Diablo 3 Pc Modded Gear

It's a 'well know fact' that if you join random games in Diablo 3 on console you will invariably hit upon people with modded gear.However, I do not know where this gear comes from. For instance, I've heard that the gear comes from modded Xbox 360 game saves.Seasons was introduced to Diablo 3 on consoles this friday and with it comes a fresh start.

As in, no existing gear, no existing paragon points, no nothing. You start fresh.So my question is simple, but perhaps not easy to answer:Is it safe to join random strangers in a season when playing D3 on console?

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(in my specific case this would be Xbox One).If the only source for modded gear is Xbox 360 hacked savedgames, then seasonal play would seem safe to me. If, on the other hand, it is possible to also hack Xbox One savegames, then I'm not so sure. I know the PC version of D3 runs the entire thing on servers, which makes it fairly impossible to hack anything but console D3 has never (to my knowledge) required this.So I guess my question is really this: With seasons in D3 on Xbox One, is it possible to hack savegames to introduce +(whatever)%XP?

Or is this thing a moot point now?Please note one thing: I am not asking for your or anyone elses opinion. I am asking if anyone knows this. I have asked this question on facebook, on twitter, and a few other places and opinions are cheap. Facts are not.

So if you think that it is safe, or that it isn't safe, that's really not an answer to this question. Whether you agree with this problem being something that needs to be solved/answered is not an answer either. I know that I don't have to spend all those 10k paragon points, but the fact that I have those points means I will be treated like an outcast.Basically I am asking is if Blizzard solved the problem with modded gear for seasonal play.So let me clarify what I asking about here.I experienced back when Diablo 3 started on Xbox one that I joined a game with 3 others in it, and within seconds of me joining I had 10k paragon points. They had a xp boost item that gave them billions and trillions of XP during combat and some XP is shared when playing together.

Sorry in advance if this has already been discussed. Im a PS4 D3 player that stopped playing due to rampant hacks and modded gears that just took the fun out of the game when playing pubs.

I know some of you will say only play with 'legit' players but I am simply asking if Switch will also allow the shennanigan that is on Xbox/PS4.I am interested in the D3 Switch port if its no bullshit D3 as personally for me it would make grinding fun again. But does anyone know if D3 Switch will be easily hackable like it is on PS4/Xbox? I know that Seasonal is legit on PS4 due to cloud save file, but its the offline mode save files that is hacked to death ported from PS3. For those of you that dont know, there are 'legit' players that use non uber modded gears posing as legit with perfect rolls and duped materials.If someone could shed some intelligent insight on this matter Im sure many would appreciate.

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I appreciate everyone's excitment as I am equally anxious. However, season or not, if D3 switch gets hacked with mods or even simply, if the game allows material duping from save file exploits aka console D3, without even modding your system, this game would be dead. I sure as hell would not play this. Would be a total waste of time.

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PS/XBOX D3 all over again where 'legit' players claim to be 'legit' with gears thats been perfectly re rolled with unlimited materials. Cant wait to see how this plays out in November. If pushing the leader boards is your only goal each season, then yes, you're correct that unlimited reroll can be game breaking. But not everyone plays to be in the top 10 or whatever. My goals each time are simple: complete the season journey, reach 1000 paragon, and solo GR100.Not always doable depending on what class I'm playing, how much time I have, or how RNGJesus treats me, but in the three seasons I've played, I've had fun each time regardless of whether the goals were met.

I don't concern myself with what others are doing because their being #1 in their class with 95% primals gained via less than legit methods doesn't break my game. YMMV, and it obviously does.