My prediction: New medium-sized patch with balance changes including updates to underpowered set/unique items and rebalancing of runewords, and a tease of more news later this year. Then an expansion announcement at blizzcon to capitalize on new china player base. I have Faith in matthew cederquist.
My guess: Microtransactions such as skins and more chest tabs. Some balance changes, maybe some new low level sets to make it up for that Chinese-exclusive.
And i'm hoping that's it, so they don't ruin the game.
I think Blizzard has no real intention to make D2R better. Since it is a direct competitor to D4. Of course, it could earn more money with D2R with loot filters, specialized stash tabs etc, but that would only mean that many people will have lots of more fun with D2R and never touch D4. Would be good for us D2 players but bad for Blizzard, as long as they don't fully commit to a Path of Exile financing system., which they will not do for D2R.
I don't expect much from this patch, but I hope I get proven wrong.
I think Blizzard has no real intention to make D2R better. Since it is a direct competitor to D4. Of course, it could earn more money with D2R with loot filters, specialized stash tabs etc, but that would only mean that many people will have lots of more fun with D2R and never touch D4. Would be good for us D2 players but bad for Blizzard, as long as they don't fully commit to a Path of Exile financing system., which they will not do for D2R.
I don't expect much from this patch, but I hope I get proven wrong.
In my estimation the intersection of D2R and D4 players is very small which means that most D2R players are not very interested in D4 (there are some exceptions of course ). Therefore, as long as D4 does not become some D2 (and vice versa) I think it is nearly impossible to get dedicated long term D2 players to switch to D4.
Btw, my sons watched some playthrough videos of D4 some time ago and there reaction was: "Hey Dad, is this really the newer game? This looks so repetetive and boring..."
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In my estimation the intersection of D2R and D4 players is very small which means that most D2R players are not very interested in D4 (there are some exceptions of course ). Therefore, as long as D4 does not become some D2 (and vice versa) I think it is nearly impossible to get dedicated long term D2 players to switch to D4.
Btw, my sons watched some playthrough videos of D4 some time ago and there reaction was: "Hey Dad, is this really the newer game? This looks so repetetive and boring..."
I agree with you. Some Diablo 2 players are not likely to be interested in Diablo 4. I can say that D4 was not for me. And there is no possible way for Diablo 4 can become like Diablo 2. The story lines so are different and too many decades have gone under the bridge(Generations). My personal opinion here: Modern games simply are not the same, are not as good.
I thought I could make a good comment for Diablo 4... I love the books, the Lore and some parts of the game...? But honestly, I played the Diablo 4 Pre-Launch. Not sure what they called it back then...? I deleted the Diablo 4 Pre-Launch and I will never look back. I've read up on the LilithLore in Diablo 4. Of course, this does interest me, so reading about D4 versus playing D4? Yeah. I'll stick to the reading.
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