Path of Exile isn’t going anywhere

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    Earlier this month, the Game Developers Conference released a plan blurb due to its upcoming meetup. In attendance are going to be game developers and publishers from around the earth seeking advice, direction, and rub shoulders with others inside industry in one on the biggest insider events on the year. Among those speaking: POE founder and designer Chris Wilson.
    Title in the speech? “Designing ‘Path of Exile’ to Be Played Forever.”
    ‘Path of Exile’ and The Challenger That Looms
    ‘Path of Exile’ may be the unquestioned POE Items king of ARPGs… for the moment.
    There once would have been a time when an actual, heated debate raged within the ARPG community: “Which game was better?” Diablo III wonderful its polish, satisfying combat and visual splendors, or Path of Exile, a clunky little free-to-play ARPG that seemed like it originated in 2003, but showed glimpses of innovation well beyond what we’ve ever seen within the genre?
    These debates went back and forth for some years, but ultimately greater time which has passed, a lot more clear that answer happens to be: It’s Path of Exile, and yes it’s not a difficult choice.
    Path of Exile isn’t just much better than Diablo III. It’s not simply better than Diablo III: Reaper of Souls, which to its credit is often a massive improvement on an original game. Path of Exile will be the best ARPG ever produced, period. The question stopped being “Is Path of Exile superior to Diablo III?” some time ago, and after this a considerably more significant question looms…
    “Will Path of Exile be a lot better than Diablo IV?”
    Blizzard is ramping up development on Diablo IV, all of which will no doubt fight like hell to reclaim the throne from the ARPG kingdom it once seemed so untouchable upon. The game is receiving back to its roots, and Buy POE Items reports are it’s going for being darker, plus more gross these times.
    But money to visual form is far from your only thing Diablo needs.
    At now, Diablo IV will need to borrow heavily from your game that so thoroughly lashed its predecessor. Just as POE built upon D2, now D4 must build upon POE. It must embrace complexity, embrace depth, and embrace an appreciation for what Diablo II was, and what Path of Exile is. Because there is not a soul that’s performing it better today than POE, no one containing ever used it better before.
    Path of Exile currently is available on PC and Xbox One, with release on PlayStation 4 expected sometime this current year.