Tearofsoul
Ancient MMO noob
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Come on man, what you are saying is dumb right now. How is having story shit 1-50 not the end game?
You have not pointed to shit bro. I guess standards now are out the window. Let me ask you this then, what would YOU consider for a game like this to be done and ready for release.
Yea, I was just looking for feedback on the gameplay. I didn't realize arpg had to adhere to strict guidelines when it comes to items and specs (admitedly the last arpg I played was D3, so I've missed the whole PoE / Grim Dawn / Last Epoch phases). This type of arguing is probably why game companies are afraid to try anything new and we keep getting cookie cutter rehashes of the same shit over and over. Id rather have a fun game with 1 viable spec than a mediocre one that caters to the infinite possibilities crowd. That's just me though, I don't really play games for hundreds of hours anymore, I'm fairly sure I have video game ADD.
He better say a solid end game until a new season comes or forget about it.
Tearofsoul - Leveling/End Game/Finished Content to keep someone engaged until the new season drops.
This isn't fucking rocket science. And anything else is just apologetic bullshit. It isn't subjective when the name of the game is end game.
Arpgs to me have never been something you play for months and months every day, like an MMO. It's always been a pick up, play hard for 2-4 weeks and then off to something else. I can't fathom playing it constantly between seasons or updates like some do, but more power to them, long as they are having fun they are getting even more out of their money.
Is the game complete or not should really just fall down to the type of game it is. A single player game should have everything a player could ask for from the start with no other obligations from the company. For the sake of simplicity, a "complete" game. A game as a service, which is what Diablo is - should have everything a single player game has, plus an obligation from the company to have and keep the end game loop serviceable so that players will continue to spend money in the cash shop (or monthly fee, or both). If any part of that sentence isnt there, then its incomplete. Thats as simple as it can get.
Something more to it - You cannot hold a company like Blizzard to the same standards of accountability, or lack thereof as you would a company like Iron Gate Studios (Valheim).
Blizzard is charging a box price for D4 which, to me, means it should have a complete single player game experience that ends with killing Lilith (or Diablo, because of course). Consumer pays box price for game from start to finish. They should not expect unlimited endgame replayability because that is not what a box price at release pays for.
HOWEVER, the minute a battle-pass purchase is made then Blizzard has charged beyond box price and is not promising beyond single player end of game content. If there is a day 1 battle pass and the endgame is incomplete then they are not holding up their end of the bargain.
Don't think you'll be able to buy it anywhere but battle.net or MS/PS Store, so $70.What's the lowest price of the box right now? Without the Battlepass.
I dont think the battle pass is day 1? I thought it was going to launch with whatever the first "season" is going to be.
And as long as I can play for like 40 hours for the price of the box, I've gotten my money's worth, and if I want to buy a battle pass full of cosmetics, that's between me and my god.
Honestly, I was really hoping they would throw in a class that was more of a plate wearer than the Barbarian. Barb is fine and all - but none of the classes really hit the theme I have in my soul. Paladin isnt really it either, but it at least gives me a similar "look" that I typically like to go for.What I don't get is how tf is there not a holy type class before a necro lol. You'd think since you're fighting the forces of darkness that a paladin or something would be a priority class. It also never even made sense to me that you could even play a necro in the first place since they're inherently evil. You should be killing them not playing as them. *shrug* I also hate the idea of pet classes. It legit feels like cheating and you're just having AI bots play the game for you.