


They also tend to shy away from doing anything remotely challenging, or things that require skilled group effort. They tend to participate in more of the horizontal activities in the game because of this fact. Very often casual players, especially self-proclaimed casual players are also not very good players in general.

It says nothing about your skill or who you are or what art style you prefer. It'll only keep getting worse over time.īeing a casual player only means that you don't spend as many hours a week playing the game as other people. Unfortunately the playerbase that liked this stuff has been driven away by the casuals. We got a bit of it in Drustvar and I'd love to see more influence from the Diablo art department. So many what are supposed to be scary dragons just look derpy, skulls are rounded and shiny. I really wish WoW's art style went a bit more scary and less cartoony. Kehjistan Zone OverviewHawezar Zone OverviewHell Zone Overview While we were only able to experience the icy Fractured Peaks during the Diablo IV Beta, there are many more areas of Sanctuary to explore - take a look at some of the upcoming zones below!įractured Peaks Zone OverviewScosglen Zone OverviewDry Steppes Zone Overview The sheer detail on these loading screens, which in theory would only be visible to many players for a few seconds at a time, shows the commitment Blizzard has made to its playerbase - Diablo IV will have detail in every rock, blade of grass, and demonic corpse you encounter! While some of the wallpapers had been previously covered in a March highlight, many of the freshly released artistic splashes were new:įrom arid deserts, to frozen glaciers, to incredible gothic-style fortresses, the art in Diablo IV is clearly a labor of love. Lucky for us, Blizzard has released several wallpapers of different loading screens from around Sanctuary to fall in love with while we wait for Diablo IV to launch! After diving headlong into the hellishly gorgeous world of Sanctuary during the Diablo IV Beta, it's hard not to appreciate the level of detail in some of the loading screens and scenery in Diablo IV.
