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JRPGfan said:
BraLoD said:

Playes 15 hours of it (1 being in queue tho) between saturday afternoon and sunday night.
Reached the max level and enjoyed a lot of what the game seems to have to offer.
Still miss being able to distribute my level up points to where I want like before, but aside from that there is hardly anything to complain (maybe that skill tree system).
Diablo 3 was one of my most played games ever, even being the least favorite, so yeah, 4 looks like will be pretty worthy it too.
Was not really planning to get it on release, still want to wait a bit for a good discount, but who knows, I'm not sure anymore xD

I played 1 and 2, forever.
The 3rd installment I dropped within 2-3 months.

Yes D4, looks much improved (watched alot of streams of it, and a few videos).
You can tell they took abit of inspiration from Path of exile.
And even though its not nearly as complex, the fact that they moved in that direction alone is a big stepup from D3.
(heck even the skill-tree, that allows for "builds", instead of just hot-swappable buttons like in D3).

Diablo needs build diversity, its kinda the lifeblood of these types of games (imo).
Its what I enjoy most about PoE as well.
The "theres no right way", go about makeing your own character however you want.
You need "room" to be able to do so in the game systems (something D3 lacked).

I've played a ton of D1 as well, on the PlayStation that is.

D2 I've played a good bit, loved it too, even as D1 is still by far my favorite.

The thing about D3 was, when it released my best friend got it on PS3 and it was a time of my life where I had both a lot of freedom and free time, so we would play it every single day for multiple hours, just going on and on forever.

We both liked D1 the most, and we have played it a ton as well as I mentioned, even after D3 came out, but the sheer amount of time we spent on D3 is ludicrous, lol.

D3 seems like will be stuck as my least favorite, but also as my most played, forever.