Quick cast melee skills now allow the player to move to the mouse location outside of towns.
Activating an aura with quick cast will no longer stop your character from moving.
Fixed an issue where opening the horadric cube while quick casting could cause your character to become stuck continuously casting.
Quick Cast skills now properly target allies and corpses.
Fixed an issue where some characters that have more than one special character in their name were unable to load into the game.
Diablo II: Resurrected Patch 2.3.1 Patch Notes BUG FIXES The PTR has been used to improve ongoing server stability issues, which saw Blizzard implement a login queue for peak playtimes alongside other restrictions. The update also resolves visual artifacting issues and various bugs.ĭiablo II: Resurrected recently received a public test realm, where players can test upcoming changes to the game. Other changes in the new patch include the ability for players to change their "force move" keybinding, and holding down the corresponding key will let players continue to move after using a skill. Quick-cast is an optional feature on PC, and can be turned off or on in the game's setting. It brings the decades-old game more in line with modern action-RPGs like Diablo III by allowing players to activate skills directly by pressing hotkeys, rather than hotkeys simply swapping the skills to the left or right mouse button. Originally a feature only present in the console version of the game, the quick-cast feature, along with a corresponding active skills bar showing which keys abilities are mapped to, was added to Diablo II: Resurrected on PC earlier this month.
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