Blizzard can fix it in 1 month? Diablo 2 Resurrected B test bugs fly all over the sky

Earlier this year, when Blizzard announced the Diablo 2 Resurrected, D2 fans must be very excited. Although they had guessed that there was a remake before, they were still full of expectations when it was announced. Now that Diablo II Resurrected is available in 1 month, the performance of the B test may not be satisfactory.

Blizzard has opened the beta test of Diablo 2 Resurrected these days, starting on August 14th, and opening all-platform testing to all players on August 21st. The beta version has five professions to choose from, including Paladins and Druids, and supports multiplayer online games. The process of the game test allows players to play to the second act.

The scale of the B test has expanded, and with it, players have found more bugs. In the Reddit community, dark fans are complaining about bugs all over the sky. Smaller bugs include broken NPCs, CG playback errors, monsters crossing walls, and chatting interruptions. And so on, the bigger bugs include authentication, lost progress, loading time, and so on.

These bugs have affected the player’s experience to some extent, but what everyone is worried about is not the bug itself. It is normal for B to detect the bug, but that Blizzard will pull his hips again this time.

At present, there is only one month left before the launch of Diablo 2 Resurrected. There are still 2 professions in the game that are not open for testing. The game content also has the next three chapters to be tested. There will be more bugs. What is Blizzard now? Is it possible to fix the Diablo II Resurrected bug within a month?

When Diablo 2 Resurrected was announced, Blizzard vowed to learn that they had learned from the Warcraft 3 HD Remake version, but now Diablo 2 Resurrected is about to be released, Blizzard will almost never happen this time. He faces a fight, even if the Diablo 2 heavy plate Nothing significant has shrunk, players are less likely to obtain more complete when starting the United States experience.

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