There are many very active posts, including mine, discussing this topic in a reasonable and respectable way, and I’d argue it’s the most active topic on the whole forum. If you’ve read through some of the threads surrounding character creation, you’ve surely seen that a MASSIVE portion, I’d argue the majority, falls under the valid complaints category and not the “creepy male fantasy” strawman that many people are trying to use to invalidate any criticism of the current customization. Some folks have other complaints which are well phrased, but those that come down to “the chest is not big enough so I can’t tell it is a woman” are just… sad. The hyper focus on the chest is just rather icky feeling from my point of view. They abandoned hots, sc2 And the Warcraft series.Yes, some have. Diablo 4 feels like it’s developing slow as hell, overwatch 2 is shaping to be a major disappointment. I fear their big titles are going to be kicked further down the road. If blizzard is only interested in mobile game cash grabs (immortal and this new Warcraft game). This isn’t Diablo to me, this is legit Diablo 3, with worse everything, but hey it’s accessible! The game even looks pretty fun in some aspects, but I’m not going to feed into it. This is the ONLY problem I have with it, when you have blizzard come out and directly support such predatory business practices, it makes it seem okay now. Who’s to say Diablo 4 won’t follow suite? Lost ark makes so much money, I’m sure immortal will break some sort of mobile records. My issue with this is if it works this will breed more into these pay to win titles to make money, we saw this in lost ark, now we’re seeing it in our beloved Diablo franchise. Right now Diablo immortal is in its honeymoon phase, you have big streamers like shroud simping hard for it, people are playing it and having fun, good for them. Last updated at 14:00:17 UTC Weekly Help Desk RAGE Loot Thread Trade Thread
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