reset whole act progression?
I have one character that I play and I don't want to start a new one
Even if it's a high level and it would be very boring for the 4 first act, can you do a full act reset instead? So i can "enjoy" the 3.0 experience from start to end. IGN: CharacterNameNotUsed Last bumped on Aug 6, 2017, 11:11:39 AM
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From the looks of the forum, you're not the only one asking for this. A lot of people are upset that their high level characters had everything chosen for them, and quests completed ahead of time, so that we can't experience the story without starting over. This is incredibly frustrating, and whoever made this decision on the POE team is an idiot.
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I Agree, Was super Exited to Start Fall Of Oriath with my main, actually took the time to beat the game before Fall of Oriath came out, and when I logged in to do it, I was punished for being a high level, and everything, (all the new content) was Completed for me.
Created new character, Got Fatigued, and stopped. Now I'm most likely not going to touch the game for months because I'd rather be playing something that I'd enjoy more at the moment. |
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I Agree, Was super Exited to Start Fall Of Oriath with my main, actually took the time to beat the game before Fall of Oriath came out, and when I logged in to do it, I was punished for being a high level, and everything, (all the new content) was Completed for me.
Created new character, Got Fatigued, and stopped. Now I'm most likely not going to touch the game for months because I'd rather be playing something that I'd enjoy more at the moment. |
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Yep, i'd gladly go through the new content with all my existing Standard characters, since Harbinger league at itself and the rewards from it don't appeal too much to me.
Ow well, time to stick on something else then until this is changed (if ever). I like Hardstyle. Also cats. Last edited by M4kk3#2308 on Aug 6, 2017, 10:17:44 AM
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+1 from me. How about a chat command: /resetthissuckertoact4
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