After teasing that Diablo 4 would get ray tracing support during its CES 2024 digital event, Nvidia has finally provided a firm release date, revealing the graphics tech arrives in Blizzard's popular action RPG dungeon crawler later this month.
26.02.2024 - 22:45 / wowhead.com
Are you a Diablo 4 completionist? Have you ever wondered where certain Mounts, Armor, or Weapon skins drop from? Today, we'd like to highlight a fanmade website where players can track their transmog collections and discover where to find missing pieces!
Diablo4.dad — Diablo 4 Transmog Collection Website
Diablo4.dad allows players to sort and filter every collectible item in the game and track items that players have already acquired.
There are also options to filter out Cash Shop or promotional items that are not available as drops in-game, and the website also allows players to track their collection progress!
What do you think of this community-made project? Are you more interested in collecting transmogs in Diablo 4 now that there is a resource that allows for finding and tracking transmogs? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
Gauntlet Only Available on Seasonal Realm Campfire Chat Announced for February 29th
After teasing that Diablo 4 would get ray tracing support during its CES 2024 digital event, Nvidia has finally provided a firm release date, revealing the graphics tech arrives in Blizzard's popular action RPG dungeon crawler later this month.
Patch 1.3.3 added new features to the player profiles, including equipped skills, time played, Seals from the Gauntlet, and transmog names and sources. Diablo 4 Patch 1.3.3 Patch Notes The Gauntlet and Leaderboards Guide When viewing a profile, players can now see the equipped skills (without upgrades) and the time played on that specific character. You can also view player profiles on the Gauntlet leaderboard by clicking on their names, if they aren't set to private.
In the wake of the release of Patch 1.3.3a of Diablo 4, which addresses issues with Leaderboard filtering and a bug affecting PlayStation users, some concerns mentioning an issue with the scoring and Leaderboard placement for players on local split-screen co-op have come to light. Players who opt to play together in local co-op are forced to share the same screen, which poses a huge issue when competing against teams in the same Leaderboard bracket who do not face such constraints. Those playing in groups on separate game clients may freely split up and kill more enemies simultaneously than their split-screen counterparts. Global Diablo Community Development Director Adam Fletcher responded to the concern on X (formerly known as Twitter), agreeing with the sentiment and stating that there would be an internal discussion of the topic.
Blizzard has released Patch 1.3.3a for Diablo 4 which contains various bug fixes, including a fix for the PlayStation first-time player experience appearing on every startup and multiple leaderboard filtering fixes. The Gauntlet and Leaderboards Guide Gauntlet Tier List — Best Gauntlet Builds
Diablo 4’s Season 3 midseason update introduces the Gauntlet, a new timed Dungeon with challenging enemies and a scoring system that corresponds with the new leaderboard feature. For those looking to try their hand at eternal glory, we’ve put together a Gauntlet Tier List that ranks the best speedrunning, monster-cleaving builds in Patch 1.3.3.To see the complete Gauntlet rankings for Season 3, take a look at our Best Gauntlet Builds Tier List. The Gauntlet is Diablo 4’s first highly competitive feature, consisting of predetermined layouts, enemies, shrines, and chests that players must navigate to achieve the highest score possible before the timer runs out.
The Gauntlet is a new, permanent end game feature for Seasonal players in which they test their skills and strategy against dungeons with fixed layouts and race against the timer while earning points. Launching with Patch 1.3.3 on March 5, this feature will be available for players upon reaching World Tier 4 — but how do you get in? Season 3 Midseason Campfire Chat Summary Patch 1.3.3 Releases March 5 In order to enter the Gauntlet, once you gain access to World Tier 4 you must travel to the city of Gea Kul.
Diablo 4 has revealed the patch notes for update 1.3.3, which will arrive on March 5 for all platforms. Announced at the most recent Campfire Chat, this will be the fifth Diablo 4 update released this year. The patch will bring general improvements, several fixes, and anticipated features by the Diablo 4 community.
Diablo 4's developers surprisingly won't nerf its most overpowered Barbarian build, at least not during the ongoing Season 3, which is a pleasant surprise to some.
During yesterday's Campfire Chat, Blizzard announced the release date of the next major Diablo IV patch. On March 5, players will be able to access the previously delayed Gauntlet endgame dungeon.
Exactly nine months after the release of Diablo 4, the action RPG will be receiving its new Gaunlet and Leaderboards features. Both features were supposed to come out earlier in Season 3 but were delayed four times before receiving the new release date of March 5.
Today, NVIDIA announced that its GeForce NOW cloud gaming platform has been upgraded to support Battle.net PC games like Call of Duty, Diablo IV, Overwatch 2, and Hearthstone.
Today’s Campfire Chat was heavily focused on the upcoming Gauntlet, a timed Dungeon featuring high-level enemies and a point system that corresponds with Diablo 4’s leaderboard system that also debuts on Tuesday, March 5th with the release of Patch 1.3.3. Season 3 Midseason Campfire Chat Liveblog One minor announcement that was quickly glossed over pertains to Hardcore: deaths in the Gauntlet are permanent. Players who wish to experience this new Patch 1.3.3 feature will be risking it all for a chance at leaderboard immortality.