If you want to play the game and you don't have a PC to run it then yeah go for it. Unfortunately the online with random players is a bit messed up because they use a lot of modded items. But for the couch coop its a lot of fun.
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I as an owner of both a Ps4 and D3 for ps4 would say the ps4 is worth it but not for Diablo. I bought my PS4 at launch with diablo in mind and it wasn't long before i was back playing it on pc. Unless your strictly playing with friends the community on the ps4 version sucks people mod items like crazy and there are some mods that effect other players I had my para boosted 300 lvls instantly in a public game and have been back on pc ever since. I do however still play my ps4 a lot their are a ton of fun games on it and I am still amazed by graphics especially when im playing a new game for the first time.
Its kinda weird in a way that i actually want to play the console version of d3 FOR the modding/cheating...because i have played d3 since classic beta, and always had average gear and farmed and did all the game legit, i think it would be cool to mess around and max out paragon and import any item, any gem i want to really see true "have everything" kind of thing, what its like to be that 0.5%
The only downside though is, that with the hacks it can affect other players and i dont condone that at all. I think as long as you are offline or even with friends who are like-minded that want to just mess around and be insanely geared, its ok but if you take it online and ruin other players experiences, especially brand new players, that just sucks
I never played legit d2 that much, back then there was crappy dial up and by the time i got high speed cable it still was always a miss for me, i would always lag out or get dc'ed a lot and the games would always time out when trying to jump into a game, never had a consistent experience on the battle.net ladder side, so i always played open bnet and hacked, cheated, modded my way to the fun stuff
I spend 100's of hours modding, hacking, editing items, sharing them with others collecting absurd items, it was almost a game in itself once the game got boring, there was infinite amount of replay through hacking the game, using Item import apps, mods, all that stuff and i was a part of that community for many years.
So for D3, i haven't took the plunge yet but i think i may dabble into the dark side a bit someday just to see the inner-workings and break the game, see its limits...
I would say its very worth it if you want diablo 3 but only plan to play solo or with trusted friends / family. The randoms online can break your game so you can only play with people you know don't cheat (unless you yourself don't care about effectively being a cheater because even if you take nothing from the cheating players they can boost your paragon level very rapidly).
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If you want to play the game and you don't have a PC to run it then yeah go for it. Unfortunately the online with random players is a bit messed up because they use a lot of modded items. But for the couch coop its a lot of fun.
My dog Kimbo makes the cutest face when he's in trouble.
I as an owner of both a Ps4 and D3 for ps4 would say the ps4 is worth it but not for Diablo. I bought my PS4 at launch with diablo in mind and it wasn't long before i was back playing it on pc. Unless your strictly playing with friends the community on the ps4 version sucks people mod items like crazy and there are some mods that effect other players I had my para boosted 300 lvls instantly in a public game and have been back on pc ever since. I do however still play my ps4 a lot their are a ton of fun games on it and I am still amazed by graphics especially when im playing a new game for the first time.
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Its kinda weird in a way that i actually want to play the console version of d3 FOR the modding/cheating...because i have played d3 since classic beta, and always had average gear and farmed and did all the game legit, i think it would be cool to mess around and max out paragon and import any item, any gem i want to really see true "have everything" kind of thing, what its like to be that 0.5%
The only downside though is, that with the hacks it can affect other players and i dont condone that at all. I think as long as you are offline or even with friends who are like-minded that want to just mess around and be insanely geared, its ok but if you take it online and ruin other players experiences, especially brand new players, that just sucks
I never played legit d2 that much, back then there was crappy dial up and by the time i got high speed cable it still was always a miss for me, i would always lag out or get dc'ed a lot and the games would always time out when trying to jump into a game, never had a consistent experience on the battle.net ladder side, so i always played open bnet and hacked, cheated, modded my way to the fun stuff
I spend 100's of hours modding, hacking, editing items, sharing them with others collecting absurd items, it was almost a game in itself once the game got boring, there was infinite amount of replay through hacking the game, using Item import apps, mods, all that stuff and i was a part of that community for many years.
So for D3, i haven't took the plunge yet but i think i may dabble into the dark side a bit someday just to see the inner-workings and break the game, see its limits...
I would say its very worth it if you want diablo 3 but only plan to play solo or with trusted friends / family. The randoms online can break your game so you can only play with people you know don't cheat (unless you yourself don't care about effectively being a cheater because even if you take nothing from the cheating players they can boost your paragon level very rapidly).