Why not allow people to play the game how they want to play it. You will still have to buy a copy of D2R and it’s not like there is any ongoing monetization model. I don’t see a downside with Blizzard allowing private servers. Yes, there a some amazing QoL features coming with D2R, but it really doesn’t compare to the amount of content some of these mods add: endgame maps, skill redesigns, runeword balance, buffs/nerfs, and other major QoL features such as loot filters, stackable runes/gems, charm inventory, and the list goes on. While D2R is shaping up to be a truly legendary remake, from a lot of feedback I’ve seen, I know a lot of people would rather continue to play the original d2 with mods than go back to the hammerdin/frozen orb Baal farming meta that is bnet. Modding has been a huge part of why this game still flourishes. One of the main reasons many, including myself, still play D2 is for the private modding servers such as Path of Diablo, ProjectDiablo2, and Median just to name just a few. Last updated at 14:00:17 UTC Weekly Help Desk RAGE Loot Thread Trade Threadīlizzard said they are open to mods in D2R, which is a fantastic design.
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