Uninstalled

Thanks for the game but I’ve uninstalled. I hadn’t played in a while cause I have been having a blast trying builds I never did in Diablo 2. Saw the new patch went live so I loaded up. Ran alkamos, got one nemesis spawn out of 5 locations got crap for drops. Joined a 150-170 crucible game was just a boring as 130-150…lots of drops…all crap for me.

After dumping over 1500 I got my monies worth for sure but just can’t bring my self to play it anymore. The crucible being the only way to gear up and that is just a fall asleep at keyboard mode. Don’t want to play the campaign anymore, couldn’t even bother with getting new classes into elite just gets boring around act three.

Who knows maybe I’ll give PoE a try again. Grimdawn far better than D3 and thank you for that but not the staying power as Diablo 2. Peace I’m out.

So in other words you played the game for 1500 hours and then you got bored.

Merry Christmas :wink:

Is this one of those “I’m leaving and never coming back” posts that we will be able to point to when he inevitably comes back?

Rest in pepperoni

I’ll add my own pointless post to this pointless topic.

Diablo2 is boring as all hell and extremely outdated missing many QoL updates that other games have pioneered since its release.
Congrats, we all have opinions.

Well I suppose any arpg gets boring as hell eventually but funny how I can go back to a game so old and still enjoy it. The only quality of life it’s missing is auto gold pick up. The only thin Diablo 3 did right.

Didn’t say “never coming back” said I uninstalled cause I can see what a waste I’ve put into the game with little to no return as far as loot goes unless you leech crucible which is boring. As of now after a week away I don’t miss it and can see me not retunim for the forseeable future.

Like I said got my monies worth. The story to this game is forgetable at best as I really couldn’t tell you anything about it. So dull to the point with expansion I just clicked notes for xp and didn’t bother to read. It’s a loot hunting game and while the loot and builds are cool the game has a few to many bs moments where no matter what you do you die. Where being a soft core player I could careless about dying it gets annoying.

Look how much we care about your gaming habits. In any event, you do you.

That’s a matter of personal opinion and varies from one person to the next (Steam “reviews” easily highlight this fact. From one to the next you will see cases of one person claiming how shit it is and in the next one the person will spout about how much they love it)…

That pretty much leaves the question of why post that you are “leaving”? Is Crate supposed to feel bad that you dropped 1500 hours into their game and have now decided to stop playing? What would you like them to do with this information? What’s the “endgame” here, so to speak?

I’m at 10k hours roughly (what’s that say about your so-called “staying power”? I loved D2 but it got nowhere near this much of my time)… when I finally decide to call it quits should I too announce it to everyone while mildly insulting the game I put thousands of hours in?

He didn’t get all the loot he wanted so he’s having a hissy. Meanwhile I’m over here getting more loot than I could ever possibly need and I’m not even doing badly on blueprint drops so I have no idea what he’s talking about. Diablo 2 has far worse drop rates, so if he’s leaving GD over loot then he sure picked a funny ship to jump to.

They always forget about that fact. And how’s the loot in PoE while we are on the subject? Yeahhhhhhhhh… /laughsandputsonmytraderhat

Bye, i guess. Gonna be in the game getting around 3-4 legendaries per rogue dungeon run that takes me max 10 minutes.

Yep. One does not simply say a game has rubbish loot and then jumps to a game where you need a fuck-tonne of magic find for even a slight chance of getting something better. In the 5 years I played it I managed to complete 1 set. You need to trade and trade often if you want to get what you want.

Old school D2 had astronomical grinds.

I don´t understand why someone should uninstall a game in 2017. No HD Space?

A break once in a while…okay, but uninstall?

And Loot is the least understandable reason for me to quit Grim Dawn.

I pretty much stopped playing Grim Dawn too. But I didn’t post about it… did I? Oh wait, I did just now.

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

Anyway, the reason why GD can be stopped is quite simple - it becomes boring. That’s virtually it.

If you want to quit go ahead no one cares, this game has tons of things to offer, above all you can start and stop whenever you want for someone who has other affairs in life to attend to, but that time spent playing it has always been a pleasure especially when you play the game with ought cheating or doing other nonsense that will only lead to your dissatisfaction in the future.

My thoughts too. Having not really played D2 (ridiculous inventory size was my reason for dumping it!) I had to go off to Wiki and check that my thoughts were correct. I’ve seen several posts over the years complaining about how hard it was/is to get stuff in D2 without trading.

Also complains about having to do 3 runs to complete the game, but D2 is the same. Alright GD has 6 Acts compared to D2’s 4 which are also much shorter, but then GD gives you much more exploration fun by being so much bigger.

But as I always say, some games suit some people and other’s don’t. GD obviously isn’t for him in the same way that D2 and many other RPG’s aren’t for me. It doesn’t make them bad games just because I don’t personally enjoy them. I found my RPG niche with TQ/IT and now GD. I look at other RPGs when they’re released but they don’t appeal to me. But other people love them. That’s the way it should be, it would be very boring if we all liked just a few games - or heaven forbid just the only one in existence because we all liked the same thing. :eek:

leave collectors drills and mines outside th…whoops, wrong game.