There are also expanded readability options, colourblind modes bigger font sizes and map opacity, to Diablo 4 Gold mention just a few. While these quality of life fixes are great to ease in newcomers, it's tragic that Blizzard didn't go further. For example, if you started your Diablo adventure with the fantastic Diablo 3 on consoles and PC, you'll be able to notice that Diablo 4's instant-to-moment gameplay and movement feels more deliberate, and sometimes almost slow. It's true that tapping L3 lets you move faster, but it feels like you'll run out of stamina before you can begin to move.
Additionally gameplay advancement -- which might have improved, is still the same. What this means is, the game can punish you for deciding to use certain skills, and there's only one reset for each difficulty level, forcing you to keep working to earn more. Although I am pleased with the adherence to the original's layout however, it's out of commonplace with what people expect from action-RPGs these days. While you can certainly find an answer to this but it's not an optimal solution, and ought to have been available in the game.
Furthermore, Diablo 4 has kept the outdated inventory system of the first game. Presentation of stats of the weapon or piece of armor is confusing making you spend more time than you would just trying to figure out if what you acquired is an upgrade of the equipment you already have equipped.
Plus, you'll frequently move between towns and dungeons to trade in your equipment or simply drop them given how little space to store your loot. The other thing that's puzzling is the lack in DualSense support. Sure, Blizzard made it a point to mention it before launch but haptic feedback seems to be absent and neither does the functionality of adaptive triggers. It's more like an add-on.
Yet each of these problems should be embraced at least once to be able to play Diablo 4's story at around 15 hours. With a few mid-game pacing issues that still persist the game is still a fun Diablo 4 Gold for sale experience through a dark, demon-infested world that descends into hell itself.