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Diablo 2 has it in spades, but you have to know where to look and some of those mechanics are hidden very well, not explained anywhere. The easiest example is breakpoints; as attacks would take a set number of frames, only specific numbers would be of any use to 'actually hit faster' for example. I'm not asking for that kind of complexity in Diablo again though The game should be clear on its intentions imho. That's what Grim Dawn does so well, yes you need to learn some basics about dmg scaling and reduction but they're explained on the dev's website even.Can you give me a couple of game examples that do this well other than Grim Dawn? I remember in 2004/2005 a "Purple/Epic" item in WoW felt really fucking amazing to get one, I mean hell 40 man raids were a challenge then. Now it's like nothing is special feeling anymore for any game.
Torchlight 2 has some of it. Path of Exile has it, and in that game it just keeps on giving. Sure, every build has its 'cap', but the road to it is paved with major bumps.
Its not really more complex is it though. They just revamped D2 skill trees into something that looks different (the lines to new skills go diagonally instead of straight down ) and has lost the skill synergies, plus added some passives. A lot of those passives are reminiscent of D3. Looking at the Sorcerer, its pretty straightforward. You combine keywords to get good stuff. 'Oh Lightning does Crackling Energy, I'll look out for that now'. That's it. Not all bad though, there is 'build potential'. Though would you ever make more than 3 kinds of Sorcerer? I doubt it - and heck, you only really need one right.And its exactly what I've been telling you since I've played the beta, that its more complex than D3 but not sure about GD.
I do like the dodge though. Combat flow has improved a little bit compared to D3. And its already in a good place.
Funny, I started with Lash and Chain Lightning initially... it felt a bit meh, switched to Firewall and Meteor and now the screen is just burning all the time Solid leveling!
Yeah, 7 or 9/10 I'll still burn a few hundred hours here no doubtVery nice summary of the overall changes and paths available in the game. I rate it higher than that, but that's a mostly meaningless thing since in the end....we both like the game, the number doesn't mean anything haha.
At first I didn't realize you could just respec so easily, but I played around with it just to try the different build combinations I could for a little while. I still end up with my original sorcerer build though, but it's nice that it can let me check out things super easily......although I wish it were significantly more expensive to do so.
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