I primarily play games on PC. I have a Switch that I use every once in a while, and I recently bought a Retroid pocket 3+ for emulating games on a handheld.
I primarily play games on PC. I have a Switch that I use every once in a while, and I recently bought a Retroid pocket 3+ for emulating games on a handheld.
Yo duders, Reddit refugee here like many of you. I reside in northeast Indiana. My hobbies include video games mainly on PC, anime, movies, hiking, and traveling. I’m enjoying being here.
Diablo 4 officially launches for everyone on the 6th, but early access released yesterday for Twitch streamers and people willing to pay Blizzard a premium to start playing it early. It’s good so far, but I’m not very far into it yet. You can check out SkillUp’s YouTube review here if you want more detailed information about it. https://youtu.be/_Vk7yrh_JhM
I tend to play different games on a rotation based on what I feel like playing, so I tend to bounce around a bit.
I’ve been playing Diablo 4, Pokémon:Infinite Fusion, Marvel’s Midnight Suns, and running Breath of the Wild on Cemu.
Yes, you can play Diablo 4 solo, and you don’t need a subscription for the game. It’s a one time purchase. The main map is connected online and is the same map for everyone. You can see other players occasionally, depending on your region server. It’s kind of like Destiny 2 that way.
And the irony about the whole situation is that Reddit is taking the old stance of “let’s sell out our users that got us here in the first place in exchange for an IPO and make some money now.” Dude, if you didn’t have your current userbase you wouldn’t be thinking about doing an IPO because you wouldn’t be able to generate enough corporate interest to support it. And soon at least a portion of that userbase is going to leave because of your decisions.