Is the skip button really necessary on the temper animation?
Can it just default to skipping it now? Given how much we are tempering with the cube, its just a lot of extra clicks when fishing for GA tempers.
Minor ocmplaint, but a big QoL change.
Can it just default to skipping it now? Given how much we are tempering with the cube, its just a lot of extra clicks when fishing for GA tempers.
Minor ocmplaint, but a big QoL change.
The only game I find myself playing that isn’t on the platform is Diablo 4. If they do to D4 what they did to D3, I think it becomes the only platform I play.
Do you have any games you play regularly that aren’t on the platform? If so, what are they? I foresee GTA 6 being a very common one, but I haven’t really enjoyed GTA since San Andreas. I think I outgrew it at some point. I tried to play GTA4 and GTA5 at least 8 times over the years to varying degrees of success but never got more than a couple hours in.
Edit: The intent here was to understand what’s missing for multi platform people to make a full switch (ba dum tsss). Like why can’t you just have a Switch 2. Lots of interesting comments about why people are on the fence about buying the console in the first place which I appreciate too. Answer how best you see fit.
Hello,
I’m one of those casual players who just follows a build guide, plays on the couch for a few hours a week, and takes things pretty slow for the most part.
The biggest friction I have with the game right now is paragon boards. Man are they annoying when following a build guide. Sites like Maxroll and Mobalytics while nice, just have terrible phone interfaces. Unfortunately, having my phone with me while play is mostly nonnegotiable as I need to follow the paragon board path for my build. Would love to see an option where you can predistribute your points for your build on the board.
This way, I could set up my board one time at P1 and just follow my preset path as I level. No phone watching needed. I think the game should still require you to select the points when you level because I think that’s a good psychological carrot on the stick, and because it would also allow you to make slight changes as you level if you want to build slightly differently in the moment.