No, don't sweat it, any gear you pick up prior to level 70 will end up being pretty much irrelevant in the end. I'd work with whatever the best gear that drops for you is, since legendaries will tend to be pretty rare. Other than that just use the skills you like.Any specific build I should work on as a wizard? I dont need to min-max for uber endgame stuff, but something that is easy for a beginner to pick up that doesnt get woefully underpowered later on?
Not sure I follow why this is a problem? You'll have to play act five too.Just wish I could play more of the game without playing Act 4. You seem to have to play act 4 once to get to the other parts.
It should only take a few hours to get through, especially on a lower difficulty. Given that the real meat of the game is in adventure mode, which IIRC you have to complete act five to get to, it's fairly insignificant.Maybe it's Act 5 I'm talking about. I don't like it.
Kind of a dumb question, but any semidecent modern laptop should be able to play this, right?
I played one during the beta... I liked it well enough. Just not playing D3 right now, when I do I will buy it.Necros are nutso. Has anyone tried one yet?
Necros are nutso. Has anyone tried one yet?
Necro looks real strong and the top g rift guys are using them it seems. I went with monk and just need to farm out my RRoG for the 6p to really start rifting.
Is there a reason why you're not simply using the free set?
So, I started playing Diablo 3 again, but I've been having a weird hitching problem. Essentially, I'll be playing for maybe a minute or two, and the game just freezes for a second or two. It doesn't appear to be Internet lag, because that would likely result in visible warping. I tried reducing every single video setting down, and nothing helped. The only thing that I didn't try was going from Windowed - Borderless to Maximized. I haven't seen this problem in any other game that I've played, and I'm using the latest drivers. Given that I'm using an i7-6700k + GTX 1080 Ti, I shouldn't be having any issues with serious slowdowns.
Also, it only happens while in the game, which means I've never seen it happen while on a menu. I'm pretty sure I even saw it happen when I was browsing via Chrome while Diablo 3 was still open, and I recall Chrome even stuttering a bit at the exact same time. (Chrome is graphically accelerated.) I tried closing Chrome to see if that helped, and it didn't make a difference. I've also noticed some odd behavior with Chrome on this machine. When I'm playing other games and I have a video open in Chrome, it's very stuttery. The video will freeze just like Diablo 3 does.
I'm tempted to just do a full reinstall of Windows and see if I can clean things up a bit.
Although, even with all the annoying issues, I did get my seasonal Necromancer to level 70 with 3/4 Journey Stories complete in one day.
Have. You tried reinstalling video drivers? 1080ti should not have those issues with an old game. Even the video in the background should be buttery.