By leveling out loot generation, and spreading it out across the game, running certain spots over and over isn't really the way people will go about getting loot and XP anymore. And I'd rather play a game like that, that has me jumping around the game and compels me to go all over the place, than have the devs suddenly tell me that drop rates on bosses have been quadrupled or some such bull.
QFT.
As I mentioned in another thread already, I really don't get why some people feel it's an absolute necessity to identify the one difficulty, the one zone, the one class, the one spec, the one gear set, to maximize efficiency. Go full DPS WW barb MP10 Crypt farming in full group only, or you're a stupid inefficient noob. Sigh...
D3V has given us "some" choice and variety, at least since 1.08's mob density fix, and with the new itemization, re-balancing of classes, removal of OP builds, the introduction of bounties and rifts no one should ever feel like being pushed into this one-size-fits-all way to play D3. Maybe that's why people say there is no "end-game", because if things go well, RoS will never be like D2 ("kill Baal over and over and over and over"). I get the feeling some people don't want this freedom, they want robot-like monotony with many locked-in features.
QFT.
As I mentioned in another thread already, I really don't get why some people feel it's an absolute necessity to identify the one difficulty, the one zone, the one class, the one spec, the one gear set, to maximize efficiency. Go full DPS WW barb MP10 Crypt farming in full group only, or you're a stupid inefficient noob. Sigh...
D3V has given us "some" choice and variety, at least since 1.08's mob density fix, and with the new itemization, re-balancing of classes, removal of OP builds, the introduction of bounties and rifts no one should ever feel like being pushed into this one-size-fits-all way to play D3. Maybe that's why people say there is no "end-game", because if things go well, RoS will never be like D2 ("kill Baal over and over and over and over"). I get the feeling some people don't want this freedom, they want robot-like monotony with many locked-in features.