For Diablo II: Resurrected on the PlayStation 4, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "Are trophies harder or easier than in Diablo 3 on PS 4 ?".
Diablo 3 is a better game than Diablo 4. It seems like all the quality of life and game developments that were made throughout the lifespan of Diablo 3 were forgotten with Diablo 4. People keep saying that it’s a new game and to give it time. We spent an enormous amount of money for an unfinished game. No search function, no gem tabs and 0
Hey OP, I started my AARPG journey last year or so. I highly recommend starting with Grim Dawn or Diablo 2 Resurrected. Diablo 2 Resurrected is a bit outdated BUT it's simplicity is perfect for new players in the first playthroughs and challenging. Grim Dawn has a bit faster pace to it but the gear system is much easier than other ones in the
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Never played Diablo until Diablo 3 and really liked it. I got Diablo 2 Resurrected on sale. I'm struggling. I'm playing Sorceress (I play Necro in Diablo 3), and I cannot get through the Jail area at the end of Act 1. It just seems like enemies hit so much harder and it's obviously not nearly as smooth or fast as Diablo 3.
. Until they turned it into a theorycraft simulator. Diablo 4 does have combat similar to Diablo 3, but they brought back the 5 level skills like Diablo 2, combat is much slower like Diablo 2, the atmosphere 100 percent went away from goofy fantasy of Diablo 3 back to the dark, gritty, and grotesque fantasy of Diablo 2.
Diablo 2 is frustrating. To preface my first diablo was d3 and I absolutely fell in love with the game and found it very easy to just jump in and start a new character. Recently decided to pick up d2 (resurrected) and see what I've been missing but it all feels like such a step back from d3. I don't mind it being harder but traversing the early
-In Diablo 3, all my builds were catered to be played with 2 mouse buttons, 2 passive keys (pressed once) and 2 active keys. In Diablo 4, ‘dodge’ and ‘hold’ and more active buttons makes handling way harder, creating another wrong challenge. To illustrate my personal idea how Diablo 4 should be, just 1 example:
Diablo 4 is going to flop hard as I have predicted with many games. It has all the ingredient needed to fail. Diablo 2 remasters graphics are better than this diablo immortal remake. We need the less amount of colors possible in the game yet they decide to be truthful to diablo 3 by giving lightning spells blue color instead of white. Why stick to a system that failed (D3) vs a system that
In my opinion, Diablo 2 is infinitely better than Diablo 3, and I don't even dislike Diablo 3. I think most players find D2 to be better than D3 as well, at least that's the sense I've always gotten over the years, but our opinions on which is better doesn't matter because everyone has a different taste. You may actually end up preferring Diablo 3.
is diablo 2 harder than diablo 3