@@NerdzWorldXD Check out the Classes and Ascension chapters in the Endgame Content Reveal video and let me know what sounds good to you lol. Trust your gut
I personally don't compare the 2. Path of Exile had such a learning curve of skill tree, currency, crafting, loot which must be filtered LOL, I mean it's deep. Diablo fell off after Diablo 2 and really watered down character creation with gear sets, only a few per class and added rifts etc. in Diablo 3. To me, Diablo 4 is not worth my time, why? I bought it day 1 built a Druid have wolves turned into warewolves which would get stuck in the air. Finished the campaign did a bit of grinding end game and left, came back to it a year later and wouldn't you know it I made a druid and warewolves get stuck in the air! POE has it's issues but at least GGG tries to listen to the community unlike Blizzard who seems to just be fishing for whales who dump stupid money into the game for bragging rights.
@@JasonSmith-pn6ch so basically Diablo has turned into a pay win game, which doesn’t level the playing field for all players? Trying to understand as I go along Jason.
@@NerdzWorldXD I have played over 6500 hours in POE 1 and have supported the game as much as I can. The game is worthy of my money. This concept I feel develops great games and game community.
@@NerdzWorldXDeven poe1 is miles ahead of D4. I played a lot with both. Even if you don't play most of the endgame activities in Poe, the itemization and the build diversity can hook you for hundreds of hours and it's just joyful that you really can do whatever you want. Not like in D4 where most of the builds rely on the same mechanics and your builds end up 90% the same. Don't be afraid, try it. 30 buck for EA is not much and you even get 300 points to spend it in the shop.
@@NerdzWorldXD indeed, that's lowest price. There are more pack with skins etc. But IMO, buy cheapest one first, if you like the game (you will) you can support more the Devs. This is the best monetizing strategy ever in games today, nothing is forced, but you can support the Devs. What I have seen from poe2 videos, it is really gonna be the pinnacle of arpgs for the next 10 years.
Playing PoE2 for sure. Huge fan of Grinding Gear Games - they deserve your time checking them out. What class will you try first?
@@rofltrance I’m not sure to be honest, what would you suggest?
@@NerdzWorldXD Check out the Classes and Ascension chapters in the Endgame Content Reveal video and let me know what sounds good to you lol. Trust your gut
POE2 dunks on D4. Don't make the mistake in thinking D4 is still D2. POE and POE2 is the best of the Genre of Isometric Action RPGs
@@sesimie thanks a lot for the insight, have you gotten the early access?
@@NerdzWorldXD yup even though POE2 like POE1 is Free to play, I'll support GGG as they actually care about the fans
I personally don't compare the 2. Path of Exile had such a learning curve of skill tree, currency, crafting, loot which must be filtered LOL, I mean it's deep. Diablo fell off after Diablo 2 and really watered down character creation with gear sets, only a few per class and added rifts etc. in Diablo 3. To me, Diablo 4 is not worth my time, why? I bought it day 1 built a Druid have wolves turned into warewolves which would get stuck in the air. Finished the campaign did a bit of grinding end game and left, came back to it a year later and wouldn't you know it I made a druid and warewolves get stuck in the air! POE has it's issues but at least GGG tries to listen to the community unlike Blizzard who seems to just be fishing for whales who dump stupid money into the game for bragging rights.
@@JasonSmith-pn6ch so basically Diablo has turned into a pay win game, which doesn’t level the playing field for all players? Trying to understand as I go along Jason.
Just to add, Path of Exile 1 and 2, are free game with NO game play enhancement microtransactions.
That's such a great point! Do you think this model sets a good example for other games? 🎮
@@NerdzWorldXD I have played over 6500 hours in POE 1 and have supported the game as much as I can. The game is worthy of my money. This concept I feel develops great games and game community.
@@Chardonneh thanks a lot, I’ve been hearing it’s a huge step up from what POE 1 use to be.
@@NerdzWorldXD Both POE1 and 2 will have 4 leagues per year. POE 1 has and will continue on, with all microtransaction useful in both versions.
@ thanks 🙌 great insight!
poe beats diablo easily nowadays
Have you gotten the POE2 ?
You didn't watch the gameplay haha poe 2 will be 10x better than diablo 4
@@bsstyle123 I did lol that’s why I’m asking because to what I’m seeing it’s actually miles ahead! Did you get the early access?
@@NerdzWorldXDeven poe1 is miles ahead of D4. I played a lot with both.
Even if you don't play most of the endgame activities in Poe, the itemization and the build diversity can hook you for hundreds of hours and it's just joyful that you really can do whatever you want. Not like in D4 where most of the builds rely on the same mechanics and your builds end up 90% the same.
Don't be afraid, try it. 30 buck for EA is not much and you even get 300 points to spend it in the shop.
@@KrigHammarwow that’s brilliant, that would be for the early access right ?
@@NerdzWorldXD indeed, that's lowest price. There are more pack with skins etc. But IMO, buy cheapest one first, if you like the game (you will) you can support more the Devs.
This is the best monetizing strategy ever in games today, nothing is forced, but you can support the Devs. What I have seen from poe2 videos, it is really gonna be the pinnacle of arpgs for the next 10 years.
Might be but movement looks slow and clunky
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@@D-s-b-y9g heard about that game already?
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