Release pushed back to February. Wow, fuck me I guess.
Well, the good news is that it is just because of certification delays, so sounds like it is finished at least.
? I am not sure when path of exile will be fully finished, they just keep adding more and more cool content. I hope there is a Switch version soon.
as long as they get the controlls right they can delay it for a year i wouldn't care lolRelease pushed back to February. Wow, fuck me I guess.
Since it’s been out on Xbox forever I’m sure they have gotten the controls to what they think is acceptable for controller standards.as long as they get the controlls right they can delay it for a year i wouldn't care lol
Never heard of this game
Does it play like divinity original sin?
Any physical version?
Free-to-play Diablo 2.Never heard of this game
Does it play like divinity original sin?
Any physical version?
yep, same as me. Saw D3 eternal collection on sale a week ago and said to myself "nah, fuck it, I'll wait till PoE drops". A real bummer.NOOOO. Goddamit. I didn't buy that Vikings hack&slasher that was just on sale because I didn't want an overkill this month and now this shitty news.
yep, same as me. Saw D3 eternal collection on sale a week ago and said to myself "nah, fuck it, I'll wait till PoE drops". A real bummer.
i heard that game was shit
Oh sure, I just meant that the port is done. It's going to be great for PS4 players to be able to play - I've put in a ton of time on PC and Xbox.
I would love a Switch version.
They delayed the PS4 version AGAIN, but thankfully only by a couple of weeks. New release date is march 2019:
Still salty tbh. I soooo wanted to play this game in december last year.
You could have been playing it since then. You made a conscious choice not to. You can’t be mad at anyone at that point, it’s all on you,Still salty tbh. I soooo wanted to play this game in december last year.
You could have been playing it since then. You made a conscious choice not to. You can’t be mad at anyone at that point, it’s all on you,
Im not mad at all. Just pointing out fallacies in the complaint.what if he only have ps4? why so mad bruh?
For those who don't want to use a build guide, and get enjoyment from trying their own builds, can you just pay five or ten dollars for a complete character respec, or are you just screwed unless you start again using a guide? I especially don't like knowing about late-game builds or abilities, so I'd much rather do my own thing, if I'm able. Playing Diablo 3 and trying each new skill as they were unlocked was one of the best parts.
Anybody have a brief rundown of how this game’s monetization works?
This is how it works on the pc:
You buy supporter packs (include thematic mtx + points) or straight up points and spend them on whatever you like. The only thing for sale that has tangible effect on the gameplay is stash space. You start out with 4 tabs of 12x12, chest armour for example is 2x3, twohanders are 2x4.
People generally have an extremely positive attitude to the game's business model although most would probably agree that skins are extremely overpriced (40 bucks for an armour skin). However, the consensus among supporters is that they support the game because of how mind blowingly good it is, the skins are just a nice bonus.
I never watch guides. Quite frankly I like my builds to be organic as and when I find gear.I'm hyped. Will be there day one. To any PoE veterans: would you say that watching guides before playing the game is adviseable or is experimenting and finding out stuff on your own the better approach?
I would check out liftingnerdbro on youtube, he made some beginner guides that are pretty recent.I'm hyped. Will be there day one. To any PoE veterans: would you say that watching guides before playing the game is adviseable or is experimenting and finding out stuff on your own the better approach?
For those who don't want to use a build guide, and get enjoyment from trying their own builds, can you just pay five or ten dollars for a complete character respec, or are you just screwed unless you start again using a guide? I especially don't like knowing about late-game builds or abilities, so I'd much rather do my own thing, if I'm able. Playing Diablo 3 and trying each new skill as they were unlocked was one of the best parts.
Lmao as someone with a couple thousands hours in PoE I laughed at this so hard my eyes started bleeding.
Son, your first build will be terrible. And the next 300 probably as well. Get over yourself and start reading guides now in preparation for launch.
I never watch guides. Quite frankly I like my builds to be organic as and when I find gear.
Probably not the best way to go but I find it the most fun.
I would check out liftingnerdbro on youtube, he made some beginner guides that are pretty recent.
I would also check out the wiki to look at the skills, just to see which intrigue you the most, then check the forums or youtube for some build guides for that skill. some skills require other skills or mechanics to work properly and its not the most intuitive of games. though once you get into it you start seeing things and the whole thing opens up. I now spend more time creating builds than I do playing. also I would download Path of Building ahead of time to help get your head around the passive tree, it looks very daunting when you get started.
I don't need to "get over myself," and I'm fully prepared for my first build to not be viable for endgame content, which was the entire reason I asked the question in the first place. The question which you completely ignored.
Yep, I'm the same way.
Thanks for the advice. Seeing as you both have experience with the game, could either of you answer the question I asked earlier in the thread?
If I want to do my own thing with my first build, can I just pay five or ten dollars for a complete character respec, or will I be screwed unless I start over again using a guide?
is it a RPG? or mmo? what is it?
I don't need to "get over myself," and I'm fully prepared for my first build to not be viable for endgame content, which was the entire reason I asked the question in the first place. The question which you completely ignored.
Yep, I'm the same way.
Thanks for the advice. Seeing as you both have experience with the game, could either of you answer the question I asked earlier in the thread?
If I want to do my own thing with my first build, can I just pay five or ten dollars for a complete character respec, or will I be screwed unless I start over again using a guide?
There is no such option on the PC and likely won't be available on the console either. To my knowledge the store on Xbox offers the same options as on pc, so PS4 will likely follow the same path.
You can however use orbs of regret to fully respect your character. They drop in-game and you can also buy them from other players. The cost is not so high that it would be completely out of the question to choose this option but most experienced players would rather level a new character as it would likely be more cost effective to them.
Each orb of regret gives you back one skill point. Over the course of the game you get around 120 skill points (depending on choices) and 8 ascendancy points (used for class specialization). You also get 25ish refund points (equal to 25 orbs of regret) just by doing the quests. Each regular skill point requires one orb of regret to refund, each ascendancy point requires 5.
As Bati says.
You'll tend to find that you rarely if ever need a "full" respec anyway; the initial 20/30 nodes tend to be the "no-brainer" nodes that you'd choose anyway. And yeah, Regret Orbs tend to drop fairly frequently I find. It adds a bit of tactics to the game when it comes to respec-ing as well. Part of the fun.
EDIT: bati , can't you just buy them from Vendors too later on? I can't remember... Seem to recall it costing two Scouring Orbs...
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YesI have not read all the posts but is it free to play like PC?