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Racing has become a massive community event

  • In the past month, racing has become a massive community event. Havoc, one of the racers, was tired of waiting for a GGG-sanctioned race season, and decided to make his own. He got a bunch of professional buy poe orbs players and racers together, and they’ve now hosted over 20 different racing events, using different rules and stipulations each time. The best part? It’s entirely commentated, and by using multi-Twitch, we can watch all the racer’s progress as they go. Path of Exile may not be an inherently competitive game, but if you’re looking for the competitive side of it, you can certainly find it. (Here’s a great video..)

    My friend loved the idea of racing, and made an interesting suggestion for an addition to the game to help introduce new poe chaos orbs players to races: add racing “ghosts” to the game, similar to the ones you encounter in a game like Mario Kart. You could try to complete a section while measuring your progress against your own best time or some of the community’s fastest racers.
    Pros and Cons of the New Player Experience

    The best part of being a new player in Path of Exile is the sheer amount of content you’re presented with. You can sit and play for hours, watch and read guides, and peruse forums for build ideas. My first week playing the game, I logged about 100 hours while watching guides the entire time. After all of cheap poe chaos orbs that, I was still a complete noob. I never got bored, partially because any time I thought I had mastered something, I’d learn something new and, in the process, discover even more content to devour, in-game and otherwise. If you’re interested in the videos I watched, I started here.BY https://www.playerhot.com/games/path-of-exile/Golds here now....so thanks, well done, come on!