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BradleyJ said:

Perfect to a fault. I'm not a big fan of just updating the graphics of older games because a lot more has improved in the gaming industry over the years other than just graphics, and Diablo II Resurrected brings everything back from the original, both good and bad. Whenever they do these type of updates I would love them to also bring a lot of optional quality of life improvements so those who want to play a good game can still do so without needing to get bogged down with all of the annoyances from decades ago.

For example: Inventory management is just SO tedious and unnecessary given that it would be easy to just have everything take up less space. Even back in the day people were annoyed by the inventory, so why not just give people a QoL update now that they would have also wanted in the original if it had been available at the time?

Diablo is based around Demons and Loot.

Inventory management should be part-and-parcel of any Diablo title as again... The loot.

Plus on PC with a keyboard and mouse, I don't really find any issues on that front, I keep what I want, sell the crap for coin.
Plus you need a reason to upgrade potion belt and have tomes... And Mercenaries can be good to hold loot too... Not to mention leveraging the Horadric cube to transmute/use as a mini-stash too.

There are a ton of quality of life improvements if you dig a little deeper... Diablo 3 lost allot of what made Diablo 2 great by "streamlining/numbing" down the game for a more casual audience, so builds couldn't be optimized/built to a players taste... People forget how badly Diablo 3 was hated after succeeding Diablo 2's epicness.



--::{PC Gaming Master Race}::--