They said no, the whole game is based on ilvls levels, it would be too hard to change. Its a core design like the monsters melee.
They said no, the whole game is based on ilvls levels, it would be too hard to change. Its a core design like the monsters melee.
You just look for similar items and list accordingly, same as you would do on the gold ah...
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Going to take a shot in the dark and say that if they raised it without scaling the other acts in some way it'd make the rest of the acts pretty much obsolete(considering for some people they already are). Sadly there's no translator for that particular.....something...
Its how they scale monsters and difficulty. Thats why molten in act4 hurts 100x more than it does in a1, because the monsters are 63 instead of 60. The molten remains unchanged.
im pretty sure thre will be more levels :P
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Thank you, that does seem to fit what I quoted.
Since those acts would no longer be the end of the game, it would still accomplish the purpose it was supposed to. And sense higher level monsters would also drop higher level loot, exactly like WoW works, I don't see a logistics problem.
It does however reinforce exactly why I think it's going to happen, because this is now an MMO. (in theoretical application)
Equal lvl monsters are easy, +2 or +3 levels is the only thing that makes them difficult. If they raised our cap to 65, they would have to raise the monster lvl to 68. I dont see them doing this since it would be the same thing with a different number by your name. Maybe introduce a few lvl 64 mobs in the xpack for the people who can now do a4 in their sleep.
we got paragon levels, i think getting 160 levels is enough
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They're planning on two expansions for Diablo 3.
They will increase the level cap twice, 80 and 100.
Paragon will be improved on. New abilities, New acts, New items. They will re-do the mystic and add that in, They'll probably add in jewels.
They will more likely re-do blacksmithing and jewelcrafting and make it a GIANT grind, but you will actually get good shit from it.
They will break down and finally do a type of ladder season. ( Could be pvp related, paragon leveling related, etc )
They might add in 1 more class, and unlock parties up to 5 or 6. Really doubt it though.
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I recall Jay Wilson making a statement while back saying the probably wouldn't increase the level cap with an expansion, but I can't find it so take that for what it is worth.
When in doubt, simply ask yourself: "What would Garrosh do?"
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with some luck the next expansion will bring pvp, with some luck....
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I think that they will, and should. Why not allow us to get to 70? it won't make it "WoW", and you will probably all love it anyway.
Doubt there will be a level cap increase. If there's an increase it will be Paragon levels. There will just be a new act, and two new classes. New affixes, suffixes, charms, more gems, etc.
You're all missing the main argument the dev's will need to answer to, what's best for the RMAH?
What's best for the RMAH will be increasing the level cap and the level of loot, making all current loot obsolete. Thus making sure everyone who plays will have to re-gear themselves allowing for possible further transactions on the RMAH and increasing the earning potential of the game for blizzard.
That is all.
You are right, but they can still do that very easily simply by adding new gear with ilvl > 63. In other words, the new act 5 inferno will drop items up to ilvl 65. Act 6 inferno will drop items up to ilvl 67, and so on. Just keep the player level requirement of these at 60 and there is no need for a level cap increase. The new better gear will still make all current loot obsolete in the RMAH, as you said.
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