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Diablo 2: Resurrected's PTR Patch 2.4 continues through March 2 with ladder testing and other changesPart two of Diablo 2: Resurrected PTR Patch 2.4 has some major changes that fans have been wanting for.
Diablo 2: Resurrected's Public Test Realm (PTR) ran the first version of Patch 2.4 from January 25 until February 9.A new version of Patch 2.4 with more changes to Uber Diablo, classes as well as mercenaries and other classes is scheduled to launch on March 2.Not only has the game already sold more than 10 million copies It's also been the topic of discussion with numerous gamers who are even famous. One of the celebrities who seems to be obsessed about the games is musician and rapper Post Malone. While Malone may be enjoying his time in The Lands Between, he says that he's unable to play Elden Ring unless he turns the game's soundtrack off.
Speaking on the latest episode of Hot Ones, Post Malone was interviewed about his love for video games, particularly in relation to music. In reply, Malone asked host Sean Evans If he'd ever been performing Elden Ring for himself.
Evans said that he hadn't, which led to Malone suggesting the game. However, despite this suggestion, Post Malone explained that it is his responsibility to switch the music off when performing Elden Ring because it stresses the player too much.
"I change the music all the way down [in Elden Ring] because it is insane. It's almost like choirs, not of angels, [but] of demons. And they're saying, 'We're going to f*** you over.' There's no way that you can live," Post Malone said of the soundtrack for the game. "After a fight I'm shaking, so I have to walk outside to smoke, and I'm like, 'I have to decompress.'"
The clip from Post Malone talking about Elden Ring here:Even as Post Malone seems to have feelings of love and hate for Elden Ring's music Elden Ring, he went on to say that some the greatest music he's ever heard is from other video games with cheap d2r items.

