 50 more spawn points so those websites dont work anymore and it truly becomes hidden that you have to happen across them as they intend
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İ agree in general
The idea of it being hidden is nice but the execution is terrible
So if it is actually myterious and you have to find it then it is better
But if it is static and i have to look up a website then why not just make it visible for the QOL
İt is quite annoying atm tbh
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Back in my day we didn’t have things like the interwebs, youtoobs, and streamers to tell us these things, we had to figure it out on our own. Yutes these days don’t know how easy they have it and they want more? When will it end I ask you?
In all seriousness you made two identical posts and one of them had no responses so you made another? CMs will see these posts, laugh, and move on. Thanks for playing, here’s a
for your efforts.
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Serious question: What is the point of hiding the chests on the map? Finding chests and remembering their position doesn’t seem like a fun mechanic — especially for a timed event where you loose the cinders if you don’t find the chest; and doubly especially for the living steel that you need for Duriel. Hiding the chests seems to contribute only negatively to player experience/fun, with no upside.
remember having to get a nintendo power magazine at the store because it had secrets to a game you were playing? its funny how people take for granted that they have all the information of the world at their fingertips at any given time. then they complain when it isnt more readily available. alt-tabbing is too hard
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Nintendo Power was the only magazine subscription I had, best friend of mine had a Game Pro subscription. You remember those horrible hotlines you could call too for tips on games? The cost was outrageous for the time, never used it myself but I remember a few kids getting in trouble for wracking up the phone bill. Back when we had land lines, which I doubt many people on these forums even know what that is lol.
Oh and the official Brady Games guides for various games, cost anywhere from 8-12 bucks. One of the worst was FF9’s guide because the internet was becoming more popular at the time, and the guide was filled with URLs instead of information, so you had to visit the website specifically designed for the guide. Fairly certain it’s long gone now.
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You arent supposed to go to third party websites to cheat. Why not just play the game instead of looking up short cuts?
i will never forget my first phonebill for aol. to give you some backround at the time florida had very few area codes. the counties from jacksonville all the way to just north of cocoa beach all had the 904 area code. i lived near daytona, so i connected to aol 904 number. same area code, but turned out to be long distance because it was out of jacksonville. got like a thousand dollar phone bill. aol was no more in my household after that
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Funny how that all went away. I had the same issue as a kid though, I lived a good 30-40 miles away from most of my friends, which put them in another area code. This put us just outside of each others county zones which made it long distance for some stupid reason. So any phone calls I made were to be kept super short. Then 1-800-COLLECT came out and we abused the hell out of it. Oh and pagers too. Emojis? Pfft, you’d need a decryption device to understand pager speak today lol.
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