The only thing they need to mess around with is dropping the always on thing for single players and home lan players. Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn otherwise. (Walks into sunset with million dollar mustache)Andy Chalk said:Blizzard is still messing around with core systems in Diablo 3, saying that "no one will remember if it's late, only if it's great."
Then people would be whining "Waah, Blizzard is like EA, pretty much releases a Diablo every year, what is next? Diablo 2012? Fucking sellouts, Waaah." So really, you can't please everyone. I am, for one, willing to take as long as it takes to recieve the kind of quality and experience I've learned to know and love from Blizzard games..Jessta said:God damnit its like they are backwards apple.
From what I heard they could have released a Diablo 3 a diablo 4 and been on Diablo 5 by now, they are worse than me when I'm asked to write a short story.
Time >is< Money.Darkmantle said:Why not just immediately tell us what the item is if you are not going to have any cost to identify. It just wastes my fucking time.
"Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away." - Antoine de Saint-ExuperyImre Csete said:How can you streamline a system that only required minimum knowledge of the four basic operations?
Yeah, the DRM is just a dealbreaker for me. The fact that they're removing a lot of the more in depth stats just kind of turns me off the game.Andy Chalk said:The more I hear about Diablo 3, the less interested I become. I was pretty much out of it anyway because of the "always online" nonsense, but the way it's being "streamlined" smacks of... well, not a game I'm particularly interested in. There is such a thing as too much convenience.
yeah, as in, it's a WASTE of my FUCKING Time. unnecessary bullshit, they should just remoe it all together if they are going to do that.theultimateend said:Time >is< Money.Darkmantle said:Why not just immediately tell us what the item is if you are not going to have any cost to identify. It just wastes my fucking time.
So it does have a cost.
So the problem here is they didn't give you enough hoops to jump through.Darkmantle said:yeah, as in, it's a WASTE of my FUCKING Time. unnecessary bullshit, they should just remoe it all together if they are going to do that.theultimateend said:Time >is< Money.Darkmantle said:Why not just immediately tell us what the item is if you are not going to have any cost to identify. It just wastes my fucking time.
So it does have a cost.
I think they mean more literally than a personal opinion.FelixG said:@OT: "When was the last time a blizzard game sucked?"
WoW?
On the 6-hour-trainride I had last sunday, ie while travelling, which is the exact time I'd dearly like to play my single player games. Just because you only game at home doesn't mean everyone else will, too. And if you don't mind always-online, fine, but it's a valid criticism for a whole bunch of people, and they have the right to say so.TitsMcGee1804 said:p2: Tell me the last time your computer wasnt connected to the internet...whats that? your connection is on and off at times?...STOP LYING
And you are demonstrating right now why some people don't want to play with random people. But I guess your view on the topic is the only valid one, so what do I know?p3: Well then I guess you should stick to your little bubble of friends and never venture beyond your comfort zone lest you risk losing your innocence to an online random
Get off you high horse. Always on DRM is a serious problem for a lot of people. Don't call people liers. Grow up.TitsMcGee1804 said:p2: Tell me the last time your computer wasnt connected to the internet...whats that? your connection is on and off at times?...STOP LYINGrembrandtqeinstein said:"due to player feedback (marketing department) we are removing the ability to play with a keyboard and mouse"
Seriously though the always on DRM is a dealbreaker for me. Connecting to your server to play a single player game is of no advantage to me and a huge inconvenience.
Keep the closed bnet for the cool kids, let me and my friends play on a LAN or direct IP, you know just like D2 did.
Remember the last "big" action RPG that required a server connection for multiplayer? Hellgate London...pause and meditate on that....