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Finally, Doryani, I'm cautiously curious. Hope he's not as big a letdown as Kalandra.
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How did you end up spending $480 on PoE?My account has already reached the transaction threshold needed to get a free PoE2 key, but I kinda want to get that supporter pack for the kiwi alone. Perfect replacement for my annoying-ass goblin troupe.
How did you end up spending $480 on PoE?
I'm not knocking you I'm just curious what was worth buying over the length of the game's life time. I was little surprised that bar for entry for the PoE2 EA was so high and how many people have spent that kind of money on PoE.I've been playing on and off since the game went into beta. Not every new season is a winner, but I at least like to dip my toes in, even if I don't end up riding out the full season. Most of the money spent has went towards cosmetics, which are honestly relatively expensive on a per-piece basis. Considering I've been playing for a little over a decade and still enjoy coming back to it, I don't think an average $48 a year on a game I like is that bad. The stuff I consider "essential" like organized tabs for currencies was probably the cheaper part of it. Most of that money was spent in the first five years accumulating skill effects and equipment skins. I pretty much have anything I could want for the builds that I enjoy playing at this point. I probably could have gone without some of the more novel stuff (currency pickup tracker, character pedometer, painting ring, elite execution animations, legendary collection tabs). With the state of the modern gaming industry, I don't spend money on games like I used to, and anything I spend in PoE now is more of a slow trickle. PoE2 is one of the few games I've been genuinely looking forward to.
People who have played World of Warcraft since it's release paying the least amount possible have given Blizzard over 2000 dollars.I'm not knocking you I'm just curious what was worth buying over the length of the game's life time. I was little surprised that bar for entry for the PoE2 EA was so high and how many people have spent that kind of money on PoE.
I'm not knocking you I'm just curious what was worth buying over the length of the game's life time. I was little surprised that bar for entry for the PoE2 EA was so high and how many people have spent that kind of money on PoE.
IIRC they'll put EA characters in their own league seperate from the default league, so kinda.Have they said if characters will migrate from EA once the full release is out?
I think Tencent tacks on/has GGG tack on a bunch of gacha / p2w junk for Asian markets while letting GGG publish the game they actually want to make in the West.I sent out keys. Sorry if you weren't drawn to receive one
Kinda wish I tried the current league earlier, it's pretty good. Obvious now that they used it to test out their gold and currency exchange for PoE2. I'm trying to get cyclone to work but it feels tricky; normally I just go totems. While playing I'm watching a lot of interviews with the PoE2 director and he seems really excited about all of this. It gives me vibes that it's just people who love games making games they love. No politics, no DEI, no nonsense, just a fun time making and playing a game you enjoy. Tencent looming over the company still makes me uneasy, but they would have done something to fuck it all up by now if they wanted to, maybe.
Monk probably but I am not sure if I should give any more money to ggg. That kiwi sure is tempting though...So what class are you guys most interested in? Really looking forward to the Mercenary since I've always loved getting shotguns/rifles in fantasy type games. Grim Dawn was able to make it fun and PoE 2 looks to have evolved the gameplay even further.