Get the "Hand of Anu" which turns mouse pointer into a golden hand in the skill tree. Now, with a click somewhere, it will reset from that point. With "Hand of Anu", you can click at the bottom source too, centered, which allow you to respec whole tree, including the roots. But clicking on a specific skill, it will respec only the branches from that point.
"Hand of Anu" is also limited in terms of how many you can carry at any point. There is however no limit in how many you can get. This will be either a goldsink of some kind, but will provide a few of them out in the world. Perhaps as rewards from completing something, exploring something and finishing the main story. Or it will be the reward if you get enough of sidequests done between each act.
The gold sink aspect of Hand of Anu will be unlocked once you reach a specific amount of gold, and will there after be % of what you actually own. If you wait, the Hand of Anu will be expensive to buy.
Hand of Anu would not be tradeable, but selling it, you would get at least something in return, even if its just 1% of its worth in gold.
Respec Idea 2 / Pick a Mode before play
Casual Hero. Seasonal Casual Hero. Hardcore Hero. Seasonal Hardcore Hero. Then add difficulties on top of this. Yeah Diablo III got layers, and that is all good and fun on the paper. How about making Respec come into play in what kind of mode you pick early? The mode will allow others to play on same servers as those that picked same mode.
Casual Hero or Hardcore Hero/ Season or not. Classic Mode: No respec at all.
Difficulty change once finished game.
Casual Hero or Hardcore Hero/ Season or not. Modern Mode: Respec once or few times, according to the new games rules.
Difficulty are being unlocked as you reach goals according to the new games rules.
Casual Hero or Hardcore Hero / Season or not. Creation Mode: Respec whenever, similar to Diablo III.
Difficulty can be changed whenever, similar to Diablo III.
Diablo might not need a toggle on/off to play music due to DMCA restrictions across the web these days for people uploading clips and streaming the future game live. But since music is important (for us that can hear it) and adds an extra dimension to the experience of any adventure or situation, wouldn't it be nice to actually give us more control of the music in Diablo IV?
I am talking about picking amount of fear in tunes. How dark do we want it? Do we want the game to give us a soft sting of fear? Can we control the music in tiers, making it go up to embracing dark even to crazy horror? Make us scared playing the game?
It would add more random feats to the actual music. Experimental speaking it would allow you to make the game go from interesting to really scary. If you do not understand what I mean, feel free to ask. See it as an old difficulty setting, but for your mental health and ear canals.
Return of Ethreal Items?
Almost as powerful as Legendary, but flawed and limited. Yet, more common to find that a Legendary item. Read my old thread here (back when Mythic Items was a thing).
Name Generator / Error 37
If you do not name your character, will we have an "generate a random name" and with it, allow even Error 37 as a random easter egg within that generator? A name generator is great for those with less time or imagination. Lack of both are usually the case when we want to dive straight into the story.
Microtransaction is sh*t
I really hope the game is a hit, and expansions can come to continue to franschise without a need to go back to Diablo 1 and Diablo 2 and remaster them and just put a lid over the concept of Diablo.
What I hope, but do not expect sadly, would be that microtransactions would apply things we do not see as visuals on our hero. I would rather see no microtransactions at all in Diablo.
Instead major focus in patching the game for free, and then give us expansions. Complete package like the old days. You got a full game buying it once. If Activision needs microtransaction it doesn't matter what kind of ideas I would write here since those would apply worldly stuff instead of hero customization. Like, instead of NPCs being dull, you could microtransaction so they looked colorful and stuff like that, dumb crap. Not stuff you honestly really want or would see a whole lot on your journey.
Microtransaction, if they ever needed to be in ANY Diablo game, would affect GAMEPLAY if they are visuals to your hero. Everyone wants the latest dye, the latest coat, the latest design of that cool weapon etc. Please, don't. Make the game complete, release it. Fix bugs, move on!
To those that say "microtransaction will speed up the process of content coming out faster, and its a good way to support the games development and give us a foundation for DLCs or Expansions" I just have this to say: There is no guarantee for this, and microtransactions is pure sh*t. Make solid expansions instead. Make a Diablo with officially 2 expansions! It would be a Personal Best for them!
