Diablo 4 gives players with wider monitors a significant advantage, as discovered by those playing the game's recent beta. Blizzard has been giving fans their first opportunity to play the long-awaited Diablo 4 through beta tests. The first beta test took place this past weekend and was limited in scope, whereas the Diablo 4 open beta will blow the doors wide open to anyone that wants to try the action-RPG before its launch later this year.
The Diablo 4 open beta will take place March 24 at 9am PT to March 27 at 12pm PT. It will feature much of the same content that was featured in the previous beta test, but with two new classes to try. Along with the Diablo 4 classes that were featured in the previous beta, participants will also get the chance to try out the Necromancer and Druid classes as well.
Diablo 4 Barbarian Getting Buffed
Blizzard is getting a lot of feedback from fans who have played the beta, and it's clear that there will definitely need to be changes implemented between now and when the game launches in June. One thing Blizzard will want to address is an exploit that gives those with widescreen monitors a huge advantage. As pointed out by Neeko2lo, Diablo 4 players can use the Sorceress class's teleport anywhere on their screen, meaning the ability will be incredibly overpowered for those with wider monitors. Unfortunately, the exploit applies to other abilities in the game as well.
The video from Neeko2lo demonstrates how the Sorceress can also summon monsters anywhere they want on the screen, summoning a hydra across the map in a far-off area separated by trees. It's easy to imagine how this could be exploited to let players cheese Diablo 4's bosses and combat encounters, essentially trivializing a great
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