I know that I played like this as a kid, but it’s been a difficult control scheme to adapt to. It also means that your hands have to cover both your number keys and function keys. You first have to hotkey them into one of your skill slots and then activate them with a mouse click. This means that you can’t instant cast any abilities. Your number keys are used for consuming potions, while the function keys are used to rotate your skill. Rather than a hot bar of skills that can be activated with the number keys, skills can only be assigned left and right-click. Returning to Diablo 2 after more than a decade of Diablo 3 can be a bit jarring. Given that controllers have received such a modernized layout, it’s surprising that there’s not a similar option for m+kb. Diablo 2 holds up in a lot of ways, but the archaic control scheme stands out as its most dated feature. While mouse and keyboard players will find a familiar control scheme, controller players will find a completely revamped ability bar and menu system. The Diablo 2 experience remains fully intact in Resurrected, for better or worse. The weekend Alpha Test for Diablo 2: Resurrected was just about everything I hoped it would be.
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