Pas mieux que ça:
[quote][left][background=rgb(18, 17, 15)]Quotes from the best buy Q/A today:[/background][/left]
[left][background=rgb(18, 17, 15)]http://d3db.com/news/id/216-best-buy-developer-qa-transcript/[/background][/left]
[indent]Guest-728: when you want to play with a friend who is much lower level than you, are you stuck playing the furthest ACT or DIFFICULTY they have achieved?
JasonBender: To Guest-728 They can jump in to your game at a higher level (up to the highest difficulty they’ve achieved), even though they might miss story points. If the lower level player creates the game you will be limited to their story progress. You’re not limited by ACT, but you are limited by DIFFICULTY.
Guest-224: Say for example that I am playing a high level character, but I want to play with my friend who only has a low level character. Will me joining his game ruin the experience for him because I could just blast through the content and make it too easy for him?
JayWilson: To Guest-224 You could blast him through the content, but his XP will be greatly diminished to the point that it’s not very beneficial for your low level friend…unless he likes spoilers. But that’s what Youtube is for.
Guest-503: Is « rushing » a character possible? Or are there some kind of restrictions that keep a player from getting to Nightmare/bleep/Inferno in a significantly shorter time period than usual.
JayWilson: To Guest-503 A higher level character can help you jump past content within a difficulty, but you get greatly diminished XP, so you really need to go through legitimately. We have hard level requirements for difficulty levels, though, so no shortcuts there.[/indent]
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Malheureusement il n’y a aucun chiffre précis, c’est juste de grands axes de réalisation.
Enfin globalement je pense pas que 4 lvl d’écart posent problème. Je pense que c’est plutot au déla de 10 level qu’il ya soucis.