On the 25th, Blizzard issued a notice announcing the application of a patch that included a number of modifications to shorten the queue in Diablo 4. He added that he would continue to monitor and patch the queue issue in the future. In point of fact, the community is still evaluating the fact that the queue, which took more than two hours last week, has decreased by several tens of minutes.

 

Additionally, additional PC patches have been updated. This resolved the issue in which a crash occurred when a user switching screens using Alt+Tab while playing in the full environment in the window environment.

 

This open beta is similar to a stress test and is open to gamers worldwide, regardless of whether they have pre-ordered the game. In addition, collaboration with a variety of businesses was used for performance enhancement, such as Nvidia's release of a new ready driver for the Diablo 4 open beta.

 

However, this open beta has numerous issues pointed out. Proceeding with issues are accounted for concerning improvement, bugs, and framework crashes, and the line isn't yet at a lovely level. However, given that it showed some improvement in a week, it is also anticipated that the game will be released with a high degree of perfection by diligently supplementing the feedback from this beta during the remaining two months prior to the official release.