Bungie dev calls Diablo 4 scaling “lazy,” Blizzard boss claps back

Since the RPG game’s launch earlier this month, fans have been busily grinding away in Diablo 4. Although Diablo 4 has received largely positive reviews, as you can see in our review, some of its features have their critics. One such critic is Bungie’s Chad Jessup, who earlier today lambasted Diablo 4’s enemy scaling on Twitter.

Using Diablo 4 as an example, Jessup, who is a Senior Distributed Systems Engineer at Bungie, tweeted out that enemy scaling is “lazy” and “negates several play styles, ruins player power trips, and just sucks.” In the now-deleted tweet, Jessup says he has “never heard of someone liking that type of system.” The tweet has attracted a fair bit of attention, including from none other than Blizzard President Mike Ybarra, who replied to Jessup with just two words: “Lazy, huh.”

Jessup attempted to address some of the interpretations of his original post in a follow-up tweet, saying “I think people think I’m saying Diablo 4 is bad, hard, or lazy. I’ve only showered praise on the game as a whole.” In a quote reply to that post, Jessup then said that his “wording could have been better.” Soon after that, he deleted his original post entirely, later tweeting that his “wording was harsher” than intended. He also wrote that he was not “knocking on the devs” and actually considers Diablo 4 “a stellar game.”

If you don’t play much Diablo or have simply never come across the term ‘scaling’ before, it typically refers to the game’s level of challenge increasing in line with your character’s power. Generally, the higher you are in level, the more difficult the game will become.

If you’re a Diablo 4 fan yourself, check out our guides to the best Diablo 4 build and the Diablo 4 endgame. You can also browse through a few of this year’s other best PC games if you’ve exhausted your adventure in Sanctuary.

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