After 20 years, the original Diablo 2 gets 60 FPS thanks to a mod
Expect new𝓡 maps, skill changes, Items, rares, and uniques, too

It may have t🅰aken 20 years, but Diablo 2 finally gets 60fps support courtesy of a new free mod update.
Project Diablo 2: Season 7 Revelation - the latest version of which has just dropped - is describedꩲ as "for and by passionate Diablo 2 fans" with t♔he aim to "maintain the Lord of Destruction experience and provide consistent ladder resets while improving on the game as if development never ceased".
And not only does the latest update introduce a host of new features, including new maps, skill changes, Items, rares, uniques, and easier/harder Dcl🥂one/Rathma, but also 60fps, too.
Project Diablo 2 Season 7 Revelation is out now. Head on over to the mod's of🌄ficia🎃l website for more, .
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In a recent interview, associate game director Joe Piepiora confirmed that Nightmare dungeons will keep getting more challenging even past level 100, but 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:that there is a limi🎶t to the gam🔯e's difficulty, adding that Diablo 4 wasn't designed to endlessly scale with your character and that you'll eventually face a "pinnacle 🐼boss encounter" that'll test the limits of even the best level 100 builds.
"[Diablo 4] is not intended to be played forever. So theꦅre are creatures that you will continue to fight at higher and higher difficulties [beyond level 100], but this is content where you'll be kind of pushing yourself to see how far you can take your build, rather than trying to reach some endless grind of rewards as time goes on beyond level 100."
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