I have posted this in a few threads but here it is again for the people defending micro's saying its just cosmetics!
In D1 all of your armour had unique stats and perks that affected gameplay. The stats and perks you wanted to utilise changed depending on the activity you were doing. Part of the endgame was grinding for the stat/perk you wanted to complete your build/class setup.
In D2 these stats/perks have been taken away and replaced by a very watered down (resistance,recovery,mobility) that really don't affect gamplay at all. I can do any activity with any armour in this game and it does not affect the way i play.I can raid in trials gear, raid gear,EDZ gear it does not make a difference. Therefor the only reason to grind for armour is purely cosmetic.
The endgame is cosmetic you fools, open your eyes to bungies bullshit, they gave you a watered down money grabing free to play game model and charged you for a full priced game!
- they have locked the most desirable cosmetics behind another paywall/casino
- nerfd your XP gains behind your back (and only confessed when caught out)
- locked players out of content that they had paid for
- posted a job add for a eververse designer with the key word "progression" right next to it and then removed it ( when caught out ).
Seriously people whats it going to take for you to open your eyes and get angry about this bullshit!!!
Is this the way you want all your new games to be? If we as gamers keep accepting this it will only get worse, give them an inch and they will take a mile.
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