Yeah, I'm with you Italifoca, there is a huge need for at least something to do come 99 (for those of us who actually have the time and patience to get there). Something like a never ending wave system to me seems idealistic for one simple fact: itemization. Even at 99, there are always items out there that can help your build more and more. They are saying now that most of the Uniques and such will vary a lot. Even the ones with a real name will change a lot, they can be socketed or not, have more base stats, etc based on the randomization engines. Even if you have great gear there will almost ALWAYS be room to get better items through the randomization engine. Even then, there are other builds one could try and get items for to fit their needs.
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I personally love the idea myself, without items or exp. I have always wanted some sort of "end game" for Diablo, but without making it a dungeon or final boss. We shouldn't need to be level 99 to finish Hell for any given reason. However, I would love to see something that would still give you something to do at 99. A challenge above all challenges. Ultimate survival mode, a never ending game of pure skill.
The only problem I see with it is time. Not everybody wants to spend 8 hours on their computer, and if you just get that good that you could be playing it for 8+ hours, it might not really appeal to you anymore. Would there be a save system so you could come back and continue your onslaught, or would ending the game mean you accept whatever wave you are on as your final score?
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The only problem I see with it is time. Not everybody wants to spend 8 hours on their computer, and if you just get that good that you could be playing it for 8+ hours, it might not really appeal to you anymore. Would there be a save system so you could come back and continue your onslaught, or would ending the game mean you accept whatever wave you are on as your final score?