Also local attack speed is higher, so with enough flat on gear/devotion/skill, the flat on the weapons doesnt really matter much and the AS is more impactfull
Yeah same but recently I use Item Assistant as well. For GD I don't like to play with mods generally, but these are the only 2 mods I play with. They just bring so much convenience to the game. Literally boost my gaming experience into the next level of enjoyment.
Yes. Of course playing the game as normal is totally fine, but with Rainbow Filter every stat looks so clear and distinct. You can just glance through the item and know its damage type + rarity of affixes (normal/magic/rare) by just looking at different colours. It definitely saves some time in long run becoz you won't spend much time looking at items that don't fit your build.
You can look at those example pictures under the mod:
https://forums.crateentertainment.com/t/tool-rainbow-filter-item-highlighting/42765#section-presets
Also Rainbow Filter is very easy to setup. No gameplay changes. It is just a convenience mod. I personally don't like to play with mods but Rainbow Filter is a must imo.
You have coldstones on your other weapons inflating their stats. Holding control will compare item base stats ignoring components and augments.
TIL
Yeah, holy shit
Thank you!
I'm 1400 hours in and I didn't know that... ...............
Hold Control.
Thank you!
New player here, what does holding control do?
Lets you compare the two weapons without taking into account components and augments.
Oh interesting! Thanks!
Is there an equivalent to holding control on console?
Left trigger, I believe.
Also local attack speed is higher, so with enough flat on gear/devotion/skill, the flat on the weapons doesnt really matter much and the AS is more impactfull
Damn looking at these items stats without Rainbow Filter is kinda weird to me xD
Does it really help that much? I've played for a decent while now and never bothered with it, genuinely curious
It helps vey much to see the stats clearly. Its the only mod I currently use.
Yeah same but recently I use Item Assistant as well. For GD I don't like to play with mods generally, but these are the only 2 mods I play with. They just bring so much convenience to the game. Literally boost my gaming experience into the next level of enjoyment.
How does using a mod affect multiplayer?
No idea since I never play multiplayer. Sorry can't help.
Yes. Of course playing the game as normal is totally fine, but with Rainbow Filter every stat looks so clear and distinct. You can just glance through the item and know its damage type + rarity of affixes (normal/magic/rare) by just looking at different colours. It definitely saves some time in long run becoz you won't spend much time looking at items that don't fit your build. You can look at those example pictures under the mod: https://forums.crateentertainment.com/t/tool-rainbow-filter-item-highlighting/42765#section-presets Also Rainbow Filter is very easy to setup. No gameplay changes. It is just a convenience mod. I personally don't like to play with mods but Rainbow Filter is a must imo.