Diablo Immortal on Reddit: “The PC version is a joke”

Diablo Immortal on Reddit: "The PC version is a joke"


from Maximilian Hohm
Diablo Immortal currently seems to be causing some problems, especially in the PC version, or not offering many of the usual features of a PC game. The feedback in the community is accordingly lacking and the points of criticism range from inadequate setting options to faulty game mechanics. Read more about this below.

Diablo Immortal is a mobile game that was met with mockery and criticism from the trade press and players when it was released. The main point of criticism, in addition to the excessive size on mobile devices (we reported), is the in-game shop, where new items can be bought using microtransactions, which shouldn’t be necessary, but only reduces the grind. After the title was released on June 1st for iOS and Android, it was followed on June 2nd. the PC version, which apart from that has many points of criticism.

Diablo Immortal is currently unplayable on some Samsung and Xiaomi smartphones

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Diablo Immortal: A Storm in a Teacup

Da Diablo Immortal is a mobile game, many of the options that PC gamers are used to do not work or only work to a very limited extent. For example, holding to aim with abilities must be deactivated individually each time by pressing “C”. PC gamers have very different hardware and can usually change many settings in the game. In Diablo Immortal, not even the resolution can be changed and there is no UI scaling.

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Support for ultrawides is also missing and the inventory was described by many PC players as “actually unusable”. The control of UI elements also does not correspond to the usual quality standard for PC games and so it can happen that you call up the pause menu by pressing ESC even though you are already in a menu. It’s also not possible to hover over an element to see the details, which was an essential mechanic in previous installments of the game.

Source: Reddit

Reference-www.pcgameshardware.de