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Edited November 16, 2023
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The battle.net Black Friday sale has kicked off. These are the lowest ever prices for the PC versions of Diablo 4 / IV.
Standard Edition $41.99 (regular $69.99)
Digital Deluxe Edition $53.99 (regular $89.99)
Ultimate Edition $59.99 (regular $99.99)
Anyone wanting to buy this game will find this deal worthy of a thumb up, especially since it's $12.50 below the previous sale price of $54.59. But please don't thumb down the deal just because you don't like the game... that's not what slickdeals is about.
https://us.shop.battle.net/en-us/.../diablo-iv
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It's sort of like they tried to make a better d2, but used fortnite shop as the base game and added d3 from launch to it. I am quite upset I spent the money and time on this but hope this posts helps others(I played beta through s1 for reference)
It's still experiencing the snowball effect from shitty activision development. But it's getting better every patch. D2 didn't soar until LOD and to a much lesser extent neither did D3 til ROS. D4 has amazing potential.
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Gosh, yeah I spent hundreds and hundreds of hours on D2 in my teens as well
If you go in expecting it to be the same or a continuation of D3 you will be disappointed. It takes longer to reach max level each season so a lot of people burn out
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No it's hot garbage. The game is mediocre, but what's worse is the blatant push for expensive cosmetics instead of improvements to the game and pushed VERY HARD with alerts all the time about new shop stuff.
It's sort of like they tried to make a better d2, but used fortnite shop as the base game and added d3 from launch to it. I am quite upset I spent the money and time on this but hope this posts helps others(I played beta through s1 for reference)
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It's still experiencing the snowball effect from shitty activision development. But it's getting better every patch. D2 didn't soar until LOD and to a much lesser extent neither did D3 til ROS. D4 has amazing potential.
I'm pretty sure D2 laid the groundwork for my RSI today 😁
But 40% off the absurd $70 starting price is still more than I'm willing to spend. $30 would be nice, but I may be able to eat $35. Ultimately the longer I wait, the better the game will be by the time I eventually get it. They've already fixed tons of stuff since it was released.
The number of players/streamers/viewers and how much it tanked (90%+ decline since release) should tell you how quickly the game fizzled. Blizzard needs to get its sh!t together.
After I read the reviews, I kind of relate to it regarding Starfield. It opens up with so much potential, but after a while you notice it's very redundant and lacks depth. It has a lot of potential and is a good framework/platform for tons of more content, but the content isn't really there. I'm guessing D4 is on a similar boat.