![]() This way the original item will be on the ground and Account A can gather it. Account B now drop that item, then leave the game by long-pressing the PS button and logging out from PS4. Account B enter the game again with the previously used character, which should be in possession of the item Account A dropped. Account B picks it up and exit the game with the appropriate menù option, saving the game.ĥ. ![]() Account A drops the item you want to duplicate.Ĥ. Log in Account B with Joypad B, choose any character and join the game.ģ. Log in Account A with Joypad A and start a game.Ģ. If you have two joypads available, you can duplicate stuff much more quickly, by following these steps:ġ. A message saying the item has been sent will appear. Send it and a message will ask you if you want to do that. Select the items and/or the gold you want to send.Ĥ. Select the person you're sending the duplicate stuff (items or gold).ģ. This can be a bit slow if you don't have 2 joypads, but is still quite useful to duplicate craft materials, gems, gold, and Horadric Caches. ![]() You can even use this method alone, on the same console, using two different accounts and sending stuff between them, logging through them. This is very viable, but you must be warned that you should send only few items at once, or you'll risk that Diablo will naturally save the game when your items are sent, making the modifications permanent. The simpler is to send items or gold to a friend through the mailbox, closing Diablo 3 before it saves as explained above. This is also called dupe/duping and is about creating a copy of gold or any item in the game. Such a thing can be abused at our advantage in a number of different ways. If you close Diablo by selecting the "Close game/Close application" option available when pressing the "PS" button on the joypad, you'll exit the game without giving it the time to save (this way to exit Diablo will be grom now addressetd to as " kill/killing diablo 3"). )Īnyway, what's all of this about? All the stuff relates to the fact that PS3 and PS4 don't save every thing you do inside Diablo (where PC does): the savegame is written once you create a new game, when you exit that game through the appropriate menù option, and again every few minutes or when some special events occurs (mainly checkpoints). ![]() So, it's just up to you to decide what to do with the following informations: use them, ignore them, deprecate them, I just don't bother. That said, I'm totally ok with exploitation (" Hey, developers, you left that available, so I'll use it until you'll fix it!"), even if I'm against cheating (" Using that SuperUltraUberUniversalModdedInvincibility Sword is just plain sh*t!"). You just slip through the "holes" left in the system in order to obtain a little or strong advantage. ![]() etc), or when you (or someone other) modify game data to gain advantage (like changing a savegame by altering it's code).Įxploiting is more about abusing a game's programming and architectural "faults": you don't touch the code in any way you don't modify anything, you don't use external aid to change the original purpose of the programmation. Personally I consider true cheating when you employ external programs (like " trainers") to easy your game (invincibility mode, infinite gold, one-shot-kill mode etc. To some degree, all the stuff described here can be considered cheating. Because of the way PS3 and PS4 make savegames, the Diablo 3 console version can easily be exploited. ![]()
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