not much, but just enough to make it interesting. Which isn't as much fun.ĭiablo on-the-other-hand is more dynamic. So I learned to creep in and wake-up a few enemies, take them out, then wake up some more. Sometimes there are so many enemies swarming that it slows down the game. They basically hangout in an area totally static, then when your character is in range they attack like a swarm. I eventually purchased all of the Grim Dawn expansions and they are amazing, but one thing that eventually become old is how the enemies attack. The only two other games I've compared to Diablo 3 is Torchlight II and Grim Dawn. We love Diablo 3 and all of the features, amazing visuals and high-speed action. Glorious Egg Roll does it again!Ĭlick to expand.That is GREAT news! This is exactly why I purchased Reaper of Souls! also is running in Proton GE so we were able to play co-op without a lot of work. This allows Proton to handle the DirectX 10/11 compatibility. I did have to add the argument: -d3d11legacy slay new minions, mini-bosses and new BOSSES! Fight through heaven once again and stop Malthael Angel of Death! Blizzard has out-done themselves again! The levels are more detailed, more interactive, enemies are clever and fun to kill! I can't wait to try Adventure mode.Īs expected, Reaper of Souls runs really well with Proton.
Use your favorite character and crank the difficulty up to Torment.
I previously posted a Diablo 3 guide in PlayOnLinux which still works except now you can use Proton GE:Ĭontinue into Act V and then enable Adventure mode. Reaper of Souls was on sale recently so I picked up two copies hoping it will runs as well as Diablo 3.