Love to see yet again that it doesn't matter how horrible of a company you are, it literally doesn't matter, nobody cares, consumerism wins.
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This is the weirdly unlearnable realization that's going to hit third party app reddit users in 6 or so weeks. Because Reddit will just truck along unchanged.
I haven't played a Blizzard game or touched anything even close to related to Battle Net in years. I did my part. In 30 years Blizzard will still be there, and I'll have had no impact, but that won't make me regret a thing. It was just some video games that I'll have missed out on. I'm already missing out on video games as is, every single person is, and time will only increase the amount. Blizzard isn't and will never be worth being "the ones" at the top of that mindspace.
Won't play anything from Blizzard. Support indie games and ethical publishers/developers!
Maybe this is just me being an old man screaming into the wind but Diablo, ironically, feels like its lost its soul.
Isn't it just Path Of Exile with a different story?
Diablo is a much more approachable game, more casual, more streamlined. It's much less complicated than PoE
How bad are the microtransactions? I'm debating getting for my steam deck because people claim that it runs well on it.
Also that it's online only does not seem nice for the steam deck experience.