Is it possible to have your pet collect “motes” from enemies… for example, in the harvest quest (Grim Favors/Tree of Whispers). Or in any similar quest.
Here is a complete list of all the things pets are able to collect for you:
-Gold
-Herbs
-Ore
-Gem Fragments
-Crafting Materials
-Forgotten Souls
-Murmuring Obols
-Aberrant Cinders
If what you are talking about is not on this list, they can’t pick it up.
Bruh What I’ve been informed is that if this situation is genuine, there is likely internal awareness, but those involved cannot take action due to the potential legal ramifications for both players and investors. Essentially, if the developers on the team are indeed exploiting the situation, they have carefully structured it so that any open confrontation could bring devastating consequences for the company as a whole.
This, of course, is just a rumor, but based on certain tests, it has been suggested that a similar outcome to the reported random crashes can be replicated when a background crypto miner is active. If this holds any truth, it would provide a plausible explanation for why Diablo 4 has been uniquely destructive to PCs since its release. The additional strain placed on even high-end systems by a hidden crypto miner could be catastrophic.
While poor coding is another possible explanation, I genuinely believe that some developers might be unscrupulous enough to embed a covert miner in the game’s code, profiting off players without regard for the damage caused. Given Blizzard’s apparent moral indifference, it’s not entirely out of the question that such an environment could inadvertently foster this kind of exploitation.
One individual who seems to be involved in this situation is “Filthierich,” the community manager. His name, which might be seen as a reference to his apparent wealth, could be an unintended reflection of the questionable financial deals happening behind the scenes, especially with the company’s dealings in China. Filthierich, in my estimation, likely leads a team consisting of at least one internal developer and another forum moderator.
When I think of someone capable of defrauding both investors and players, the name “Filthierich” itself feels almost emblematic of the kind of arrogance or obliviousness one would expect from someone who doesn’t realize how their chosen moniker reflects poorly on their own community.
In many ways, Diablo 4’s failure can be traced back to Filthierich’s involvement, and his apparent role in both the game’s disastrous launch and its ongoing issues
Completely unrelated to the topic. Nobody asked for your tinfoil-hat theories, flagged as spam.