eljimo

joined 2 years ago
[–] eljimo 4 points 2 years ago

I totally agree, and the exorcism quests actually involves another quest giver from another town, and you can feel the weight of different character's approach to the world and feel their impacts. Some quests also involve referring to characters from the main quest, and have different dialogues depending on how far you progressed the main quests as well, which also wouldve involved some effort to include.

[–] eljimo 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Ah yeah, there are a few quests that involve emoting and it's kinda interesting.

 

I have been going through all the side quests and dungeons lately rather than doing exp farm and it's been quite enjoyable.

A lot of these quests are chained and although the characters are very minor, their dialogues are well made and their actions are all quite relatable.

Some characters featured in one quest might show up changed or dead in another quest. A lot of references to things happened in D3 and D2, here are the most memorable ones without spoiling anything story related:

  • There is a quest that shows the background of the main trailer and it looked great
  • A certain main supporting character in D3 is featured in a long quest chain which I thoroughly enjoyed the dialogues of.
  • The character you help in the swamp had a few twists in his story and an interesting ending.

A few other hidden gems as well among other quests and hope you guys enjoyed them as much as I did.

[–] eljimo 2 points 2 years ago

I suspect that there used be an upgrade rarity option like D3, which you can use to upgrade common to magic and magic to rare, which will then add more lines to them, but it might have been scrapped, like the crafting option. Since the devs did say at one point that even magic items could be useful during the development.

[–] eljimo 1 points 2 years ago

I hope they unnerf hydra, and buff some fire skills like fireball and meteor to make fire builds more viable, right now ice shards and arc lash are simply doing the most damage compare to other builds, and much easier to manage mana as well.

[–] eljimo 3 points 2 years ago

I got some holy horse armor but looks pretty meh, got the merchant tack as well and that also looks very underwhelming

[–] eljimo 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I have it on my deck as well and it runs really nicely, 60fps constant on low or some slight framedrops on medium but never below 40, the only downside is if I press the power button to pause, it never reconnects for me when I resume, so I gotta close the whole game and reopen it.

Also, I found that by binding L1 and L2 to R3 and R4 (back buttons), then Right Joystick to output Left Joystick, I can play the game with just my right hand, freeing up my left hand for other activities... The right joystick is only really used for scrolling long item text and zooming in and out in map, which you can do using the touch pad anyway.

[–] eljimo 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Really enjoying the game so far as well. The world building is great, music is awesome, and currently just been slowly going through the side quests, and some are surprisingly entertaining, and often have follow ups and contains references to d2 and d3.

I am playing a sorcerer and initially I had mana problem like everyone else, but I am slowly improving my gears and getting paragon points that mitigates that and improving the up time. It's funny to see so many other posts complaining about resource management in the mid game, when the game provides you so many tools that allow you to solve this puzzle and eventually just become a powerhouse.

[–] eljimo 3 points 2 years ago

Having more max mana doesn't do too much to be honest, like others said, try to get the 2 aspects that helps with mana, one is the Recharging Aspect another is the one that gives you mana when you pop cool down, they will help. Then just try to stack resource reduction and cool down reduction.