![]() ![]() ![]() Which means, you can't enter and beat the Capstone Dungeon necessary for this upgrade, so you won't actually be able to move up until you reach the required level. Previously, players could challenge the Capstone Dungeon whenever they felt ready, which would then upgrade their game to the next World Tier.Īfter 1.1, however, a new minimum level requirement was added, which Icy Veins reports it to be level 40 for World Tier 3, and level 60 for World Tier 4. One tweak that wasn't even mentioned in the 1.1 patch notes has been adding rigid level requirements for entering World Tier 3 and 4. The response has been so negative that Blizzard is hosting an emergency developer livestream this Friday to explain in its intent behind the changes, and address player feedback.īut while Blizzard already fixed one bug introduced with 1.1 (which players thought was intentional given the rest of the patch), the developer hasn't backed down from any of the bigger changes - except seemingly this one. The patch has been fairly heavy-handed in its attempts to slow down player progression, nerfing all classes, devaluing some crutch stats, flattening various XP/grind curves and, somehow, making Sorcerers' life worse. ![]() What many felt would address their grievances since launch, ended up causing a massive backlash instead. Blizzard just released patch 1.1, Diablo 4's biggest patch so far. While Blizzard already caught some flak for retaining legacy mechanics, such as the need to create a new character to experience the new seasonal content, there was generally a lot of buzz around Season 1. It has its own battle pass, adds new content for all players, and builds upon the game's narrative. Season of the Malignant is a new type of season for Diablo, one that looks like it takes after modern live service games. I honestly thought the lead-up to Diablo 4's first season would be a more exciting, anticipation-filled period. ![]()
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