Rather than give players the ability to use an analog stick to point to an enemy, the console version has players target enemies by facing them using the movement stick. Once a character's movement is pointed in the direction of an enemy, the targeted villain will appear to be painted red Diablo IV Gold. As you might imagine, this system definitely eliminates some of the precision that becomes crucial at higher levels.

Despite the freedom that is gained by running around with an analog stick instead of the traditional click-to-move system, hardcore players will likely find themselves frustrated during difficult boss fights. The movement and targeting system's shortcomings are most glaring when bosses unleash hordes of additional minions that need to be wiped out and you're stuck fumbling the analog stick to alternate between the swarm of targets. Players will also find themselves missing the precise click-to-move system when the ground is covered with an area-of-effect attack and they need to quickly and accurately reach a tiny few pixels of refuge.

The change in targeting systems is far less intrusive for melee classes who like to get right into the mix and throw roundhouse kicks, so spellcasters and Demon Hunters are likely to notice this change the most. The lack of accuracy becomes less annoying as characters become more powerful and waves of minions can be wiped out easily, but the importance of precision definitely reemerges in the end-game.

 

As the end-game approaches, consumers who already played the PC version will notice a significant increase in the quality and frequency of loot being found. In order to eliminate the largely controversial auction house feature (both the real money and in-game money versions), Blizzard made some tweaks to the stingy loot drop rates. The PC version has been criticized since its release for its less than generous drop rates and Blizzard has released several updates to adjust the system. Without the ability to buy items from other users, Blizzard made sure console players could handle the end-game by offering very favorable drop rates. You'll notice by the time your fifth or sixth Legendary piece drops that it isn't quite as special or celebration-worthy in this version cheap Diablo 4 Gold.