So it either needs to play like MMO raiding, or play like Diablo 2.
Well given that Elite/Champion packs are harder than bosses because you can't predict how their particular combination of powers will work out, I find that it doesn't make much of a difference if I get it from them or from the Butcher/Belial/Azmodan/Diablo.Would you have rather gotten that gear for spending 2 hours trying to kill a boss until you finally succeeded or would you have rather spent those 2 hours killing trash mobs until it randomly dropped? That's what I mean by meaningful game play.
As a Barbarian, finding range mobs with Plagued/Mortar/anything else basically makes me immediately break out in sobs. They run away leaving little poison poo-trails, and if I try to run away I get carpet-bombed.I love Jailer Mortar Fast mobs so much.
Frozen (or Jailer) Molten (or Plagued) Fast Mortar. In close quarters like the crypts or the the Khazra Den. All onboard the paintrain!I love Jailer Mortar Fast mobs so much.
It does for me. It takes ages for me to take down a champion pack but when you overcome the challenge it feels glorious. Especially if you dropped to redscreen a few times, only to come back and be victorious anyway.My first foray into Hell in act 1 was a Lasher with Fast and Jailer right outside. I couldn't even leave New Tristram without dying; didn't exactly fill me with Diablo 3 glee.
I'm sorry, but getting two hits on a mob and then dying - wash and repeat for 2 hours straight - is not something to feel glorious about. It's a very broken game mechanic that needs to be fixed. It's not like I could go upgrade my gear because I couldn't get past the mob. I couldn't make money because I was spending it all on repairs. I guess I could restart the game but then, very broken game mechanic.It does for me. It takes ages for me to take down a champion pack but when you overcome the challenge it feels glorious. Especially if you dropped to redscreen a few times, only to come back and be victorious anyway.
Point taken. Although I am impressed you kept at it for two hours. You are made of better stuff than me, good sir.I'm sorry, but getting two hits on a mob and then dying - wash and repeat for 2 hours straight - is not something to feel glorious about. It's a very broken game mechanic that needs to be fixed. It's not like I could go upgrade my gear because I couldn't get past the mob. I couldn't make money because I was spending it all on repairs. I guess I could restart the game but then, very broken game mechanic.
The first elites I fought in Nightmare with Plagued Vampiric. And I was a Monk wit a Templar follower.
I fought that damn thing for probably 12 minutes before just logging off and back on.
Was I just playing a different Diablo 2 than everyone else? I am very confused about this, and I keep hearing it. Wasn't D2 a very grind heavy game? The only thing that made it less grind heavy was that your damage (depending on class) was not affected by your equipment. THAT'S bad design.Grinding for gear is pointless. It doesn't test your skill or reward you for becoming better at the game. It only serves to eat up time, to keep you playing, and to fuel an economy where Blizzard profits no matter what you do. There are better ways to gate off end-game content than to trap it behind grinding.
This isn't entirely true for certain legendaries (although it IS true for others). The key is that, for certain legendaries, they offer stats that simply do not exist on rare counterparts. An example would be the Tal Rasha's Chest or Lidless Wall Shield, which provide Increased Attack Speed (which is unavailable in those slots normally). A number of legendaries have bonuses like this. The most famous may be String of Ears, which gives up to a 20% melee damage resist which is phenomenally high (highest on any other item is like 6%) Also there are lvl 10 uniques (or lvl 12, can't remember). I will admit that this is only significant for a handful of the items, legendaries definitely need work.Also²: the uniques in D3 are useful for a stupidly small time. None of them is Inferno-worthy gear, really. And none of them drops before Nightmare. There ARE no ilvl10 uniques/sets. And the ilvl60 uniques/sets aren't good enough to compete with ilvl 62/63 rares.
The issue here isn't that there are brick walls, the issue is that the "pretty easy remedy," is to just go buy more stuff on the AH. It really is a shitty game-design, and it ties in with the whole "restart the game" method of changing the random abilities of elite packs. Can't beat a pack of mobs? Go buy more gear from other people. Can't afford to buy more gear? Just restart the game. It's the Microsoft "have you tried rebooting the computer?" mentality that pisses people off.A lot of the complaints I am hearing seem to be stemming from the fact that yall are undergeared, which is pretty easy to remedy. If you're spending 2 hours killing a boss or an elite pack you are doing it wrong. Way wrong. When I bang my fist bloody on a brick wall trying to knock it down I don't get mad at the wall. I get mad at myself for doing that and then I go get a sledgehammer and do it right.
In Hell, I find the elites/champions way worse than the bosses. What sort of dps/health is reasonable? Things got a lot better after zombie bears thoughHonestly if you guys are having problems with elites in Hell difficulty or below then you are simply undergeared, have a poor build, or are underlevel.
Trust in Blizzard innovation? New steps in gaming mechanics? At the very least a more self contained single player experience? *shrug*I'm completely baffled by anyone who bought a Diablo game expecting that grinding and farming wouldn't be a core element of the gameplay.
Just to clarify, your solution to getting past a problem with the game is to restart it - like taking the cartridge out of the nintendo, blowing on it and then putting it back in. And you see nothing wrong with that.Honestly if you guys are having problems with elites in Hell difficulty or below then you are simply undergeared, have a poor build, or are underlevel. And honestly, if you run into one you can't kill, you can avoid it through either restarting the game or by corpse running or kiting it to an area you don't have to go to.
It's wouldn't NEED to sustain itself if they didn't make you play off of THEIR servers. Remember, Diablo 1 and 2 have been going for more than a decade with only advertisements in the lobbies. Blizzard could still make that work, but they decided to complicate the problem by hosting every game.And as for the profit, how can you be miffed about them designing a game that can sustain itself as F2P without microtransactions/pay2play?
Most games it'd be dying, rezzing a bit further than you died at, and so on until you get where you want to do. For D3, it'd be running until you get to a checkpoint and using the newer checkpoint to rez so you can skip mobs/parts of a dungeon.What is "corpse hopping?"
--Patrick
Right, and how much development time did it get after launch?It's wouldn't NEED to sustain itself if they didn't make you play off of THEIR servers. Remember, Diablo 1 and 2 have been going for more than a decade with only advertisements in the lobbies. Blizzard could still make that work, but they decided to complicate the problem by hosting every game.
Not really. If you are good then you can beat almost every elite pack you come up against. Up until inferno you shouldn't even NEED to hit the AH, you should be able to self sustain gear wise either through crafting or just straight drops. I almost never run from an elite pack anymore. The ones that I do have to run from I think about and try to figure out what I did wrong. I was just giving you guys that solution because you seem to be having problems.Just to clarify, your solution to getting past a problem with the game is to restart it - like taking the cartridge out of the nintendo, blowing on it and then putting it back in. And you see nothing wrong with that.
It means trying to bring the mob back to your spawn point and run past it on respawn before you leave your "ghost" phase. Doesn't work that well. Much easier to just MAN UP.What is "corpse hopping?"
--Patrick
MAN UP.