The veteran warns new players: the beta does not reflect well to Diablo 2 Risen
The Diablo 2 RPG RPG resorted is the first time that many new players enter the Blizzard Classics. But veterans know the game for 20 years. One now says that new players should realize that the finished game is very different from the beta. Because the beta version only shows the boring start of the game, the game in the finished game will be much faster.
This is the situation:
- Blizzard's study will reissue his old Diablo 2 Success (2000) in 2021. The first betas for Diablo 2 resurrected were being executed: there you could only play acts 1 and 2 and only in the first of the three levels of difficulty Normal. In addition, only 5 of the 7 classes were available.
- Beta reactions are divided. Some are enthusiastic about the new edition, they wanted to immerse themselves in their beloved world for years and now enjoy the contemporary look. Others say: some things should be left in the past.
- A veteran is now telling new players who do not believe that the complete devil 2 resurrected game is as if it were in beta version.
Beta is much slower than the game finished: many Potions of Mana
What are the differences? The Reddit Calimonium user says he knows that many people are playing Diablo 2 for the first time and you have to be clear to them:
Diablo 2 plays drastically differently when you have completed the normal mode.
For the time being, only acts 1 and 2 can be played in normal mode. That brings some differences between beta and the game finished in high levels of difficulty:
- The speed is extremely slow
- Construction of characters are only mediocre
- You would use too much mana and you would have to swallow manna potions all the time.
In the finished game, these problems would not exist at high levels:
- Manna's regeneration would be better then. A Runic word and a leech of Maná would take care of that.
- In addition, the detail in Diablo 2 will be much better from level 40-62, then the speed of the game will also increase significantly.
The closed beta of Diablo 2 resurrected is over. Do we really want to recover the old role game?
The experience of the game depends to a large extent on the reading of guides
Then this is discussed: In Reddit discuss whether the declaration made by the creator of the thread is really true.
You have to take into account: if you do not inform yourself and you continue playing normally, the rhythm in Diablo 2 resurrected remains relatively slow as in the beta.
The speed of the game increases considerably if you use good skills and good elements, but if you are a new player who does not read the guides and does not try to minimize / maximize everything, you will end up with a completely different game. Experience outside. (...) It is more accurate to say that Diablo 2 opens and provides players many more opportunities to play it than in the early stages.
Reddit User Funkfyfritter
How fast or slow you want to play Diablo 2 Ressurected depends on the player and how willing he is going to invest time in Diablo 2 to learn the mechanics of the game.
Diablo 2 becomes much deeper and complex after the beginning
This is behind this: For many unconditional players of Diablo 2, the attractiveness of the game lies in the fact that their characters become increasingly stronger. Collect more and more elements, optimize your construction to take out the last percentage.
Ultimately, this is a closed cycle: you collect a better booty to be able to complete the next Baal race some milliseconds faster to find a better booty.
For frequent players, the game only shows its charm when you have many more opportunities to choose between many different skills and elements in the middle and the end of the game. The beta correctly represents the beginning of Diablo 2, but not the playful depth that the game later developed if you are looking for it and take this path.
The way in which Diablo 2 resurrected play for you also depends fundamentally on the class you choose:
Diablo 2: Resurrected: What kind is your favorite?
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