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I disagree. I play Diablo IV off and on (currently not playing any more because of how I feel about the direction that Blizzard went), the power scaling in Diablo IV is utter garbage. They told us right from the start that we would be able to play how we wanted to play. Lie. They told us that characters would be suitably balanced in terms of power. Lie.
Proof that both of these statements made by Blizzard are lies? They nerf EVERY build as soon as it come out how powerful it is, AND the ability resources (Mana, Fury, etc.) are stagnant at a max of 100 (+9 from the skill tree, and however much from weapon/armor boosts. There's 0 survivability for anyone even in groups. Especially since the start of Season 1)
Unfortunately, Torchlight 3 is much worse than Diablo 4.