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- pcgaming@lemmy.ca
- PCGaming@kbin.social
- cross-posted to:
- pcgaming@lemmy.ca
- PCGaming@kbin.social
23,99€ currently on sale for the launch week, 29,99€ afterward. Price will increase during the Early Access period to the full 49,99€.
There’s not much content right now, a prologue and the first act. Less than 10 hours, according to some comments. Major updates are planned every three months, with a least one year of Early Access, but potentially longer.
Multiplayer is in the game, but it’s a preview, with lots of bugs apparently. That’s probably why it’s only listed as Single-player in the Steam store right now.
Some people complain about poor performance, others say it’s fine. The game runs on UE5 apparently, but people say it looks very good.
You should try Vrising. This seems to match what you look for.
I feel I love the same than you.
I’m curious what path POE2 will take. Would they double down on a slower and methodical gameplay or go back to POE 1 blast screen explosions ?
It’s on my to do list. It seems like it’s lacking the playstyle customization that I’m interested in but I look forward to playing through it.
PoE2 promised engaging, methodical combat but as of right now has failed to reach that mark. The end game is that of PoE1 which the developers claim they don’t want but I’m not seeing the design choices to slow things down in a meaningful way. Let’s hope they figure it out, I have no doubt the first ARPG to figure this out will bring in larger numbers than most have seen to date.
It has playstyle customisation.
The weapon gives main attack +2 spells. The talent tree gives you 3 spells. Each spell is moded (either by finding special weapon flavor or by trinket on tree spell)
Blood and armor set choice gives stats balance (mor offcence, defense, speed, spell damage basically)
So you never feel like the other guy in front of you in pvp.
Yes there is paper scissor mind that avoids a build to be the absolute best in all situations.
I also like the fact you are not bound to a build per char. So don’t need to play the same spells over and over for a hundred of hours. This is my second grip so far Irh PoE2. Yes, I can reroll, but still it lacks situational playstyle. I would have expected more defensive/stun/effect skills and a rotation based on the ennemy type. There is a little with elemental affinity but that is very little to care. And as it’s not predictible, not even worth to swap gear or build.