Felt really slow to me today and I went from demolishing mp10 like it was a joke to struggling in T3. DPS seems extremely cut down with the MoC:O nerf (as I believe a substantial portion of my dps came from there). Combined with the LL nerf, I'm struggling both to survive and to kill things.
I realize it's patch day and that there may be some issues, but I just took my P118 monk that previously made a laughing stock of mp10 into Torment3 to try out new skills. I realize that things have changed, but at the moment this is a MISERABLE experience. Are previous mp10 characters supposed to be starting back up on level 60 content with level 60 gear doing Torment1 or something?
However, the most annoying part of all of this was Odeg who continuously - and I mean continuously, as in drug me all over the zone. His 'flee' mechanic is turned up WAAAAY too high and needs to be looked into unless you don't expect melee characters to be able to participate in this portion of content without wanting to quit your game and never look back.
A final sidenote, I think the 'tuning' in patch 2.0 to skills and mechanics went overboard. They changed so much of the game that we're now left in a position where we need to start from scratch figuring out builds and gear and mechanics. This should have been done in minor adjustments over a longer period of time so that players could more slowly adapt to the new system. Making it such that the entire game feels completely different, coupled with the above glaring issue with mechanics, leaves me seriously wondering if D3 is worth bothering with. If I wanted to play a completely different game today when I logged in, I assure you I will do so - and currently, it won't be a Blizzard product.
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However, the most annoying part of all of this was Odeg who continuously - and I mean continuously, as in drug me all over the zone. His 'flee' mechanic is turned up WAAAAY too high and needs to be looked into unless you don't expect melee characters to be able to participate in this portion of content without wanting to quit your game and never look back.
A final sidenote, I think the 'tuning' in patch 2.0 to skills and mechanics went overboard. They changed so much of the game that we're now left in a position where we need to start from scratch figuring out builds and gear and mechanics. This should have been done in minor adjustments over a longer period of time so that players could more slowly adapt to the new system. Making it such that the entire game feels completely different, coupled with the above glaring issue with mechanics, leaves me seriously wondering if D3 is worth bothering with. If I wanted to play a completely different game today when I logged in, I assure you I will do so - and currently, it won't be a Blizzard product.