True, ME. is more for console gamers. But on PC, no one can defeat Blizz and their products.
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tuho12345
4482 Posts
True, ME. is more for console gamers. But on PC, no one can defeat Blizz and their products. | ||
Gourmand
Canada101 Posts
Haven't seen this yet here. | ||
zoLo
United States5896 Posts
On January 08 2012 09:21 tuho12345 wrote: True, ME. is more for console gamers. But on PC, no one can defeat Blizz and their products. Not really. Mass Effect was big on the PC too. Not saying that it's bigger than Diablo, but saying Mass Effect is more for console gamers is a bad statement. | ||
Valestrum
United States246 Posts
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Bippzy
United States1466 Posts
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paralleluniverse
4065 Posts
On January 08 2012 08:36 Medrea wrote: I dont see why the two have to be mutually exclusive. They have to be mutually exclusive because the RMAH destroys fair competition in PvP and PvE, thereby reducing fun for people who take the game seriously. It would be equivalent to buying better units with more HP and damage in SC2. Sure, you don't need to do it to win, but if you don't you are less likely to win, and if your a competitive player, such as a GM player, you will be obligated to buy it to stay competitive, or risk playing handicapped. Then of course there will be people treating this like the share market, running statistical models and trading algorithms, turning the "game" into nothing but an unscrupulous profiteering opportunity. The only way one can have "fun" in Diablo 3 is if one treated the game as seriously as Super Mario Galaxy with friends, and played it for this reason only. | ||
Medrea
10003 Posts
I had a lot of fun trading in Diablo 2. If there wasnt an AH in the game Im sure I would use a different website to help me out with it anyway. Diablo 2's fun was all in the trading really but so many people were afraid of it. I assure you that if you get used to the feeling of trading items you will enjoy the game more than ever. | ||
ThaZenith
Canada3116 Posts
On January 08 2012 20:53 paralleluniverse wrote: It would be equivalent to buying better units with more HP and damage in SC2. Sure, you don't need to do it to win, but if you don't you are less likely to win, and if your a competitive player, such as a GM player, you will be obligated to buy it to stay competitive, or risk playing handicapped. No. You can't get better units on your own, no matter how many games you play. You can play enough Diablo and compete with anyone. If you think that there won't be competitive people who haven't spent a cent, you're delusional. Blizzard should really just drop Korea from the global release. If they're going to be a huge pain in the ass that's their problem, their release can be separate from everyone else. | ||
lagbzz
Poland171 Posts
On January 09 2012 01:14 Medrea wrote: I dunno. I had a lot of fun trading in Diablo 2. If there wasnt an AH in the game Im sure I would use a different website to help me out with it anyway. Diablo 2's fun was all in the trading really but so many people were afraid of it. I assure you that if you get used to the feeling of trading items you will enjoy the game more than ever. God I always had a hard time trading. People just kept waiting and waiting for me to give them more in exchange... That was like talking to a retarded kid about his stupidity... And don't get me wrong I always gave enough stuff in exchange. And I mostly traded low-end gear, so wasting so much more time for a stupid PGM is ridiculous x_x. AH will solve all my problems regarding trading. Anyway, to the topic. I can't think of any game that was released 2-3 weeks after the release date reveal. And I don't really believe in this whole conspiracy theory about Bashiok being this evil guy, or an uninformed guy. Midnight release in some shops sounds fishy though, so... after all I hope I'm wrong. | ||
appe
Sweden149 Posts
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Medrea
10003 Posts
On January 09 2012 06:04 lagbzz wrote: God I always had a hard time trading. People just kept waiting and waiting for me to give them more in exchange... That was like talking to a retarded kid about his stupidity... And don't get me wrong I always gave enough stuff in exchange. And I mostly traded low-end gear, so wasting so much more time for a stupid PGM is ridiculous x_x. AH will solve all my problems regarding trading. Anyway, to the topic. I can't think of any game that was released 2-3 weeks after the release date reveal. And I don't really believe in this whole conspiracy theory about Bashiok being this evil guy, or an uninformed guy. Midnight release in some shops sounds fishy though, so... after all I hope I'm wrong. Oh direct trading was awful. You had to do it on forums for sure. Non forum trading is as retarded as it sounds. | ||
