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Diablo 4: Improvements Blizzard Really Needs To Make

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Dragon Age: Inquisition was developed by BioWare, the same company behind Baldur's Gate . This story-heavy RPG somehow managed to be a ton of fun to play through despite facing a troubled development cycle, fighting against all odds to become a riveting experience that many fans adore to this day. That said, if someone wants to experience the full narrative, they will need to pick up the


Path of Exile currently has a weak PvP offering, only allowing players in certain arenas to fight each other for no gain. In Diablo 4 , meanwhile, players can encounter other hostile players in certain curated locations in the world, allowing for tense and engaging areas that would otherwise not be possible. The lack of balance of skills in PoE makes the PvP offering less appealing than what Blizzard is offer


Diablo is another legendary top-down RPG that differs in most of its core mechanics and focus from Baldur's Gate but is still a blast to play through in its own right. Blizzard may not have the greatest reputation in the industry right now, but players still don't have any problems with checking out a series that has dished out hit after hit with each entry, despite the controversies that the third game was plagued

Since the removal of the Auction House in Diablo 3 , gold became a useless currency that would accumulate endlessly. It was not until the Empowerment of Greater Rifts that there was finally some form of gold sink added into the game. The problem of course is that Diablo 3 has a bot problem, and thus players have access to massive amounts of gold. To avoid this in the next game, Blizzard would need to implement a new manner of currency that could be used in the Auction House, along with a method to moderate and control the bots.

Admittedly Diablo 3 did a great job of making gold gathering more automated and seeing a continuation of that in the next game would do wonders. Having pets or minions that not only run around scooping up gold, but possibly also gathering items based on your filters would streamline play and bring more focus to the fig


Regardless, the resurgence of this game should also be celebrated, with CD Projekt Red working hard to iron out the game's issues and allowing players to experience the masterful story once again. The title is an absolute peach as of now, featuring a wealth of mature storylines and crazy combat scenarios that are quite enthralling and worth checking out for fans of RPG masterpieces like Baldur's Ga
Crafting in Diablo 3 is marginally useful while leveling, but at the endgame, serves virtually no purpose outside of a few recently buffed sets and the need to create items for use within Kanai's Cube. One way to bring back the Auction House would be to completely reimagine the concept from the ground up, such as not selling any weapons or gear at all, and instead, crafting components for the long-term construction of your own gear.


Classes in Diablo 4 are distinct, each coming with unique skills and talents. Add to this class-specific sets and legendaries, Broken builds and it is easy to see that every class plays dramatically different from each ot


Elden Ring is a game that took the world by storm and showed players just how accessible FromSoftware's games are. Sure, the title can be pretty challenging in certain instances, but players who take their time to explore the game world and do everything in their power to get stronger will be more than elated at the prospect of besting a boss who was giving them a tough time early


This massive change means it is easier to tell what gems work on what skills, meaning it won't be as daunting for new players to understand. This also means that players won't have to spend resources or time adding sockets and links into newly-earned items to use them. Leveling will be much better, and this system allows for additional main skills to be used, as there will be significantly more slots for 6link items—the most sockets available to enhance a sk

Implementing an Auction House in Diablo 4 would necessitate a complete overhaul, and unlike its predecessor, needs to have the loot progression system of the game series in mind. At its heart, players love acquiring weapons and armor, and nothing is more rewarding than playing and finding something that boosts our characters to new heights.


Returning to that dark and gritty tone of the first games is probably the biggest wish of the fanbase right now. Many want to feel that their actions matter, the morality of it all is a dark shade of gray, the heroes must make horrific sacrifices simply to delay or contain evil because defeating it is not possible, and maybe even see the player unwittingly carry out the demons’ plans like the first game


Diablo 4 seems to be following suit with open-world bosses that anyone can fight. Unlike previous installments, however, players can team up with seamlessly matchmade teams to take on these goliaths. This is a first in the aRPG genre and extremely refreshing from the constant instance-based dungeon romps many are used