Path of Exile 2 Early Access FAQ

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Liokar#1749 wrote:
not sure if this will be read or even addressed:

im not 100% sure if i understood that correctly, but does delayed introduction of the other 6 base classes also imply that there will be delayed introduction of their specific/recommended class of active skill gems?

or in short: will we alrdy be getting dagger/spear/sword/axe/primal/flail skills tomorrow or not yet?


Not all weapon types will be available until later in EA. It has been covered by GGG in video interviews.
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Did they answer where the direct Download will be available? I kind of want to download it tonight, knowing POE's history
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Nisata86#9206 wrote:
Will the EA have achievements/trophies? Or only on full launch ?


In the game client options you're able to toggle messages when you unlock an archievement / trophy on or off. But if you go to the trophy / archievement section on the Xbox it says "archievements aren't supported".

Archievements could be in the game and you might even be able to unlock them, but my guess is that they won't show up in your trophy / archievement section until full release.

We'll just have to wait. Until EA launch it's nothing but speculation.
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Lachann#0651 wrote:
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Sometimes I feel like people just want something to nitpick and hate over. Just buy the PoE2 Supporter packs and be grateful they are counting lifetime purchases BEFORE the supporter packs and giving out free keys in gratitude for their customers.


I bought a $5 bringing my total from $475 to $480 with the understanding that that'd give me an EA key. It's not a big deal for me as I intended to buy at least the $30 supporter pack later anyway (and probably still will), but by the letter of it, they offered something and then retroactively changed the terms to not offer it anymore. That's straight up illegal in most jurisdictions, and frankly tarnishes GGG's image a lot for me.

And don't give me BS about entitlement or lack of support - I spent an order of magnitude more on POE than I would ever spend on a single game exactly because I wanted to support GGG. But this kind of anti-consumer practice makes me question whether I want to support them in the future.


Humans will always be humans. There will always be scuff. There will always be things like this in EVERY company. If you demand perfection, then you will have to find some small game where it's easy to be perfect...

...until it becomes popular because its nearly perfect and then the bigger it gets, the bigger the customer base, etc etc...and then the cracks start to show.

We've seen it time and time again. Don't support them if you don't want to.

But I have yet to find anything this good, this POPULAR, with this much value to price ratio, in the game industry. Period. This may change in the future and it's fine to point it out and discuss. But to just stop supporting GGG over it? Stop playing the game? To be harsh and call it "anti-consumer"? (I disagree as in any and ALL cases when it comes to a product...it's subject to change at any time. Words were not removed, but added. Things weren't retroactively changed, but rather simply clarified).

Seems a little over the top and nitpicky in my humble opinion. Giving out free keys at all, is so PRO consumer, regardless of how they go about it that I just can't see your point.


I don't demand perfection, I demand obeying the customer protection laws, and when mistakes happen (because yes, humans are humans etc) that they are promptly fixed when pointed out. This is not perfection, this is baseline expectation of a business.

And to be specific, I don't have an issue with them limiting the free key to customers who spent $480 PRIOR to the release of the supporter packs (or not offering them at all, or w/e - they're not obligated to do anything of the sort and that's fine). I have an issue with them not being clear about it beforehand, and altering the terms after some people have already bought packs with the expectation that it'll push them over the threshold and give them a key.

Again, personally this is not a big deal for me, but I imagine it might be for some, and regardless of the amounts in question this practice is likely a breach of customer protection laws in most places.

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