I am tired of loot boxes and microtransactions. This is also the reason I will wait additionally 1 year after Diablo IV have been released to get it, if microtransactions prove to be non existent, or lacking in terms of game experience, for example, a way to change your hero name.
but blizzard said MTX will only be for cosmetic items. Which have zero effect on actual gameplay. if they randomly add XP-boosts or items for money THEN people would rage. That's something that only belongs in phone games. (or no where).
as for you ironically pointing out: "microtransaction will speed up the process of content coming out faster, and its a good way to support the games development and give us a foundation for DLCs or Expansions"
>this is an extremely good argument for cosmetic MTX. and your rebuttal is literally, "no! they probably won't! its sh**!" . didn't put much thought into this part of your thread, did you?
Cosmetic items will have an effect to the mentality behind the player. This is what I tried to say. I do not speak of xp, level etc. I try to underline the issue that if you change your hero, in any way, with money. People want this.
I would rather see no MTX at all, but since its Activision behind it, I dont see how they can make a game without it. So MTX could be stuff you dont see often, like NPCs, flags in areas, classic gold drop sound instead of new. Stuff like that. Not hero based, not experience based, and I do not mean XP, I mean overall experience.
I do not believe for a second the money for Activision speed things up at all. The developers get same pay they always will, and worse - even crunch time if Activision wants more money (they always do). Its better to focus on expansion, in normal work environment. The support goes not to developers, and foundation should be set with the vanilla game, not the money.
"Cosmetic items will have an effect to the mentality behind the player"
-huh? you mean because players can go "look at my shiny wings i bought with real money! im so kewl!". This isn't effecting anyone's mentality that isn't 12 years old. 99.9% of people will not care about cosmetic MTX, which is why i mentioned XP because that would be the only way people would or should actually care. What the company ultimately chooses to do with their money is up to them but at least some of it is guaranteed to go into future sequels and/or improvements. That's how all video game company's work.
Respec Idea 1 / Hand of Anu
Get the "Hand of Anu" which turns mouse pointer into a golden hand in the skill tree. Now, with a click somewhere, it will reset from that point. With "Hand of Anu", you can click at the bottom source too, centered, which allow you to respec whole tree, including the roots. But clicking on a specific skill, it will respec only the branches from that point.
"Hand of Anu" is also limited in terms of how many you can carry at any point. There is however no limit in how many you can get. This will be either a goldsink of some kind, but will provide a few of them out in the world. Perhaps as rewards from completing something, exploring something and finishing the main story. Or it will be the reward if you get enough of sidequests done between each act.
The gold sink aspect of Hand of Anu will be unlocked once you reach a specific amount of gold, and will there after be % of what you actually own. If you wait, the Hand of Anu will be expensive to buy.
Hand of Anu would not be tradeable, but selling it, you would get at least something in return, even if its just 1% of its worth in gold.
Respec Idea 2 / Pick a Mode before play
Casual Hero. Seasonal Casual Hero. Hardcore Hero. Seasonal Hardcore Hero. Then add difficulties on top of this. Yeah Diablo III got layers, and that is all good and fun on the paper. How about making Respec come into play in what kind of mode you pick early? The mode will allow others to play on same servers as those that picked same mode.
Casual Hero or Hardcore Hero/ Season or not.
Classic Mode: No respec at all.
Difficulty change once finished game.
Casual Hero or Hardcore Hero/ Season or not.
Modern Mode: Respec once or few times, according to the new games rules.
Difficulty are being unlocked as you reach goals according to the new games rules.
Casual Hero or Hardcore Hero / Season or not.
Creation Mode: Respec whenever, similar to Diablo III.
Difficulty can be changed whenever, similar to Diablo III.
Colorblind mode in Diablo IV
I am curious about how Diablo will handle colorblind features in Diablo IV. Read whole old thread here.
Control the musical experience
Diablo might not need a toggle on/off to play music due to DMCA restrictions across the web these days for people uploading clips and streaming the future game live. But since music is important (for us that can hear it) and adds an extra dimension to the experience of any adventure or situation, wouldn't it be nice to actually give us more control of the music in Diablo IV?
I am talking about picking amount of fear in tunes. How dark do we want it? Do we want the game to give us a soft sting of fear? Can we control the music in tiers, making it go up to embracing dark even to crazy horror? Make us scared playing the game?
