

I would not say that I dislike the game, but I've had no interest in playing for a few weeks now. I've booted up Diablo's season 1 and the closet i've come to any endgame activity since launch is just beating the campaign to get into season 1 - I started season 1 immediately after beating the campaign, which I rushed thru to unlock season play. I'm generally too casual to care about SF6's competitive design advantages - MK11 is the longest tail I've ever had with a fighting game (played for about 4 months after launch) because I bounced between online matchmaking and Towers and Krypt and kinda had a good time of it all, despite most other fighting game players kinda dismissing the game as boring/bad. I'm very excited for Mortal Kombat 1 later this week too and have it preordered and preloaded, and it might steal SF6's thunder. I'm not writing it off yet but I feel like it's probably going to fall off for me, not because it's bad but because I'm pretty terrible at long-term commit on fighting games. Still playing SF6, albeit only once or twice a week which isn't enough to stay competitive - and yeah, my ongoing play is pretty much just online matchmaking. The visuals/animations are very nice, but that's about all the good I can say about D4. I could probably look past some of/most of the above if the process of just playing the game & getting drops was an enjoyable affair, but gameplay/dungeons let the game down, the world quest meta was awful in WoW & is awful in Diablo, and why does it have to be so slow? It's biggest crime however is that loot simply isn't fun. The skill/talent system is lacking, & the campaign, while I didn't expect much, still disappointed me.
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The FOV/zoom not being tweakable sucks, & it feels like the PC version has taken a serious step back in terms of UI over previous titles.

What's the point of having an MMO-like world if you're going to take away zone chat? I guess to sell cosmetics to other fools around you who're tempting to buy such things. Woefully average game with nothing compelling about the late game whatsoever.
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Not long now, Diablo 4 is coming soon - here's everything you need to know.I didn't buy SF6 because I can't find the energy to learn how to properly play fighting games, though I do hear SF6 has a nice basic control set, so maybe I'll still try it when the price comes down a bit.īig Diablo fan, thousands of hours across 2 & 3 - I dropped IV within 2 weeks. If you'd like to find out how to get involved, you can check out the website for all the details you'll need. The PTR for Diablo 3 Season 28 is set to go live on January 31, lasting for seven days. While some players haven't been a fan from the word go, others have slowly grown tired of them over Diablo 3's long life cycle – the game's been out for quite a while, to be fair. Each class gets four dedicated dungeons in all, and none of them is randomised, so each enemy will be where you remember it. If you've been out of the loop, Diablo 3's Set Dungeons require you to play a particular class while wearing a specific set of armour. It's quite a shame, too, since everything else is tons of fun to do."

"Once I reach the set dungeon, my will to play anymore leaves my body. "Every single season, I have tons of fun with the new season's gimmick and have a great time doing the Season Journey until it's set dungeon time," one player says.
