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Contradictory statements: It's "for casuals" but also the boss is a DPS check to make sure you're not being a casual?Lol quite the opposite actually, it's more casual friendly than PoE1. That's not only my opinion, but the generally agreed upon consensus amongst old players and new players alike.
It's a DPS check, you either have shitty gear or shitty build (or both). You wanted to experiment with a build, go for it, good for you
Retarded niggerbait is obvious.
Also I am one of those old players, been at it for about 10 years, and I don't agree. PoE2 is much more challenging and interesting then PoE1.
Besides, you say "bad gear", but I had good gear with the upper end of values you can get at lv50. You can see the values ranges when holding a hotkey. You say "bad build" but the perk of doing Weapon Set passives is that your build isnt watered down, you have two different 'builds' that are both at 100% power because the passives switch over in realtime: I was both a ranged and melee character, and know when not to use melee. Plus, and I need to stress this: you can just go pay to respec, I was able to do a handful of builds testing out phys, cold, etc and nothing really made any difference. And you say "consensus" but I was literally googling around seeing how people feel about shit like Mektul and the bird boss in Chaos as I was writing that post last night. I know what the consensus is, I was actively reading it at the time, specifically BECAUSE I wanted to see how people were feeling about many aspects of the game so far.
Also I don't care what the fan's opinions are, I'm going by what Rogers himself has said in the trailers, devstreams, and at their conventions when answering questions. Endgame atlas stuff is present in the Early Access and actively being balanced because they know people who grind endgame content are going to be their bread and butter: those are the people who hang around, buy cosmetics and stash tabs, and pay for custom leagues. The people who actually pay for the game long term.
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