Diablo 4 earned acclaim from critics when it first launched

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Diablo 4 is being review bombed again, this time by fans of the game who are upset about the changes made in the recent update

Diablo 4 is being review bombed again, this time by fans of the game who are upset about the changes made in the recent update. Diablo 4 earned acclaim from critics when it first launched, but hardcore fans have had a Diablo 4 Items dicier relationship with the action-RPG. This led to the game being review bombed on review aggregate site Metacritic shortly after launch, with disgruntled fans dragging its user score down considerably.

The first Diablo 4 review bombing effort saw the game's user score drop all the way to an abysmal 4.8 rating, a far cry from the 87 overall score that it secured from critics at the time. This initial review bombing was the result of fans upset about Diablo 4's server issues in its early days, its microtransactions, and live service nature. Fans seemed to warm up to the game after that rocky start, but now it seems that public opinion has taken another turn for the worse.

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Diablo 4's Metacritic page has now been flooded with over 100 more negative user reviews from fans who are not happy about the changes made in the latest update. For the uninitiated, Blizzard recently released a new update for Diablo 4 that effectively nerfed all the classes across the board and made a variety of other changes that have not sat well with fans. The backlash to the Diablo 4 update has been so severe that Blizzard has announced plans to host a special Campfire Chat to address concerns this coming Friday, July 21.

The ongoing review bombing effort has seen Diablo 4's user score drop to 4.0. The PC version of the game has over 2,000 negative user reviews at the time of this writing, versus just 980 positive reviews and 265 mixed reviews. These numbers change with almost every refresh of the page, so it's unlikely that the current Diablo 4 review bombing effort is over yet. In fact, with Diablo 4 Season 4 not starting until July 20, it seems likely that the review bombing effort will continue for at least a couple more days.

It remains to be seen how exactly Blizzard will react to the severe backlash that this latest Diablo 4 update has experienced. Some fans have called on the company to completely reverse all the changes made in the patch, but they shouldn't hold their breath for that to happen. Diablo 4 fans will want to tune in to the Campfire Chat on Friday, July 21 to learn more about Blizzard's plans for the game moving forward.

Blizzard's Senior Vice President Rod Fergusson replies to a Diablo 4 fan regarding the currently low drop rates for Aberrant Cinders, confirming that it wasn't intentional. It's a big week for players as Diablo 4 Season 4 finally begins on July 20, bringing with it a new quest line to follow regarding a new mechanic of Malignant Hearts. Acting as a sort of gem, players can add these into their three slot armor or weapons which provides bonuses on a similar level to Legendary-type gear.

To prepare for the upcoming season, Blizzard released a massive update for Diablo 4 which has an impact on just about every aspect of the game. From adjustments to core gameplay elements and class balancing, the huge update also made a number of tweaks to boss characters like the fearsome Butcher. As Blizzard has found that players are easily besting monsters that are even higher level than their own, the balance has gotten a little out of hand in their opinion, resulting in an increase to HP scaling when in co-op to offer more of a challenge.

Unfortunately, it seems like the update also made a few unintended changes, especially to valuable resources like Aberrant Cinders. Diablo 4 Players Aren't Happy With New Unique Weapon for SorcerersFollowing the arrival of Diablo 4's 1.1.0 update, players began putting the game through its paces and found that Aberrant Cinders appear to be even tougher to come by during end game Helltide events.

During these high level events, players face off against powerful enemies for a limited time, which have a chance to drop these cinders to spend on Tortured Gift chests. However, after seeing some complaints on Twitter regarding the extremely low drop rate following the recent patch, Diablo franchise GM and SVP at Blizzard, Rod Fergusson, replied to confirm that the issue is actually a bug which will be corrected in the first hot fix of Season 4.

While the confirmation should please fans, many began to question the drop rates initially which became an even bigger problem when the recent Diablo 4 patch notes revealed that the Tortured Gift of Mysteries chest was getting its price increased from 175 to 250. As people mentioned in the Patch Notes thread, the drop rate for Aberrant Cinders already felt slow, so raising the price of the chest didn't feel justified. However, fans are now hopeful that the grind for cinders will feel better once the previously mentioned hot fix finally arrives.

Unfortunately, the patch has seemingly frustrated more than a few players with some of the changes made. There are more than a few Diablo 4 players that noticed some of their gear stats get nerfed, reducing their build's effectiveness. Blizzard has responded to the community's criticism by announcing a new Fireside Chat in a few days to address the patch and respond to D4 Gold for sale some of the player complaints.

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