Should I get this or pick up PoE?

Should I get this or pick up PoE?

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grim dawn good

this until you get bored of it, then PoE until you get bored of it

real time skill spamming

vs

pausing and micro managing your party

OP is talking about Path of Exile.

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Try PoE first since it's free. If you don't like it, then grab GD.
GD is better, but if you are on the fence might as well try the free one first.

Grim Yawn is garbage

Path of Exile is free so there's no real downside to giving it a shot.
Personally I've always enjoyed Torchlight or Grim Dawn way more than PoE. The absolute absurdity of PoE end game never felt fun to me, it's like playing a hacked Diablo 2 character, I'm sure a lot of people love the speed and absurd cast speeds you get into but it's never been my thing.
Plus I'm autistic enough to never trade in these games and Grim Dawn is way more friendly for that. I spent well over a thousand hours sitting in town making gold in WoW back in the day haggling, never wasting my time on that shit again.

what other game can be called PoE?

is there a good build for using ranged weapons loaded up with skills that activate on primary fire?

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Pillars of Eternity

I've been playing this with a buddy for the free weekend, we wanted to start a co-op ARPG but had to choose between Diablo 3, PoE, or Grim Dawn. We're about 2 hours in and entering Burrwich atm. Should we continue with Grim Dawn, or is Diablo/PoE better for co-op play?

play all of them

diablo 2

diablo 2? more like dilate.

>B2P
>indie devs
>can be played offline
>slow combat
>mod support

>F2P + MTX
>indie devs owned by Tencent
>always online
>fast combat
>very few scripts allowed

Did you enjoy TQ? Then you'll probably enjoy GD. Considering PoE is free you should give it a try anyways.

yes, that's actually the only viable way of playing ranged, sadly

Diablo 3 can be a lot of fun pushing high greater rifts with two people because there's a lot of different ways to do it. If you play non seasons you can share your drops too. Sad what happened to the franchise though

wisdom.

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What's the appeal of these kind of games? Aren't they all just click on enemies till they die while spamming healing potions?

Path of Exile since there's a new league next week and the melee buffs look pretty good so you have actually reason to play something else than the fotm spells of the league.

I actually liked PoE more, GD is fun but PoE is just too convenient. You can actually get shitty uniques you want. Also, call me shallow but the look of a lot of items in Grimdawn are fairly boring. By the time your 50 that's it, this is how all armor and swords will look like.

Items from levels 50, 68, 75 and 94 all came at different points during development and are noticeably different in style. I'm actually more bothered by how 70% of most sets are reskins

I liked the main game. Hated Ashes of Malmouth. The terrain in the main game changes enough and is usually very nice to look at. Ashes of Malmouth has the haunted forest biome, the bog biome and broken Victorian London biome with annoying small houses you are forced to walk through.
You get more control over your build in PoE and you can see enemies a lot easier. Grim Dawn is if you don't want to figure out a build and just go with whatever skills look cool. ARPG lore is always shite so don't expect anything nice.

Its free on steam for another day why not try it out for yourself?

Is there a diablo clone with anime styled graphics?

PoE in 2 weeks when the new league starts. Grim Dawn until then.

Grim Dawn is a comfy single player game that you can play at your own pace, whenever you want.

PoE is a competitive online game that revolves around leagues that start every 3 months. There's basically no point in playing PoE if you're not playing in a freshly started league and the current one is like 2,5 months old, meaning it's fucking dead, Jim. This means that every 3 months your characters get moved to standard which means they're basically deleted because no one fucking plays standard.

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So it path of exile, or any diablo likes, including all diablos after 1.