Diablo 4 Season 2 Campfire Chat Recap

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going to run without so much as a hitch, all wrapped up in a low power envelope which means you'll be able to duke it out for hours on end, easily. 


Image via Digital Extremes : Warframe 
Warframe is one of the most popular live-service looter-shooters for a reason. Though it's definitely going to take a bit to get used to the non-WASD control scheme if you're used to playing with a mouse and keyboard, Warframe is a lovely fit for the Deck. It runs great, feels good to play, and has an overwhelmingly substantial amount of content to parse through. And, since it's not the hardest game in the market, you'll quickly find ways to compensate for any potential control scheme issues you may come across. Expect Warframe to keep you busy for hundreds of hours on end, if the gameplay loop hooks you.

Image via Cryptic Studios . Neverwinter 
If you're an MMORPG fan worried about the Deck's capacity to play these games, Neverwinter may be a good showpiece. Neverwinter will easily run at a perfect 60 FPS on the Deck, and with a console control scheme supported by default, you won't need to fiddle about with unintuitive setups. The game's only real downside on the Deck is that you may need to type something into the chatbox every so often, which can be a bit of a pain. Other than that, Neverwinter serves up a very compelling MMORPG experience that you'll be hard-pressed to find elsewhere on Steam.

Image via Blue Mammoth Games : Brawlhalla 
Even though there were some technical hurdles with playing Brawlhalla on the Deck early on, these have all been cleared up to make way for one of the few truly compelling Smash-alikes on PC. Featuring a rich roster of content and a gameplay loop that is a perfect match for the Deck, Brawlhalla feels right at home on the device. Perhaps even more important is the fact that it's going to run without so much as a hitch, all wrapped up in a low power envelope which means you'll be able to duke it out for hours on end POE currency trade , easily. 

Diablo 4 Season 2 Campfire Chat Recap – Destructoid


The measure of intelligence is the ability to change.

-Albert Einstein 
Sorry for the random quote, but it feels very applicable to Diablo 4 with the Season 2 Campfire chat that just ended. In the roughly 1 hour and 15-minute stream, the Diablo team highlighted all the big changes coming to the ARPG with the launch of Season 2, Season of Blood POE currency buy .

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