Nilrem
United States3684 Posts
On January 09 2012 07:48 appe wrote: I hope that isn't the major reason for the game being delayed, since I'll only be playing hardcore mode anyways Do not worry, there is a lot more to the delay. The game itself is still being worked on, and we are waiting on the next major patch. | ||
Khaine
Sweden75 Posts
Delays means they're perfecting the game! Be happy o my brothers! | ||
MrProb
Thailand794 Posts
Without RMAH ppl will turn to D2JSP anyway which is even worse for the game overall imo. | ||
Serpico
4285 Posts
On January 09 2012 13:08 Khaine wrote: Isn't this a good thing? Delays means they're perfecting the game! Be happy o my brothers! Why not delay it for a decade and have a perfect game? | ||
TheArtOfFugue
Canada187 Posts
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TheArtOfFugue
Canada187 Posts
On January 05 2012 23:54 Treehead wrote: I understand that people want to be able to blame the delays on something simple that they can see, but can someone please explain to me how it is that, knowing Starcraft 2 sold nearly 5 milllion copies, and knowing that diablo 3 will likely sell more than that (at $60 a copy that means something probably near $300 million in revenue), the ruling of one rating board in one country would be a sufficient reason for Blizzard's CEO to give their shareholders as to why the game wasn't out for the christmas season where (at least in this country) people tend to shell out a third of their income in a month's time? Again, I understand we want to be upset and don't know what to be upset at (and picking a random thing seems a good outlet for it) - but does this strike anyone else as somewhat ludicrous? I understand the shareholders were told the launch would be global - but if the launch was less than global and still made hundreds of millions of dollars, I doubt the shareholders would flee in droves because the company lied to them. "Alright guys, I know we've been funding this project for nearly 10 years now, and we're definitely set up to make hundreds of millions of dollars right now - but let's just give Korea another 6 months to a year to make sure they're on board with this." In a corporate environment where the earnings for the current year (or in some places, the current quarter) tend to be the only item of importance (and also, the main factor in determining bonuses for these executives we seem to want to believe enjoy keeping the game from us), can anyone explain why this idea possibly makes any sense at all? Because they still get insane revenue from WoW subs every month... and if I was them, I would be worried about that taking a HEAVY hit when diablo 3 comes out... and that's why 'game ain't ready yet'.... The problem with Korea is a minor bump nothing more.. the real delay is a business decision by blizzard... /tin foil hat on | ||
papaz
Sweden4149 Posts
On January 09 2012 13:08 Khaine wrote: Isn't this a good thing? Delays means they're perfecting the game! Be happy o my brothers! With that attitude they should never release the game. There is always something to perfect. I'm usually patient with developers and like when they take their time. But diablo 3 has taken this to a whole new level. The game was announced almost 4 years ago. That is way too long ago. I hope Blizzard will never announce games that early again. I like that there is no word of Titan out yet despite there is "evidence" that the game has been "worked on to some degree" as of 2007. | ||
paralleluniverse
4065 Posts
Feel free to make your opinions known in that thread. | ||
paralleluniverse
4065 Posts
On January 09 2012 16:23 TheArtOfFugue wrote: Because they still get insane revenue from WoW subs every month... and if I was them, I would be worried about that taking a HEAVY hit when diablo 3 comes out... and that's why 'game ain't ready yet'.... The problem with Korea is a minor bump nothing more.. the real delay is a business decision by blizzard... /tin foil hat on If Blizzard is going to lose WoW subscriptions to Diablo 3, I fail to see how they would be able to minimize this loss by delaying the game. Nor is there anything to suggest the reason they are delaying the game is because of this conspiracy theory you've given. | ||
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