XP gain after lvl 95 is horrible and controlled by GGG
GGG can you explain me this?
https://imgur.com/6AcnM8L This is bug or you try hold XP for players above 95+ ??? Besides this GUI glitch to make these 2% I had to run like 5 JUICY maps surrounded with XP gain towers! It looks like you grip XP gained from monsters at high level (90-95%) I understand that XP curve is very narrow (Exponential system) but is not that narrow to hold XP so strong!!!! Dernier bump le 15 mars 2025 14:14:56
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You new around here? GGG even put extra XP penalty for 95+ on poe1 a long time ago just to make it even harder to reach 100.
Yeah, it is intentional. I mean, they might buff it a little in poe2, as it is harder when comparing it to poe1 due to lower monster level on maps and lower clear speed (on average builds), but the small xp/h on high levels is intentional. |
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wait, now reading it again... do you mean your current XP and its % to next lvl? "Current XP" is not only the obtained XP on your current lvl. It is all your XP from lvl 1 until now.
Lvl 95 starts with 2.876.116.901 XP. With 2.882.307.521, it means that you only earned 6.190.620 XP in your current lvl. |
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Sometimes progress bar visually has 3-4% but real percentage shows....1 % (also happen in further progress bar)
That`s one issue. Another is this intentionally done by GGG artificial grip XP. I understand that XP curve is very narrow now at this level but is so much visible that is something wrong with gaining XP... I do not even thing what happen at lvl 98-99...is like you need no real life to do these levels. |
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" I see what you meant now. The tooltip rounds numbers down. For example, 1.9% would be showed as 1% on tooltip. In your case, your actual progress is 2.63% and it shows that as 2% on tooltip. About the xp bar, I don't feel that visual problem you described. And in the print, IMHO, the graphic bar shows that 2.63% roughly correctly, next to the midpoint between 0 and 5% marks. |
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I suspected that the progress bar has 1 point of percent resolution...thanks!
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