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I let myself get caught up in my Diablo nostalgia and bought D4. I trudged through the campaign but I just can't get into the endgame at all. Yet I jump into Diablo 3 again and have a blast. And they're still doing balance changes and even adding new features in this update.

Diablo 4 just feels so much like early Diablo 3. Loot isn't rewarding, it feels like you're wasting your time with a lot of the grinding, etc... I had hoped Blizzard would have learned since they really improved D3 over the years, yet it seems to repeat so many of the same mistakes.

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[–] GrammatonCleric@lemmy.world 10 points 1 year ago (1 children)

D4 is clunky, D3 is fucking streamlined.

[–] GrayBackgroundMusic@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

As it should be. D3 has had a decade of polish.

The thing that gets me is that the d4 devs are saying basically the same thing that d3 devs said 10 years ago. We've already done this! Learn from the literal previous title.

[–] adventor@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

That probably tells you how many devs from back then are still around..

Just wait until you hear about ladder reset 42069 on Diablo II.

[–] hereisoblivion@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago

I'm waiting a few seasons for them to make the game enjoyable before I try it again. Diablo 3 was released with an endgame that sucked. But over the years they fixed it and made it incredibly fun.

I know Diablo 4 isn't intended to be the same power fantasy that Diablo 3 became, but I'm convinced they are headed in a direction that makes the game fun, because it isn't currently fun at all. It's tedious work with lackluster rewards. But they will get there.

And if they don't? Well..... On to get next.

[–] Redredme@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

D4, I bought it, I regret it. 60 hours and some change, did a lot of side quests so I didn't finish the campaign yet, level upper 60s and the game has become so boring. I just can't bring myself to complete it. It's tedious. Everything feels trivial.

Armoured core 6 on the other hand... I keep on grinding one specific mission for credits so I can unlock the better gear to slap that next level boss into the ground. It just does not grow old.

It's a magnificently composition of explosive destruction. Every time you launch a missile, shoot a laser or spin up a minigun is just sheer.... Exhilaration. . It's my favourite Guilty pleasure. It has learned from all the errors of mechwarrior 5 and elden ring.

Liniar but repayable missions mixed with Elden ring type level bosses. So the game very much give you the chance to "git gut".

Genius.

[–] Judge216@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

This isn't too surprising as both diablo 3 and 2 are both better games. These games are about grinding. Diablo 2 has insanely rare uniques and runewords that people chase in the endgame and an integral economy based around the value of runes. Diablo 3 has the endless paragon grind and while that isn't super exciting it atleast has something. There is the super uniques in diablo 4 but it lacks the trading and economy of runes from diablo 2 to really be worth going after. The game is just boring.