I have a Komandirskie that I love. I had no idea there were 24-hour versions. Thank you.
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I had never heard of it, bought it and - wow, it's sweet!
Ray tracing in this generation was a classical case of "biting more than you can chew". Huge distraction.
Are there many people still playing D3? I learned from your post that they were still doing seasons fom it, I assumed they would drop everything after D4 launched.
I'm so excited about PoE 2. And I think that they have the right idea about caring more about the new-player experience. Hillock alone probably turned away a hundred thousand players...
In my experience there is a lot of interesting yellow gear, take a close look before you sell and consider the impact of upgrades and rerolling stats...
(This is a lot less true after level about 75)
yeah I got my last few altars, there were 4–5 players around each altar.
Everybody getting ready. To be honest, I played Diablo 3 very casually and nonseasonal only, and I had no idea seasons were such a big thing.
TBH I think it cheapens uniques.
same, it just takes too long. also playing sorc. He shouldn't spawn this often and should be guaranteed to drop something decent. Buff him if necessary, make it an achievement-worthy event...
@beto Universities were so important enabling things back then. I used to have accounts in several labs for nearby universities (UFSC, UFPR, etc.) - all hacked, and so did many others. We'd leave our files hidden away in the filesystem, create accounts with plausible-looking names, etc.
I always wondered if the sysadmins knew anything about what we were doing. A decade later I met an ex-lab admin and asked that. He said "know about it? We even added your secret directories to our tape backup."
I'm into ARPGs and had never heard of it either.