Diablo 4 Hasnāt Seen So Many Bugs Since Season of the Malignant and Everyone Including Dupers Are Making the Most of It
Diablo 4ās Vessel of Hatred expansion promised to breathe new life into Blizzardās action RPG, introducing the highly anticipated Spiritborn class and a wealth of new content. However, what players got instead was a veritable carnival of bugs, glitches, and exploits that have transformed Sanctuary into something resembling the Wild West.
From game-breaking class mechanics to bizarre item duplication glitches, the current state of the game is drawing uncomfortable comparisons to the chaos of Season of the Malignant. But while some players are pulling their hair out in frustration, others seem to be having the time of their lives exploiting these unintended features.
And as if things couldnāt get any more interesting, Blizzardās response (or lack thereof) to these issues has left many wondering if anyoneās actually steering the ship anymore.
A Bug for Every Occasion in Diablo 4
The Spiritborn class launched with such spectacular bugs that itās literally breaking the gameās damage counter. Weāre talking about damage numbers so high that theyāre causing integer overflow errorsāsomething youād expect to see in a programming tutorial, not in a AAA game release.
In what could be an industry-first move, Diablo boss Rod Fergusson actually took to social media to ask players if they should fix the class or leave it in its gloriously broken state. Itās like asking kids if they want to keep their unlimited candy supplyāthe response was about what youād expect!
But thatās just the tip of the iceberg. The more recent Antivenin Elixir bug has been pushing playersā health pools into the millions, players into virtually unkillable gods. While Blizzard has moved rather quickly to patch this particular exploit, itās just one of the many issues currently plaguing the game.
The latest controversy involves a crafting exploit thatās causing chaos in the economy:
Season of Bugs and Exploits. Dupers selling obtucites now.
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Yes, you read that right. Players have discovered a way to duplicate Masterwork materials by exploiting a salvaging bug. Itās like watching someone break a vending machine and having it spew out endless snacksāexcept these snacks are worth real money on the black market.
The Exodus Begins as Path of Exile 2 Looms
As Blizzard struggles to keep their house in order, many players are already eyeing the exit. With Path of Exile 2ās early access launch just three weeks away, the timing couldnāt be worse for Diablo 4:
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For $30 (free-to-play come full release), Path of Exile 2 is promising a more polished experience with regular updates and developer communicationātwo things that seem to be in short supply in Sanctuary these days. While itās true that PoE2 takes inspiration from Diablo, itās starting to look like the student might be surpassing the master.
The most frustrating part? These arenāt just minor inconveniences ā theyāre game-breaking issues that would typically warrant emergency hotfixes in any other live service game. Yet here we are, watching as players essentially turn Diablo 4 into their own personal playground while Blizzard seems content to run polls on Twitter.
What do you think about the current state of Diablo 4? Are you enjoying the chaos, or are you already packing your bags for Path of Exile 2? Let us know in the comments below!
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