Blizzard says that modding Diablo IV can result in a permanent account ban::undefined

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    How dare people try to mod a game they bought? What a sad state of affairs, Diablo 2 had such awesome mods.

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      Sadly with a digital game like D4 on PC, you rented it. It doesn’t even have offline mode AFAIK so as soon as they shut off servers, game is bricked

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      It’s GaaS, you didn’t buy Diablo 4, you bought a platform on which they can control the content they want you to play, so they can charge you what they want to charge for it.

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    I was considering giving a Diablo game a shot for the first time, not anymore, this is just dumb

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      There are better games than Diablo nowadays. I’ve been having a blast on Grim Dawn.

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          I loved d2, d3 I played for a while but a drop in the bucket compared to the original d2. Grim dawn also didn’t grip me and neither did path of exile.

          I’m afraid I’m just chasing the nostalgia of one of my favorite childhood games that nothing really has a hope of living up to.

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            Project Diablo 2 is still going strong and has a lot of nice QoL features and skill improvements over D2 and D2R. You should check it out if you’re a D2 fan like me.

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            I was in the same boat. Last Epoch did it for me - more than 100 hours now, they went by very quickly. 👍

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          Grim Dawn was my Diablo 2 fix. It runs decently, has a dark atmosphere (though if you want story and lore you’ll have to read a lot in-game) and cool items.

          Also a massive world, especially with the DLCs. Definitely worth playing in my opinion :)

          You get nearly free unlimited respecs, the only thing you can’t undo is your 2 classes you choose.

    • d3Xt3r@lemmy.world
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      You can still try the earlier Diablo games. Diablo 1 with Belzebub mod is pretty fun (or get DevilutionX if you want a more authentic experience but with some modern QoL stuff), Diablo 2 with Project Diablo 2 mod is even more fun (probably the best Diablo variant IMO), and there’s also Blizzard’s official Diablo 2 Resurrected, if you can’t tolerate old school graphics.

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      Yeah, if you’ve never stepped foot in the Diablo world don’t bother. I had a good time with the D4 campaign, I actually think that part shines but it’s maybe 30 hours of gameplay at best, even if you take a few detours along the way. Pretty steep price to game ratio.

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        PoE is a great game, and there are many reasons I find it more fun than D4. Seriously, I find myself leveling multiple characters each league, which means running through the campaign each time. Can’t really force myself to do that in D4.

        Unfortunately, you will get banned for modding PoE as well. Hell, admitting (in game or on forums) to using any sort of method of flask automation can get your account permanently closed.

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    They’re trash at making games so they should let others make the game for them. This is a dumb decision.

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    And I didn’t even need any more reasons to not get this game!

    Diablo was dead after Diablo 2. Resurrected was pretty good but I really dislike the always online BS. And at the end of the day, it’s still the same old game with a facelift. Recently started playing Diablo 3 again and I realize why I never really got into it. It’s more like gauntlet than Diablo.

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      I’m just gonna say it… Diablo 3 was not a great game. I probably played 6k hrs of diablo 2 and maybe 50 of diablo 3 before I realized I hated it and was only playing it because I liked the first two games.

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      Resurrected was pretty good but I really dislike the always online BS.

      It’s not always online, the single player can be played offline, just start the binary directly I think.

      What it lacks compared to the original is a way for private realms (not that these were ever officially supported in the original game). Still got the game on offer for $20 and think it’s been a great remaster, I had a blast. If you still l want to play D2 in 2023 is a different question though. It was great in its day but a lot of the concepts show their age.

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        Oh I have it on PC and Switch. I know I could easily force offline on the switch but I didn’t think I found a way on PC. Good to know.

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    I feel like people are acting a little TOO hurt in this thread… debate on games being moddable vs not aside, this was obviously always going to be the case for a live service game like D4. D3 was (but wasn’t really) a live service game and also was not moddable at all, even after the auction house got canned. Same for Overwatch 1, I’m quite sure OW2 as well. There should be no surprise here, and cheaters absolutely knew this would come.

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      For A$120 asking price, and an almost immediate cash grab/season pass, I should be able to mod whatever the fuck I like thank you very much

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        Hey, I support you voting with your wallet then, and you should hold out for Starfield and GTA VI. Maybe play some Cyberpunk or NMS. Hogwarts Legacy too.

        But if moddability is a prerequisite for you on full price games, you’re probably due a lot of disappointment going forward as games continue to shift to GAS models (and honestly, if you’ve been beating this drum you’ve been real disappointed for the last decade anyways). Mods are a great experience for a single player game, but invite rampant cheating in competitive multiplayer games that need to be fair and balanced for all players. You’re just not going to see moddability in multiplayer games. And one certainly doesn’t have a right to interrupt or destroy other players’ enjoyment of a game because they want to cheat.

        To be clear, I am not arguing against modding being allowed in games. I ran a VERY heavily modified UI in World of Warcraft, and have had a blast with tons of mods in games like Skyrim and Minecraft. It’s just not a hill I’ll die on either. Not every game can or should be modded.

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          I mostly just play indie games at this point. Modding isn’t a requirement for me, but why would I pay more for a game that doesn’t do anything interesting. I’ve played pretty much every AAA game, because they haven’t done anything new for so long. They may be prettier, but indie games are cheaper and normally better, and pretty much always less greedy and controlling.

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          To be fair the way it worked in d2 was great. You had a closed battle.net which worked through official servers and an open battle.net where your local/twinked/hacked/whatever char could run rampant and play online with friends.

          The modded versions of diablo 2 by replacing actual gamefiles is also still possible if you play it off line/local lan.

          GaaS just sucks in that regard. A lot of great things came about by modding like in warcraft 3. Or even the superhero/Warcraft mods in counter strike 1.6

          Or the max Payne Kung Fu and whatnot mods. I had hours of fun on that. It wasn’t the way the developers intended it to be played. But who cares.

  • mrhenry77@lemmy.world
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    that’s close minded. “you are only allowed to enjoy the game exactly as we intended it to be played”

  • Uriel238 [all pronouns]
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    I can’t speak for Acti-Blizz but Ubisoft regarded people finding and using exploits or even power imbalances as cheating and a banhammering offense if they got too much loot for their efforts.

    Finding the exploits is part of the whole point.