It would add more random feats to the actual music. Experimental speaking it would allow you to make the game go from interesting to really scary. If you do not understand what I mean, feel free to ask. See it as an old difficulty setting, but for your mental health and ear canals.
Return of Ethreal Items?
Almost as powerful as Legendary, but flawed and limited. Yet, more common to find that a Legendary item. Read my old thread here (back when Mythic Items was a thing).
Name Generator / Error 37
If you do not name your character, will we have an "generate a random name" and with it, allow even Error 37 as a random easter egg within that generator? A name generator is great for those with less time or imagination. Lack of both are usually the case when we want to dive straight into the story.
Microtransaction is sh*t
I really hope the game is a hit, and expansions can come to continue to franschise without a need to go back to Diablo 1 and Diablo 2 and remaster them and just put a lid over the concept of Diablo.
What I hope, but do not expect sadly, would be that microtransactions would apply things we do not see as visuals on our hero. I would rather see no microtransactions at all in Diablo.
Instead major focus in patching the game for free, and then give us expansions. Complete package like the old days. You got a full game buying it once. If Activision needs microtransaction it doesn't matter what kind of ideas I would write here since those would apply worldly stuff instead of hero customization. Like, instead of NPCs being dull, you could microtransaction so they looked colorful and stuff like that, dumb crap. Not stuff you honestly really want or would see a whole lot on your journey.
Microtransaction, if they ever needed to be in ANY Diablo game, would affect GAMEPLAY if they are visuals to your hero. Everyone wants the latest dye, the latest coat, the latest design of that cool weapon etc. Please, don't. Make the game complete, release it. Fix bugs, move on!
To those that say "microtransaction will speed up the process of content coming out faster, and its a good way to support the games development and give us a foundation for DLCs or Expansions" I just have this to say: There is no guarantee for this, and microtransactions is pure sh*t. Make solid expansions instead. Make a Diablo with officially 2 expansions! It would be a Personal Best for them!
I am tired of loot boxes and microtransactions. This is also the reason I will wait additionally 1 year after Diablo IV have been released to get it, if microtransactions prove to be non existent, or lacking in terms of game experience, for example, a way to change your hero name.
:: Enkeria [Twitter / Twitch / Website / Tattoos]
everything else looks fine.
but blizzard said MTX will only be for cosmetic items. Which have zero effect on actual gameplay. if they randomly add XP-boosts or items for money THEN people would rage. That's something that only belongs in phone games. (or no where).
as for you ironically pointing out: "microtransaction will speed up the process of content coming out faster, and its a good way to support the games development and give us a foundation for DLCs or Expansions"
>this is an extremely good argument for cosmetic MTX. and your rebuttal is literally, "no! they probably won't! its sh**!" . didn't put much thought into this part of your thread, did you?
Cosmetic items will have an effect to the mentality behind the player. This is what I tried to say. I do not speak of xp, level etc. I try to underline the issue that if you change your hero, in any way, with money. People want this.
I would rather see no MTX at all, but since its Activision behind it, I dont see how they can make a game without it. So MTX could be stuff you dont see often, like NPCs, flags in areas, classic gold drop sound instead of new. Stuff like that. Not hero based, not experience based, and I do not mean XP, I mean overall experience.
I do not believe for a second the money for Activision speed things up at all. The developers get same pay they always will, and worse - even crunch time if Activision wants more money (they always do). Its better to focus on expansion, in normal work environment. The support goes not to developers, and foundation should be set with the vanilla game, not the money.
:: Enkeria [Twitter / Twitch / Website / Tattoos]
"Cosmetic items will have an effect to the mentality behind the player"
-huh? you mean because players can go "look at my shiny wings i bought with real money! im so kewl!". This isn't effecting anyone's mentality that isn't 12 years old. 99.9% of people will not care about cosmetic MTX, which is why i mentioned XP because that would be the only way people would or should actually care. What the company ultimately chooses to do with their money is up to them but at least some of it is guaranteed to go into future sequels and/or improvements. That's how all video game company's work.
Very bad practice. Expansions is the way to go, as I explained above.
:: Enkeria [Twitter / Twitch / Website / Tattoos]