
We know no such thing about Immortal (although it certainly will). At this point we KNOW Grinding Gear is going to have microstransactions. The problem is, it now seems like it was more about bashing Blizzard than it was about actually being against mobile games. But I don't begrudge anyone playing on whatever platform they want. To be perfectly honest, the Path of Exile port looks like absolute shit compared to the gameplay footage from Immortal. It just so happened they also had virtually nothing else to announce last year in terms of new titles. It wasn't ready to be shown to the public.

Anyone who cared enough to be angry about Immortal knew it was being worked on. I think everyone was well aware that Diablo IV was in development. If people were really that swayed by a video of some rocks and the words "The Elder Scrolls VI" then I really don't know. I predict if they had done so they would have still gotten 90% of the hate they got anyway. Blizzard could have absolutely done what Bethesda did and announced Diablo IV when they had absolutely nothing to show people a year ago.
#Victor vran bounties Pc
But is path of exile team developing it, but announce a mobile game after almost a decade after the previous game, announce only a mobile game in a event where virtually everyone is a PC gamer.Īnd here, at 31:20 he mentions mobile ""problems"" and even joked about "a year ago" at 33 minīut at 10:40 he mentioned that skills GEMS will be finally UNTIED TO ITEMS that means that i will be able to complete the game naked, I love it.

Let me pay for the item, not the chance of getting the item.Īs for mobile gaming, the greatest problem of mobile is that the controls are awful. IMO they pray on addictive personalities. I strongly agree that PoE microtransactions are fine. They have never ONCE sold an actual piece of gear in any of their games, and I doubt they'd start now. There is no evidence Blizzard will go beyond cosmetics in Immortal.
#Victor vran bounties full
But now they have gone full holier than thou, somehow suggesting their cosmetics and loot-boxes are more pure than everyone else's and it's really turning me off. I have long defended Path of Exile's microtransactions. We now know how disingenuous the outrage actually was. The more divorced we get from the Diablo Immortal announement, the more I'm ashamed I was even slightly upset about it. It's also possible that each bounty carries it's own unique signature (besides the random words), but I think that's less likely.Īt the very least, there has to be a finite number of bounties, since they are based on combining random words in random order, but that number is so high that it is basically infinite for our purposes.Love how now that Path of Exile is going mobile, apparently the internet consensus in the ARPG community is that mobile games are perfectly ok, even awesome. I don't have 100% knowledge on how this works, but I suspect that being online is also required for bounties to drop, since it's likely they would need to check some database to see if the bounty is active or not. So they expire, and it's possible that they may rotate being active and inactive. Just place the actual scroll itself into the stash.ģ) Do to #2 does this mean there are a finite number of bounties in the game and because I've deleted them I cannot get them all?īounties and Treasure hunts have a time a limit. You can share your bounties around your different characters via the stash, since that is accessible across all characters (exception: Hardcore characters can only see the hardcore stash). You can only have one instance of that scroll on your account, otherwise it would be too easy to make multiple copies for each character on your account. It gives you the physical bounty scroll, and the scroll is required to be in your inventory to make progress on it. You can think of it as being redeemed once per account to the character that gets it first. You'll still get some, just not as much as you used to.Ģ) It seems you cannot share a bounty with another character īounties are redeemed in a weird way. I would still check the steam forums for codes, the discord for codes, and pop online and ask online chat for codes. With the decline of active Vran players, the devs need to increase the drop rates. You could get tons of bounties and treasures hunts by asking online chat. They also seem to drop most often from Secrets and (oddly enough) bottomless pit rewards.īack in the old days, rarity wasn't an issue, since there were a lot of people active and online. They are more common the higher level you are.
