Numerous quality-of-life features have also D2R Items been improved. The players can now switch off the compare item tooltip, and players also have the option to switch the names of items to off or on at the push of a button. The game's automap has seen its color tweaked for easier comprehension as well. 

Users can also activate an in-game clock, should they wish to, and Blizzard says overall load times should be faster post-Alpha and that characters will not be spawned in hostile environments until the game has fully loaded "preventing players from being injured or attacked during loading screens."

Players will experience the new features coming for Diablo 2: Resurrected soon, as the game's beta is coming in August. Those who preorder Diablo 2 on PC, Xbox or PlayStation will gain entry to the beta early access, with an open beta for those platforms following soon after. Unfortunately, it looks like the beta will not be accessible to players who are planning to play the game on Nintendo Switch.

Fans are also getting Diablo 4 to be looking forward to. While the new entry in the series will not be due until 2021 and doesn't have a date for release, Blizzard has been periodically updating fans with new details about how Diablo 4's PvP system will operate.

It turns out that there's an excellent reason for the limitation -- 21:9 can break the game. Particularly, playing with an aspect ratio that is ultrawide means that players can be attacked from far locations than the game was designed for. The enemies targeted by the extended area ultrawide monitors fail to realize that they're being targeted and thus aren't able to cheap diablo 2 resurrected items respond.