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Seriously, I've had rares that were more useful than the uniques I've gotten. Not only that, but they keep giving me the same damn ones. I have 3 of those silly Frostburn gloves.
Yeah, that's pretty much how I feel about most of the uniques. I don't think I have a single character actually wearing any. They're cool, yes, but I tend to look at them and go "cool" and then stick them in my stash and keep my better boots on.
It might seem counter-intuitive, but I think what you're describing is a better system. If unique items are too strong, when you find one you're basically done with that entire gear slot, which limits your upgrade paths. Conversely, if a strong rare with perfect stats is better than every unique for that slot, that leaves the door open for a hypothetical future upgrade that could reshape your build, even if it's incredibly rare to hit those BiS stats. Path of Exile does this well, in that there are only a couple unique items that are so strong they're useful for every build (HH, Mageblood). Most unique items fall on the 'weird/cool' side, where they enable certain builds or skill combinations that otherwise wouldn't have any chance of success, but they're almost always significantly weaker than a perfect rare item.