

I’m still disappointed that this “unfinished” mindset still exists, where’s the time that players actually received a game that’s in its total and has all the things the developers promised… It seems to be a hard task these days. Also, the biggest feature “ Ladder” seems to be missing and will be added to the game later. You can however find friends through the “party finder” and a full party will allow you to voice chat with each other. Even though PC players have chats and lobbies, it seems that console players will have to communicate with a technique called telepathy. “I’m still disappointed that this “unfinished” mindset still exists…”Įven though, the “always online” feature has its benefits (especially on PC), you could see these problems through but console players seemed to be the black cattle that’s been left behind.

C’mon Blizzard, get it together! Don’t you dare to bring that devilish error 37 back from the grave… Then again, these problems are still fixable, it’s just too bad that the game didn’t get the start it should have had. You would have thought that Blizzard had prepared for this but it seemed like we were going back to the days when Warcraft III: Reforged was released.

There have been different reports of game crashes, lost progression, characters disappearing, …etc. Every launch and especially the games that need you to be “online” for the whole time, tend to turn into this disastrous launch where servers can’t handle the heat and couldn’t perform under this high pressure. Especially when your community has been hyped up since the day Blizzard released the remastered teaser. Let’s talk.īlizzard is known for taking a game through a lot of alphas and betas, just to make sure that they’re delivering what they promised. Even though Blizzard manages to get this remastered version to a certain type of level, I can’t shake the feeling that the game has seen better days. The vibes, the mechanics, the soundtrack, … everything takes us back to the good old days… but maybe a bit too far back. Diablo II: Resurrected, the dark looter RPG game everyone craved has finally been released and puts us again in nostalgic boots against the dark lord.
