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Diablo III players can log in to get started in Season 16, this time with the new "Ring of Grandeur" bonus. For the entire season, players will be able to leverage the ring's bonus that reduces the number of items needed for set bonuses by 1. As with seasons past, players can collect a number of cosmetic rewards and take part in seasonal conquests to collect a complete set of armor based on class.
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Until you look at the leaderboard and see people already paragon 2000. Even if you find perfect gear, they will always be stronger than you because of paragon stat points.
“Microtransactions? In a single player role-playing game? Are you nuts?”
― CD PROJEKT RED
Is the "new" part simply adding the bonus to starting-off seasonal characters to make collecting set bonuses a little easier for their Nth grind?
...and Kano 'loving' your post. Says a lot about you two....gamers, lol !
And of course you don't know what to tell me. You are arguing from a stupid viewpoint.
So you're saying 5 years of absolutely no content, no expansion, no sequel is okay? coming from the 3rd most sold PC game of all time?
It's reasonable to accept that D3 isn't PoE. Play whatever you like more. I like PoE WAY more than D3. That doesn't mean I'm stupid enough to make the statement that D3 isn't supporting it's game enough (a game that actually does have some support 6 years later). I mean, I literally hate it when people talk about entitlement, but for fucks sake.
It's D3. They still support the game to this day. Whining about what you feel entitled to is weird at best. It's certainly not the opinion of a healthy adult. Wherever your bias comes from, I'm fine with it. Just expect some pushback when you make stupid claims based on that bias.
People must love Daybreak again then.
Diablo 1 : 1 xpac
Diabllo 2: 1 xpac
Diablo 3: let's call it 1.5
Not everything is an MMO you know.
“Microtransactions? In a single player role-playing game? Are you nuts?”
― CD PROJEKT RED
Anyway, "games as a service" isn't a bad thing. It is a tool in the toolbox, which can be done well or poorly, and Path of Exile is demonstrating that it can be done exceptionally well in this particular genre. It's only natural to want more of it.
Apparently xpacs are not necessarily a good thing
“Microtransactions? In a single player role-playing game? Are you nuts?”
― CD PROJEKT RED