Diablo 2 Resurrected still has server issues a few weeks after its release

Diablo 2 Resurrected has been officially released, but there were a lot of problems at the beginning of the release, making players miserable. Blizzard fixed some of these problems, but a few weeks later, players still complained about server problems. After Blizzard shut down the Diablo 2 Resurrected server for emergency maintenance last weekend, many people still experience login problems.

Then Blizzard officially stated that it was investigating the connection problem. About 6 hours later, Blizzard claimed that the server problem had been resolved. Blizzard said: The login and game creation issues have been resolved, thank you for your patience, and apologize for the inconvenience caused.

Although Blizzard is doing its best, the server problems that continue to appear have always plagued players, and many people have begun to vent their dissatisfaction on the Internet. I hope that the official can completely solve the server problem, calm the anger of players, and make the experience of Diablo 2 Resurrected smoother.

Diablo 2 Resurrected is developed using Blizzard’s new 3D graphics engine. Players can switch between the new and old screens and support the old version of the archive. The remake includes all four chapters from Diablo 2 and one chapter from the expansion film Diablo 2: Lord of Destruction.

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The expansion also provides brand new content, including two other playable professional brand-new items, runes and rune word combination intangible items. Amazon, assassin, barbarian, druid, necromancer, paladin and wizard will all appear in the seven major professions, which will be fully reproduced in 3D.

There are also new animations added, including dynamic lighting, new textures and new spell effects. The work does not support a 21:9 ratio display, supports progress sharing and Mod on all platforms. The work has been released on September 24, landed on PC, PS, Xbox and Switch.

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