One major change to items is that players only see items drop that are theirs, and theirs alone. No more of the "ninja looting" of D2, where everything that dropped was first come, first served. This results in more total items dropping, since bosses drop an item or two for every character in the area, but each character only sees their items. If that boss dropped four items in a four player game, each player would only see their item. Trading or giving items away is easy; simply pick them and then drop them. Once a character drops an item any other player can see it and may pick it up.
I hated how if you lagged or weren't fast enough or just spammed clicks to try and get something of value and got nothing off of boss drops. Having your own drop is a grand idea.
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This is one of my favorite improvements to the diablo series, it will be so nice actually fighting a boss, instead of getting your mouse ready for a click fest when he is only half dead.
This is one of my favorite improvements to the diablo series, it will be so nice actually fighting a boss, instead of getting your mouse ready for a click fest when he is only half dead.
Yeah I always hated that, specially in pub games where 'rules' for the drops atleast 1-3 people don't heed to so everyone had to always get ready for said click-fest (and it's really annoying if you are a sorceress too)
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One major change to items is that players only see items drop that are theirs, and theirs alone. No more of the "ninja looting" of D2, where everything that dropped was first come, first served. This results in more total items dropping, since bosses drop an item or two for every character in the area, but each character only sees their items. If that boss dropped four items in a four player game, each player would only see their item. Trading or giving items away is easy; simply pick them and then drop them. Once a character drops an item any other player can see it and may pick it up.
I hated how if you lagged or weren't fast enough or just spammed clicks to try and get something of value and got nothing off of boss drops. Having your own drop is a grand idea.
This made my day too... 2 years ago.
HAhaha lmao totally xD
No but seriously, i agree with supermantaman
I'm excited too.
Lol mine to
If you want to arrange it
This world you can change it
If we could somehow make this
Christmas thing last
By helping a neighbor
Or even a stranger
And to know who needs help
You need only just ask
Yeah I always hated that, specially in pub games where 'rules' for the drops atleast 1-3 people don't heed to so everyone had to always get ready for said click-fest (and it's really annoying if you are a sorceress too)
Folks will always come and go, so enjoy them while they're meant to be in your life.