Diablo 4 Il boss chiede ai giocatori se la classe Spiritborn rotta debba essere corretta e ottiene una risposta travolgente: “Lascialo!”



Diablo general manager Rod Fergusson has polled Diablo 4 players on whether Blizzard should tone down the absolutely borked Spiritborn class, e bene, the overwhelming sentiment from the community seems to very much be no, it should be left alone.

ICYMI, Diablo 4 added its first new class, Spiritborn, as part of the recent Vessel of Hatred DLC, and while the response has been largely positive, it’s also far too easy to exploit using bugs to pump out stupid big numbers. The last I checked, Diablo 4 players were stacking bugs to make Spiritborn builds whose damage outputs were in the quadrillions. Al momento, a player analysis estimated the Spiritborn class to be “literally 100,000 volte più forte di qualsiasi altra classe”.

Bene, Blizzard has finally acknowledged the situation, con Fergusson sharing what he specified is anon-binding poll to Twitter asking, “Should we fix the Spiritborn so that it’s closer in balance to the other classes OR should we leave it as it is because you’re having fun?”

He added, “Non, I’m not offering [a] ‘break the other classes’.

Al momento della scrittura, 63.1% of players want Blizzard to leave the Spiritborn class alone, e 36.9% want some sort of fix. Blizzard is wise to put its feelers out before making any balancing changes, as it’s admitted in the past to a lack of internal testing that led to some pretty universally maligned ideas and features. Balancing in live-service games in general seems like a really tricky thing to get right and is so often the source of the sort of widespread backlash Blizzard is used to by this point, so it makes sense that they’d be careful not to mess with anything without making sure it’ll go down well.

Meanwhile, L'evento di Halloween di Diablo 4 ti consente di trasformare la tua cavalcatura in un cavallo ragno zombi con cosmetici gratuiti e di giocare alla roulette russa con il Macellaio.