• MagicShel@programming.dev
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    1 year ago

    I’ve enjoyed the occasional season in Diablo 3 (and I’ve taken years long beaks), and I do enjoy leveling up just for the sake of trying new things, but while I play a lot I’m still pretty casual. Every three months seems a pretty quick cadence to have to start new characters. My highest character is only level 60 I and I haven’t even seen tier IV yet. I’m going to spend all my time chasing after rewards that I have no time to enjoy. Not the battle pass stuff - I’m just talking about trouncing the endgame with massively overpowered characters, which is really what I’ve played Diablo for since the first one was released.

    I generally only play seasonal to enjoy the new mechanics, but 3 months makes it feel more like a job than fun. Obviously I’ll give it a chance and see how it goes - maybe it won’t be as bad as I fear. Anyone else? Is this just me? Is someone afraid they’d get bored with 6 month seasons?

    • aedyrOP
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      1 year ago

      It’ll be interesting to see how it works out. The fact that there is a cap on paragon points, combined with the level scaling, seems to be a design choice to discourage chasing power on one character. You can be mostly “feature complete” with your build by 60 or so. I think the success of the model will depend on how interesting the seasonal content is to engage with, and if that outweighs the annoyance of making new characters.