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[Game] Diablo 4 is coming to Steam
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I haven't been following the Diablo news. Initial reviews were pretty good, what happened?
They actively nerfed xp to make things take much longer and at the same time the end game is very repetitive and even more grind. They don't give you anywhere near enough storage either. I'm sure there is more I'm not thinking of. But essentially the game is good up until you hit endgame really and then with people leaving and it being designed as an always online game you end up having to solo things intended to be done as a group.
Diablo 3 had a lot of issues early on with being an awful grind and punishing multiplayer, part of why I've held off on buying 4 is I wanted to give it time to get polished like Diablo 3 was over its life cycle.
Loot also sucks. Run a bunch of dungeons and get dozens of legendaries. Too bad they're all trash. Blizzard ruined the dopamine hit of hearing a legendary ding
For real. And for characters that need specific items for good builds it's just painful getting the same 3 legendaries 10+ times