Diablo 4 scratches that hungry itch we all have for loot. There’s a whole world of looting to explore, and after completing the main story, you’ll be hungry to get as much Legendary Loot as possible. We won’t get into spoilers here — because you can start optimizing your game to help find Legendary (or Rare, or Magic) loot immediately. By changing a few helpful accessibility settings, you’ll never miss a powerful piece of gear again. Even for those of us that don’t need accessibility options, these settings changes will make spotting and identifying worthwhile loot a whole lot easier.
As detailed in the Blizzard Accessibility Blog, Diablo 4 includes over 50 accessibility options. Everything you’d expect is here — subtitles for cutscenes, speech-to-text, toggles for fatigue issues, and so on. You’ll even be able to fully remap your keyboard or controller on console. Remapping a controller from scratch isn’t a common feature. That’s enough to make Diablo 4 an uncommonly accessible game — and Diablo 4 will be available on a wide variety of platforms. It will be available on PC, Xbox One / Series X and PS4 / PS5.
To make spotting Legendary (or any Rarity Tier) easier, you may want to change some settings. Before launching the game, you’ll be free to open the accessibility options menu and begin tinkering. These settings aren’t for everyone — and certain settings I recommend waiting until you plan to farm loot. All of these options are incredibly useful for players that need them. But here are the options we think everyone should try.
NOTE: All accessibility options are available at all difficulty levels.
Skill Toggle takes some getting used to. Remembering to tap to toggle off instead of simply releasing can be a drag —
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