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SpacemanPanini
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I’m by absolutely no means a furrie but it’s clearly not the same thing. The primary problem with beastiality is the animals inability to consent - it’s rape, essentially. This obviously doesn’t have that problem.
This has shades of the weird comments that people who look underage get, like they can’t date without

In this case, everything will come over except the heart sockets - they’ll be replaced by regular gem sockets.

Basements are basically pointless and 99% of the time you run into The Butcher it’s going to be in a dungeon run, where he’s definitely more common than that.

Sorc’s have high potential damage output but if anything they’re one of the weakest end game classes for Nightmare Dungeons etc.

Often, at least when I’ve been involved, fights against world bosses can last up to 15 minutes.”

Worth noting that this absolutely isn’t the case in World Tier 4. I’d say my average world boss kill is under 60 seconds now, even without any min-maxxed level 100s in the group. 

Nobody hits level 100 in Diablo 4 without seeing all the content the game has to offer. The grind to that level is extreme, and most people will have done all the sidequests, dungeons and more well well well before they get close to 100, and if they don’t it’s because they have 0 interest in doing so.
The only benefit

I mean it’s kind of on you, no? Diablo 3 ran like this for years and years (as do other modern ARPGs) and it stood to reason that Diablo 4 would function in the exact same way. If you don’t enjoy it that’s fine, but lots of us do, and it was always going to happen this way.

It’s not a surprise to anyone who’s played relatively modern ARPGs. Too many people are going into Diablo IV thinking it’s an MMORPG - it’s not, you don’t have a “main” per se and the levelling experience is meant to be the main content.

So if you also get overly attached to your player character and want to play an

You can, but the enemies stop levelling with you at that point so your xp rate drops dramatically.

I wasn’t making any assumptions I was directly replying to what they said - they said they like the idea of levelling slowly because they’ll have something to do when they return for Season 1, my point is simply that they always would because you start at level 0 for a brand new season.

I don’t disagree with what

You’re level 45. The problems really don’t kick in until level 70 or so.

Also you yourself are about to hit a hell of a wall. You should really get the campaign done since World Tier 2 caps out at level 50 and you need to complete the campaign to move to World Tier 3. 

Seasonal content will 100% require new characters. It won’t be accessible until after you’ve completed the campaign on *A* character but you’ll still be making a new character, on a seasonal realm (then when the season finishes you can transfer it to the eternal realm and keep it if you’d like, and use the seasonal

You would always have progress to make - you start a new season with a brand new character, everyone is level 0. People should realistically be able to do 1-100 within the span of a season ie 3 months.

Reminder that Dream is a noted racist who predates on underage girls. So, you know, maybe he’s not that deserving of our sympathies. 

It definitely changes the later in the game you get - Rogue is the highest damage in the game, and the race to level 100 was dominated by Rogues and Barbarians for good reason. Necro’s lack of mobility really hurts in the mega late game too. They’re solid I just don’t think they’re OP. 

Necro isn’t -that- strong, certainly not at Barbarian or Rogue levels when it comes to the late game anyway. Not to mention they’ve buffed the weak aspects of Necro - the summons. Good for levelling but they fell off hard.

How do people like you make it throughout the day without stroking out?

“Jurassic World Evolution is one of those things that somehow hasn’t existed forever: a theme park sim where you get to make the totally safe and sound decision to breed dinosaurs and hope they don’t break out to eat the guests.”

Jurassic Park Operation Genesis came out 20 years ago, Jurassic Park 3: Park Builder came

The vast, vast majority of these games are multiplatform - even Metal Gear is coming to the Xbox which I found a little surprising. Why’s there no mention of the ones that come to the Xbox but there is for when they come to PC?

Kotaku’s response to TOTK really does feel like the descent into listicles and cheap advice columns that a lot of other game sites have taken to over the years.