This one isn't worth my time. You don't enjoy the game, thats fine. Enjoy your glass is half empty view of the world and I'll keep having fun.ionveau said:"Each wow expansion (and to a lesser extent patch) has added vast amounts of new content that any other game in the same genre can hardly compete with."OMGIllithan said:Every expansion for every game Blizzard has made vast improvements to the game and added exciting new content which increased the game's lifespan at least twofold. Diablo 2:Lord of Destruction added a new act, sockets, new items, two new classes, and runes. Frozen Throne added new heroes, new units, a full new campaign, and improved custom map making functionality. Each wow expansion (and to a lesser extent patch) has added vast amounts of new content that any other game in the same genre can hardly compete with. And Starcraft 2 (I 'll just guess from how negative your outlook is that it can be considered an expansion) added a vastly improved matchmaking system, featured an interface that was cleaner and much easier to use and learn, and became an e-sport that is arguably the most popular e-sport today (Though thanks to Dota 2 not quite the highest paying).ionveau said:Your opinion would be 100% correct if this was 2004, sadly blizzard is too addicted to money and their games boil down tooOMGIllithan said:Have you played Diablo 2 at all and realize that many people have sunk more time into it than most (if not all) other non-Blizzard games because of how fun it was? Have you checked out the D3 skill trees the the incredible amount of customizability? Are you aware of Blizzard's reputation for making amazing fucking games have long lasting appeal? Are you aware of Blizzard's reputation for constantly supporting, balancing, and listening to community feedback for their games long, LONG after they're released?ionveau said:What are you talking about? making a system where your game actions are always checked and removing any freedom of editing items and cheats, that takes time to do.Ferisar said:Removing features (scratch that: Not putting features in), last I checked, does not delay games. This seems like baseless ranting rather than an actual criticism of the game.ionveau said:Seen the game play and this game looks very new and up to date, if it was released 4 years ago, because of their own greed(removing lan, online only mode, player made cash shop, removing cheats, ) it delayed their game by a year or two now it looks just as good as any other generic D2 clone, the only thing really holding this game up is the fact that blizzard made it but at this point it means nothing.
The people that cant wait for it, or are dying to play are just waiting for the brand name not the actual game kinda like people that buy COD every year
Please can you kindly tell me why this game can even hold up to anything else being released, yes i know it will break sales records but you cant really say the game is good because of this not after COD breaks records every time its released
Thats just a few reasons why people are excited for this game. If you're going to compare this to COD (which is difficult regardless since Blizzard games aren't even in the same genre), tell me what balances and changes Activision has made to their game to help maintain and improve the experience for it's players, aside from $15 DLC 5 map packs.
Remake of old game with no creativity --> expansion --> expansion --> expansion
e.g diablo, fall out 2 and 1 where both top down 3 was first person, blizzard sits down and thinks.....nop that takes too much work just update the graphics and we're done
If you did any research and thought for a few seconds you would see that the RMAH was not only a good business decision for Blizzard, but it also benefited everyone else as well. Diablo 2 was full of scams with people trying to buy, sell, and dupe items. Because of how D3 is structured compared to wow (no soulbound items), theres nothing at all stopping the item selling business from starting in D3. Instead of trying to prevent it (which is difficult enough in wow as it is), Blizzard made the decision to sanction it in a safe environment. This not only benefits Blizzard by being able to make some off of the deal, but it also protects the players from being scammed. It is not Blizzard's fault that people are willing to shell out money for real items and it is stupid and immature to be pissed at them for making a smart business decision. Seeming weird or greedy isn't enough justification to hate it.ionveau said:Trust me the last game blizzard ever made for the players was WC3, D3 is made to create profit the best example is the auction house, clearly 30-50% from every transaction is going too blizzard, And for what? moving bits of data on their servers.
Your argument has NOTHING to do with the quality of the game. This has to do with Blizzard changing from a CD key based model to a license based model for distributing their games. This does not prevent your friend from playing on your account, only from posting your copy of the game on the internet for others to use.ionveau said:Lets try SC2
I have SC2
I give it to my friend
He cant play because he needs an account like its an MMO or something
I'm so sick of this argument. Unless you travel a LOT, you're likely going to be on a plane less than 24 hours a year. 24 hours without Diablo 3... Oh. my. god. I think the world is ending, someone prepare the bomb shelter.ionveau said:lets try public locations
Im on a plane
Can i play WC3? Yes
Can i play D3 No
Then play a new game if you're bored? Games aren't meant to be played forever. The magic of Blizzard games is that despite the negative weight you've attached to each one of these games, they've still managed to be great games that entertain us long after most other games stopped. In my opinion, that makes them have much more of a value overall.ionveau said:Lets try Being bored with the game
Im bored what else can i do?
D2-Make max level characters/Create Custom items/Max health mana/max damage/etc
WC3 Maps/cheats
SC2 Maps/cheats(But more controlled >_>)
D3 Sorry the Auction House is more important than your fun.
Stating opinions like this without basing them on anything pollutes the community. I don't mind debating points but you have to base them off of something other than "Well look Blizzard is lazy because they only have 3 ips" or "But I can't play this game in a submarine!"ionveau said:Overall everything that made blizzard games stand out is long gone
Blizzards formula for expansions,
One major raid.
Two small raids.
Bump all stats and levels so that players are forced to buy it rather than it being an option.
5 zones
A few New monster models or just reskins
New spells
Actual Bug fixes
Three patches over the life span of the expansion.
