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In D3 the waypoints work different so you can't really rush a character to the harder difficulties you need to grind through the whole game in all four difficulties and at the same time the maps aren't randomly generated like D2, some parts are random but its not the same its mostly the same maps over and over. Also you'll hit lvl 60 alot sooner than you should then after that xp doesn't exist and all your doing is grinding the same maps for item drops.

^^ yeah thats annoying.

I am up to inferno, about half way through decided to go back to hell and grind some gold to get some better gear.

Regards to an act that I have really enjoyed. I really enjoyed ACT 3, the only act i didnt enjoy was the first and that was due to those stupid freaking trees. I have not lost interest in the game so far and have clocked some hours on my Wizard. Could I do it all again? not right now but speak to me when Arena is released.

Finished inferno on my wizard. Killed Diablo with 1 barb, 1 wizard and 1 demon hunter + me. Hardest part was shadow diablo. Try fighting 4 clones lol

Spent 79 hours total on my wizard...Fair bit of hours

Time to wait for PvP but nevertheless will suck when our latency is at its best of 270ms

dunno why everyone complains about latency issues. I rarely have problems. At times I do get a little lag i'll admit, but not often.

can understand why people playing hardcore complain though.... but those people are honestly retarted.

Finished inferno on my wizard. Killed Diablo with 1 barb, 1 wizard and 1 demon hunter + me. Hardest part was shadow diablo. Try fighting 4 clones lol

Spent 79 hours total on my wizard...Fair bit of hours

Time to wait for PvP but nevertheless will suck when our latency is at its best of 270ms

Whats your setup?

and what DPS and armor?

I'm at approx 40k dps buffed after nerfs. I have used almost highest grade of gems in my gear stacking heaps of vitality and intel. All of my armour has high resistances (all types) otherwise getting one shotted is not fun. Plus help with arcane shield and diamond skin keeps you alive when needed most.

I've spent millions of gold trying to gather decent weapons and specific armour. Farming is best done on hell a couple of times. Or farm act 1 over and over again on your own.

I'm at approx 40k dps buffed after nerfs. I have used almost highest grade of gems in my gear stacking heaps of vitality and intel. All of my armour has high resistances (all types) otherwise getting one shotted is not fun. Plus help with arcane shield and diamond skin keeps you alive when needed most.

I've spent millions of gold trying to gather decent weapons and specific armour. Farming is best done on hell a couple of times. Or farm act 1 over and over again on your own.

Do you firm the whole thing or specific acts?

Do you mean act 1 inferno or act 1 hell?

Struggle to find any good gear and don't have money to AH. Quite a noob.

Have about a 19K DPS in my stats 26kHP.

Haven't played inferno in a while, as I can barely start act 2.

Quite sure I can survive act 1, but only just.

I recently bought this game after all the hype about it, just killed the Skeleton king in act 1.

I find the game very boring and all im doing is clicking repetitively :/ no skill required.

I play a Monk btw.

You had to have been a big fan of d2 to really appriciate the game

I think your right MUZT3k, I never played any other diablo game.

in regards to boiracer, I just feel like im constantly left clicking a bunch of enemies continuously and nothing else happening.

I think I would have enjoyed it more 10 years ago if it came out haha!

lol, thats true i guess. just get yourself O.P. enough and you only need to left click a few times each fight :)

some characters require a bit more effort and a few more buttons, and others you can add some buttons to keep it entertaining. I try and get around to using all the talents at some point. there really is alot to it.

took down diablo on hell yesterday. thats my goal reached :cheers: (i found the bosses not so hard...but those rare elites and their molten, fire chain, vortex nonsense...gahh)

started farming for mats to make the staff of herding for now, inferno later

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