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Diablo 3 how to get dawn
Diablo 3 how to get dawn







I can't really think of a thing that D3, at least imo, did better than Grim Dawn. The loot system is much better, the loot in general is much better, and the game is, imo, much better. Originally posted by Varivox:I'm biased, I HATED D3 tbh, but Grim Dawn is, imo, the better game (and it isn't even out yet). The beta seems a bit slow, but it is already a better game imo. If you gave me $60 and forced me to buy one again, I'd buy Grim Dawn. D3 was a pretty standard game that didn't really do anything new while Grim Dawn does all those old things (better imo) as well as doing new things too. Grim Dawn has added factions to the game (new to the genre for me at least) and RPG elements (you get to make decisions that alters the game a bit, side with some factions over others etc, change the world). D3 was a rather run-of-the-mill aRPG that didn't do anything to expand on the genre. However, that is ignoring all the things that Grim Dawn does that D3 didn't do. I'm biased, I HATED D3 tbh, but Grim Dawn is, imo, the better game (and it isn't even out yet). Grim Dawn really lives up to the "grim" part of the name. I'm not talking about the graphics (D3 got a lot of flak for the more cartoony graphics), but the music is better in Grim Dawn imo as well as the level asthetics. The atmosphere in Grim Dawn is also much better imo. Additionally, I haven't found a "useless" skill in Grim Dawn yet whereas in D3, the builds felt very forced with some skills just being plain better in all ways to their counterparts. The classes are more organic and unique than the D3 classes imo. Some balancing is needed imo, but each class is unique and interesting (and that only gets better when you start investing into a second class as well.

diablo 3 how to get dawn

I found in D3 that I'd make a new character and when I got to max level I'd be wearing level 5 armour and level 1 rings, and I never really had any chance to find unique or set items (never found a unique, and only ever found 1 set item on 200+ hours of D3). This is one thing D3 (vanilla version anyway) got wrong. The carrot on a stick approach is good in that I'm regularly finding a new item that is an upgrade, but never anything that makes me OP. Loot, in general, is really good at always finding the next item. Right from the start (well.level 10ish) you start getting epic items that are interesting in that they come with unique skills attached to them (most seem to be a "% chance on _ to cast _" but not all afaik are % chances). *note, I haven't played D3's new expansion, so it's based off of the vanilla RMAH versone









Diablo 3 how to get dawn