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Rushing = Skip most of the game to just get to the part you feel like doing...
Cow Level = Satirical level designed for fun, not farming (excuse the pun)
Magic Find = Repetitive play for the express purpose of farming specific items
I don't want rushing period, I want to actually play the game
Cow level is ok, I would hope that they have a similar "satirical level"
Magic Find:
I like it, however I would hope that they make it so you get equally rewarded for clearing areas then clearing bosses (if not more so for area clearing)
At first I though the thread topic was sarcastic, lol. Many players would like to see these elements toned down or removed entirely, though clearly some want them to stay. I'm looking forward to seeing how Blizzard handles the situation .
Rushing ruined the game, sure looking up cheat codes when I was a kid was fun, but now I realize it really spoils the intended experience. Not to mention rushing brought about way too many quickly powered players who still didn't have a clue how to actually play the game, something that really annoyed me.
Rushing ruined the game, sure looking up cheat codes when I was a kid was fun, but now I realize it really spoils the intended experience. Not to mention rushing brought about way too many quickly powered players who still didn't have a clue how to actually play the game, something that really annoyed me.
Mf is dangerous, makes people want to get everything then spending hours and hours and months searching for it.
For me that is a major part of how replayable the game is. I've completed the game with 6 different characters all the way up to ACT V hell, all solo.
At this point the most fun is collecting unique and set items, just to tick off the list. I have been playing D2X in bouts of 2/3 months every 5/6 months for years now and I still enjoy MF, probably because I only do Single Player, with only the individual character's own gear.