I am slowing gearing up my companion druid.
Lathspell said:
End game is still an issue, but that just may be my issue with ARPGs in general.
I don't like the idea of grinding gear simply for the sake of grinding better gear, or beating a boss that really does nothing for me.
As always, I enjoy my Season Journey. After I complete it, i'm pretty much done unless I feel like leveling an alt.
I got to play the POE2 beta and it was brutal hard. Granted I am not very good and have old man reflexes, but the bosses were HARD. Several of them took me multiple hours to finally figure out how to beat. I was playing monk which was not great until you hit level 20+ and get a couple of essential skills. Once I got those, POE2 was crazy fun.AtlAg05 said:Lathspell said:
End game is still an issue, but that just may be my issue with ARPGs in general.
I don't like the idea of grinding gear simply for the sake of grinding better gear, or beating a boss that really does nothing for me.
As always, I enjoy my Season Journey. After I complete it, i'm pretty much done unless I feel like leveling an alt.
Isn't grinding gear the whole point of an ARPG? More of a rhetorical question because that is wheat I remember doing in D2 for hours, hoping for a drop. D3 I remember early on, grinding campaign with my gold find gear.
I don't really have a solution, but I'm leaning more towards the PoE model. There's the grind for gear but you also get mats that let you craft endgame gear. Plus getting max level isn't something that happens in the first day.
I have high hopes for PoE2, assuming they can dumb down some of the game or have an in-game encyclopedia that explains all the details.
I can't get the PTR to load on my mac, so i haven't been able to play it with my normal group.txag2k said:
Yes but playing the PTR for another day then back to Seasons. PTR has been a blast.