This week, Co-Optimus will mix up the Co-Op Classics formula just a bit. It has certainly been a huge news week, particularly with the announcement of another class, the Wizard, in Diablo III. Much as the original announcement of the game did this past summer, this got them to thinking about the original Diablo games. Obviously, co-op was a huge factor in the success of these games. So which class combinations are the most effective?
Diablo IV may be the latest entry from the Diablo series, but it can sure learn a thing or two from the iconic Diablo II. Both of these games are different and similar to each other, but Diablo II's phenomenal presence should still be more appearing in Diablo IV to make the game even better in its current state.
A fan-run initiative called Project Diablo 2 has brought a 60 FPS update for the classic Diablo title, among other changes.
Boo! Thought this was eventually a patch for diablo2 on PS5. The fact that they can’t get that game to run in quality mode at 60fps is an absolute joke!
Diablo 2: Resurrected developer Blizzard Albany has condemned Activision Blizzard for “hostility” after it allegedly delayed recognition of a new employee union
The game is still $25 +. I'm waiting for it to drop to the actual value of the product.
I can’t fault activision on this one. “Hostile” for the delay in recognizing their power lmao. Yikes. Good luck with that MS.
This attitude is why I'm not a big fan of the MS/Acti deal: you're essentially rewarding repulsive higher-ups with golden parachutes versus absorbing talent like the inXile/Obsidian deals.