I got d2 and d3 on switch and for pc. I never played offline in switch. I read if you travel u cannot play. I always played online. And if i was travelling i would activate my smart phone access point and route internet to the switch.
Look well here in Brazil a new nintendo switch cost 2200 BRL. This match to 2 full minimum month salary earned. So its not either person in Brazil has a switch. And a plan of 100 gb internet in a cel phone chip cost only 100 brl month. In a travel u wont use 100 gb playng.
@MeteorBlade for illustrating in such detail really appreciate it
Bingo !!! today i played with 2 characters i made and understand now how the game mechanics works, so you can only select one class and one hero/heroine to end the game with, today with one character i reached level 15 then i switch the hero and it was same on the level 4 and stage where i left it.
No doubt its a wonderful superb game and very easy to play on the console with controller
@MeteorBlade, i am a bit confused to my understanding i can start the game with one class/character build its level and have to end the game with the same class/character did i understood right ?
The reason i asked for it, i am wondering if there is any other way to build 2 characters from 2 different class simultaneously or is it done one at a time like to start a game with one class and same character from that class then end it, then start another game with another class/character ?
I am playing off the xbox disk. I am playing in campaign mode. I am on act 1. (Kill the butcher) can i change character without losing my place? I tried to add different types of material for my character but it is not working. The material i collect during the game for some reason i can not use?
I'm a Paladin in Diablo II, and I want to know how it's possible to switch skills really quick. I'm using Blessed Hammer in my second set of gear, and that's for attack. The first set is for defending and healing. So, I want to know how to use Defiance and Cleansing whenever I want a certain one, so if I just want defense, I use Defiance, but Cleansing is for healing and getting rid of poison.
The fastest way to switch skills in Diablo 2 is to use the mouse wheel or direction function key. In order to do this, you have to assign skills to your F keys and then you'll be able to switch to them in order of what you have assigned.
Alternatively, with Diablo 2: Resurrected, since Patch 2.3, you can activate "Quick Cast" from the game options, which enables the activating of the spell/ability on function button press immediately, without to need to click left/right mouse button (default button)
What worked for me was going to the console settings and changing the time-zone and region, which I had set to one not fitting the country I was in. Or maybe just switching the region might work for better server availability.
With all characters boosted to max level for the purpose of the Gamescom demo, I went straight for the magic-imbued archer class, Demon Hunter. Hopping into battle with three other heroes playing on their switches beside me, after twenty minutes of slaying demon hordes while coordinating attacks with my teammates, I soon left the Diablo Switch demo with a huge grin on my face.
It has been a long time coming, but the acclaimed Diablo series will be getting a brand-new entry with the upcoming Diablo 4, which will launch on June 6, 2023. However, fans have had the opportunity to enjoy an early look at the game with two beta periods, allowing them to familiarize themselves with the changes that will alter how they play.
A key part of that is the mechanic of weapon swapping, something that Diablo 4 is doing quite differently compared to the earlier entries. For those who have been wondering just how to swap weapons in Diablo 4, this guide will provide all the answers.
In the game, swapping weapons happen automatically for all of the classes, save for the Barbarian. As an example, a Rogue can attack up close with daggers but will switch to the bow when the skill requires a ranged component. As for the Barbarian, the unique way in which the class approaches combat will see more of utility for swapping weapons in Diablo 4.
This is because Barbarians can equip up to four weapons - two sets of dual-wielded weapons and two one-handed weapons - and fall into either the bludgeoning or slicing school of skills. Although certain skills will automatically switch between the full arsenal of the Barbarian, certain skills can be assigned a specific weapon to carry out the bloody deed.
To ensure that a chosen weapon is assigned to a specific skill, open the Skills Menu. Toggle over to the skill that needs changing, and press the middle mouse button on PC to cycle through all available weapons suitable for the skill. For players on console, go through the process of assigning the skill to the quickbar, and there will be a corresponding input to cycle through the weapons.
By matching the right weapons to the right skills, it becomes more than just an aesthetic choice in Diablo 4 when fighting against the forces of evil as the Barbarian. The added strategic depth and tactical flexibility point towards just one of the many improvements made for the game, and it will likely allow players to customize their builds even further when the game gets into full swing in just a few months.
Diablo 2: Resurrected is a dungeon-crawler adventure where players can customize characters and explore vast, randomized areas. There are 7 classes to choose from, each with optimal builds, like the Summoner Necromancer. Players will be able to upgrade their gear and abilities throughout the game and increase their stats to develop the strongest possible character.
As with other remakes, such as the Resident Evil 2 remake, there are certain features that were changed or enhanced for Diablo 2: Resurrected. Players can utilize cross-progression and experience the game with surround-sound audio. One of the more prominent things that the developers added was a way to play the older version of the game. Those that want the game to have a nostalgic feel, or players that are interested in seeing the original version of the game for the first time, can activate Legacy mode.
Diablo 2 was originally released over 20 years ago in 2000. The remake has all new graphics and updated cutscenes for players to experience, and the core gameplay still holds up two decades later. Fans of the series can also turn on Legacy mode to have an authentic playthrough of the game as it was originally made. In every version of Diablo 2: Resurrected, there is a button or combination of buttons that easily trigger Legacy mode.
Changes to Diablo 2: Resurrected include updated graphics that are much more defined and a lot of color correction. Some of the character models in the new version have also been changed drastically, and there is improved frame rate. Using Legacy mode will revert these changes and give long-time fans of the series a way to play the older version without having to switch games. Below are the button(s) used to activate Legacy mode on each platform:
The same button, or button combination, is used to turn off Legacy mode and switch back to the updated game graphics. Alternatively, PC players can switch to Legacy in the character creation screen. Above the 7 classes, there is a Toggle button that will change the game to Legacy. For console players, the only way to trigger Legacy mode is by using the commands listed above. Even players that don't want to experience the older version of the game can switch to Legacy mode simply to visualize the differences in the new version. Diablo 2: Resurrected gives players an improved experience on an older title and the option to revert the changes.
No single button lets you switch between weapons in Diablo 4, at least, not in the way you have in mind. Most classes automatically switch between weapons depending on the skill you press. A rogue, for example, will whip out their bow when firing a projectile, but for melee attacks, they'll switch to their knives. Barbarians, however, are slightly different.
Barbarians can equip up to four weapons: two dual-wielded weapons, and two one-handed weapons that can comprise either bludgeoning or slicing. Like other classes, these are automatically switched between when using different skills, but unlike the others, some barbarian skills allow you to assign a specific weapon to use.
To swap weapons assigned to a skill, open the Skills Menu by pressing S, then hover your mouse over the skill you want to change and press the middle mouse button to cycle through the available weapons for that skill.
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For most builds you aren't able to switch weapons in Diablo 4, because you generally equip specific weapon(s) to your hands and those are what you use automatically. The exception to this is Barbarians, as they function differently to the others in combat. If you're a recent arrival to Diablo 4 having played other action RPGs then you might find yourself looking for a dedicated hotkey to switch your weapons.
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