Yeah,, I know USB controllers are for PC's too, but I also remember having trouble getting them to work with a lot of games. Nice thing about games made for consoles is the controllers always work with the gamesYou...you know you can get USB controllers for PCs, right?
Doesn't solve the "need to buy a computer" part, tho.
--Patrick
I know you would! Believe me, I'd love to join you fine folks in playing D3. One of the few groups of people I'd prefer gaming with rather than soloing on my own.We can also help you level
I can't help with with the computer part sadly.
Pillars of EternityHas anyone decided what they want to play this season?
Depends on the stuff. Sets are generally retroactive unless otherwise specified, but most of the non-green legendary stuff will have to be found new. Like it says in the patch notes:Cool! I have a question about the patching...
Do you have to get an all new set to get the new stuff on it or does it get applied to your old stuff? I'm guessing new stuff...
The only non-set retroactive changes I know about are when they nerfed The Furnace and that other frozen sword which both came with "crushing blow" mechanics. That's the term used when a weapon does damage based on the amount of remaining health on an enemy, and Blizzard felt this made boss-hunting too easy (especially with the new Greater Rift system).Blizzard said:Legendary powers on a number of existing items have been added or improved. Note that these changes are not retroactive and only apply to items found after 2.2.0. As a rule, we try to not to change existing Legendary items, though we will often make an exception for Set items. This is because Set items work in conjunction with each other and creating a new set would force players who have an existing set to start over.
Gotcha. Thanks @PatrThom and @Squidleybits!Depends on the stuff. Sets are generally retroactive unless otherwise specified, but most of the non-green legendary stuff will have to be found new. Like it says in the patch notes:
The only non-set retroactive changes I know about are when they nerfed The Furnace and that other frozen sword which both came with "crushing blow" mechanics. That's the term used when a weapon does damage based on the amount of remaining health on an enemy, and Blizzard felt this made boss-hunting too easy (especially with the new Greater Rift system).
--Patrick
Higher-level greater rifts (i.e., anything 26 and up) will spoil you for drops, assuming you can survive.The legendary drops in this are astounding. Wow, I feel spoiled now!
Yup, I average 32.Higher-level greater rifts (i.e., anything 26 and up) will spoil you for drops, assuming you can survive.
I'm not sure about taking away all the other achievements. I doubt I'll be able to place in the achievements this season because the achievements all seem to be aimed at the "blast through everything no matter what don't stop for anything" crowd this time around.
--Patrick
Someone just got that very achievement about 10 min ago (it was "Quin69" if you want to check his profile).A couple of them require completing level 40 grifts under the effect of three different class sets. So either insane soloing or coordinating some competitive groups.
Yes. Possibly not since they were 16.These people clearly haven't left their computer yet.
So...that means, realistically, doing at least 30 or 40 level 36 or so grifts, consistently, fast, in hardcore. One week or so after the start of the new season. That's insane. Or would they be doing comparatively low level grifts they can faceroll in 5 minutes, with lower success rates on the gems? Either way.....Yeech.Aaaaand someone just got first to get to the achievement for leveling 6 gems to level 40 in hardcore mode.
Man, I'm not even to my first level 70 yet.
--Patrick
You might be able to faceroll a grift in order to get the gems, but in order to get a 100% chance to upgrade a gem, you have to complete a grift that is 10 levels higher than your gem. So that means either consistently hitting level 50 grifts, or else getting into the mid 40's and being happy with only a 60% chance. A reminder at this point that grift level 25 is supposed to be equivalent to T6.So...that means, realistically, doing at least 30 or 40 level 36 or so grifts, consistently, fast, in hardcore. One week or so after the start of the new season. That's insane. Or would they be doing comparatively low level grifts they can faceroll in 5 minutes, with lower success rates on the gems? Either way.....Yeech.
20 is like T4-1/4 or so.Where does grift level 20 fit in there again?