Diablo 4 Hitbox Controversy: Unresolved Issues Frustrate Players

2023-08-12 23:57:34

Highlights A Diablo 4 player gets fans talking by sharing their frustrating encounter with oversized combos, highlighting a potential problem with the game. Redditors have zeroed in on the cause of the problem, with some attributing it to an inaccurate telegram animation while others agree that the access box size is to blame. The incident highlights one of the unresolved issues in Diablo 4, but the frustrated will have to be patient while we wait for updates. One Diablo 4 player unexpectedly finds himself the victim of an attack thanks to the game’s seemingly oversized hitboxes, sharing a clip of the frustrating encounter online and asking for feedback from other players. Unfortunately for this unlucky player, there was no mention of adjusting the size of the scoreboxes included in the recently revealed patch notes for Diablo 4’s 1.1.2 update, which is set to be released on August 15th. Released in June after years of anticipation from fans of the franchise, Blizzard’s Diablo 4 has received mixed reactions from players since its launch. While the game’s art style was widely lauded as a return to form for the series, complaints about everything from what some see as deeply erratic player progression to the rampant cheating in the online-only game have soured some players’ opinions of the title. Despite taking steps to address the latter issue, with Blizzard banning thousands of Diablo 4 players in recent weeks for using cheats or exploits, players continue to be frustrated by other issues with the long-awaited sequel. RELATED: Diablo 4 player loses Hardcore Level 100 character after 152 hours Provides an example of the types of in-game issues irritating players since launch A clip posted to r/diablo4 highlights a potential issue with Diablo 4 hitboxes. Shared by Redditor r_pawspuppy22, it shows The segment has the characters fighting Diablo 4 boss Elias before he is unexpectedly finished off with a flame attack despite standing behind the cast. The clip then repeats in slow motion, with the action zooming in to show that their character was clearly behind Elias when the fallen Horadrim unleashed his forward-facing attack. r_pawspuppy22 felt that the incident shows the game’s scoreboxes are too large, and asked the Reddit community for their thoughts on the matter. Several Redditors who responded to the clip disagreed with the initial assessment that the issue in this case was the size of the scoreboxes in Diablo 4. Instead, several responses indicated that Elias’ attack shot a small fire flare behind him even though the main thrust of the explosion moved to forward. Other Redditors blamed what they claimed were inaccurate telegraph animations before Elias’ attack making it difficult to dodge. However, not everyone agreed with this, with some responses arguing that the fire tongue in Despair’s butt shouldn’t harm players unless the characters’ hitboxes are too big. Whether caused by oversized hit boxes or a poorly designed attack animation, this unexpected death shows that there are still issues that haven’t been fixed yet. Diablo 4. At least frustrated players now have the option to switch to Diablo 3’s new single player mode while they wait for the next round of patches for the sequel. Diablo 4 is out now for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X. MORE: How Diablo 4’s Battle Pass drops the ball compared to Fortnite or Call of Duty
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