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[–] [email protected] 2 points 5 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

That's where I stand on it. Unless Pete Parsons and the rest of c-suite bite the curb and put the actual devs in charge, I'm not touching anything by that studio.

It took 12k hours but I finally stopped clinging on to some sliver of hope that they'd fix the major issues with D2. Quit last November, logged in one time since to check out the new season after hearing good things, logged out as soon as it was glaringly obvious the core issues haven't changed.

Every single time I check in on friends still playing I just see more slot machines, more power creep, more dogshit ruining pvp, and more bugs. The core changes coming up in their next year look atrocious. Why would I trust them to handle a new game when they've been consistently fucking up their only title for years?

What sucks with the entire situation is that the devs themselves are great people who can make some cool shit when given the reigns to do so. But they're almost never given that chance. Hoping that team branched off to Sony to continue that "gummy bears" thing is given more freedom to cook.

EDIT: I'll also add on here for anyone feeling the sunk cost fallacy like I did and has put a ton of time into D2 but isn't happy with the state of things and disappointment after disappointment. Like I said I had 12k hours at the time I quit. Solo GMs, solo Nez, bunch of lowman raids, every weapon that mattered in my vault, 200+ trials cards, etc. I was a small content creator in this space too. I legitimately feel like that game becomes an addiction so fast, I continued to play through both waves of layoffs despite my issues with the studio execs. I wasn't happy with the state of the game either but kept telling myself "next season will be better" "next dlc will be better" etc. It's never true. If you're not happy with the game, take ONE season off, and if you're the kind of player I was, missing the seasonal offerings and various events will be enough to make you feel like you've fallen too far behind to catch back up, and from there the rest of the facade falls apart. Just gotta let it go cold turkey.