The Diablo 4 beta has raised concerns among players about its repetitive dungeon structure, and this issue may have long-term effects on the game.
Diablo 4 is one of Blizzard Entertainment’s most anticipated games, the fourth installment in the popular action role-playing game series. The game is set in a dark and open world, where players can freely explore the land of Sanctuary, fight demons, collect legendary weapons and armor, and improve their characters’ abilities. The game offers five classes to choose from barbarian, druid, necromancer, rogue and sorcerer.
One of the most important elements of the game is the dungeons, which are challenges that take place in closed spaces, where players have to face numerous enemies and traps to reach the final boss and loot at the end. Most of the dungeons are procedurally generated, meaning they are randomly assembled to provide a different experience each time. The game has three types of dungeons: story dungeons, which are related to the main quests; world dungeons, which are found in the open world; and endgame dungeons, which contain the hardest challenges.
Blizzard held an open beta test for Diablo 4 from March 24 to 26, 2022, where anyone could try out the game on PC, Xbox and PlayStation. The beta test allowed players to reach level 20, try out the five classes and the first two regions (Scosglen and Kehjistan), as well as participate in PvP battles. The purpose of the beta test was to gather feedback on the gameplay, graphics, atmosphere and possible bugs.
However, after the beta test, many players expressed their dissatisfaction and concern about the dungeons. Many felt that the dungeons were too simple, boring and repetitive, and did not provide enough variety and creativity. The players also complained that the dungeons were too easy even on the so-called Nightmare difficulty level, and did not give enough motivation and reward for replaying. In addition, many missed features such as time-limited dungeons or unique quests.
Blizzard has not officially responded to these criticisms yet, but they will likely take them into account during the further development of the game. Diablo 4 does not have a precise release date yet, but Blizzard plans to release it in 2023. Until then, players can hope that the dungeons will improve and live up to the reputation of the Diablo series.
Source: GameRant
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