Blizzards formula for Patches(patches tend to be one/3months so around $45 for hardcore players
One Major Raid
Small number changes, E.G paladins now do 300 damage with crusader strike up from 295
Icon changes?
?????????????
Sure they are content but nothing is really new...the last major thing blizzard added would be flying mounts. everything else feels like its automated all item stat combinations are just copy+paste+30% stats patch to patch
If it takes 3 minutes to load your map list than the issue is in your isp, not Blizzard. There isn't actually content in this argument. You just say that WC3 was a good game and that you wish they made WC3. Again, the world always looks pretty grim if you see your glass as half empty.ionveau said:"And Starcraft 2 (I 'll just guess from how negative your outlook is that it can be considered an expansion) added a vastly improved matchmaking system, featured an interface that was cleaner and much easier to use and learn, and became an e-sport that is arguably the most popular e-sport today (Though thanks to Dota 2 not quite the highest paying)."
From what i understand blizzard just took how WC3 worked and made it very strict and controlled, it takes me over 3min to load my map list because blizzards servers are that slow nothing new with SC2 they could have released a less detailed expansion for WC3 about space and it would have been the same thing.
the interface is just WC3 with a sci-fi theme, If anything they got lazy with the icons.
Don't pull figures out of your ass without backing them up, you have no idea how extensive the underground market was for D2 and theres no way to track it. It existed, people got screwed. Even in wow where gold doesn't go as far, theres still an extensive market. The minecraft analogy is irrelevant and doesn't make any sense.ionveau said:"If you did any research and thought for a few seconds you would see that the RMAH was not only a good business decision for Blizzard, but it also benefited everyone else as well. Diablo 2 was full of scams with people trying to buy, sell, and dupe items. Because of how D3 is structured compared to wow (no soulbound items), theres nothing at all stopping the item selling business from starting in D3. Instead of trying to prevent it (which is difficult enough in wow as it is), Blizzard made the decision to sanction it in a safe environment. This not only benefits Blizzard by being able to make some off of the deal, but it also protects the players from being scammed. It is not Blizzard's fault that people are willing to shell out money for real items and it is stupid and immature to be pissed at them for making a smart business decision. Seeming weird or greedy isn't enough justification to hate it."
Yes that is what blizzard told you, In the real world these actions are true in 0.0001% of users, normal people just used Bots(and bots will be used in D3), or used editing to get those items, your forgetting that D2 was an RPG not a MMO, every single online game has these problems but i dont see mine craft opening "Block auction house" to combat mine craft block selling.
Again Blizzard loves to lie to kids and they fall for it every time.
And explain how dose it benefit me when i know in the back of my head that this guy in front of me may have dropped 50$ to get his gear and that 25$out of those 50$ went to blizzard as a transaction fee, sorry i dont like pay to win, even if it's players selling to players, at least with shady sites people that wanted to cheat got burned while now they are rewarded. and again in D2 i would say 1 out of 10,000 people you would see would have payed for items now thanks to blizzard its going to be 1 out of 20.
Blizzard is a business above all else and they've been very clear about their intentions all along the path. Saying Blizzard is "lying to kids" either makes me thing you're 12 or have the mentality of a 12 year old. If you're offended by the fact that Blizzard exists to make money as a company then grow up, this is the real world.
You're making up numbers again. I'm not sure if Blizzard has released the percentage cut they will be taking from the RMAH but 50% sounds stupidly high. Also, who cares if people spend money on items in game? It doesn't actually affect your game play at all. This isn't wow where the best gear gets you into the best guilds. If someone is really that bent on getting the best gear, they're going to buy it all then get bored with the game a week later. Which means they also wont be affecting your game play at all then either.
You can redownload any game attached to your battle.net account at any time (even games older than wow if you attach it to your account). If you can't remember your email address then you've got bigger problems to worry about.ionveau said:"Your argument has NOTHING to do with the quality of the game. This has to do with Blizzard changing from a CD key based model to a license based model for distributing their games. This does not prevent your friend from playing on your account, only from posting your copy of the game on the internet for others to use."
SC1-CD-KEY based protection
SC2-MMO style account system that can easily be lost by the user
I lost my copy of WC3 years ago, now when my hard drives dies my WC3 will go down with it. The MMO style account system makes sure that only WoW players will always be able to login and play since an avrage person like me plays SC2 maybe once or twice in a span of 3 to 4 months, do you honestly expect me to keep track of my battle net account without writing it down? blizzard thinks too highly of them selves are have just isolated themselves to hardcore WoW/SC2 players since any average person will forget their account within a year if not played.
You can't pirate the game to play on Blizzard's servers, which would practically defeat the point of pirating a Blizzard game in the first place. Companies exist to make a profit. If you can't understand that and think its not at least morally questionable to give up a copy of your game for anyone to pirate then you can't start accusing people of being selfish.ionveau said:posting my game online for other to use? you mean like this? http://n4g.com/news/580631/starcraft-2-the-most-pirated-game-of-2010-so-far And i honestly dont see how that's a bad thing unless your a very selfish person.
Exaggeration of time doesn't help your argument, it just punches holes in it on top of everything else. I've never taken longer than 5 minutes to get into a custom or ladder game. If your issue is legitimate, I'd recommend contacting your isp and complaining.ionveau said:Also about quality of the game.
SC1 time to load my Maps 5sec
SC2 time to load my Maps 5min.....still didnt load...need to restart my client again....still not loading....
Bob can you host this map and invite me? it wont load my map list for some reason......
bob did you invited me? i didnt get an invite....i didnt even see you online...jim it says you declined...
i didnt......it says your declining....wait let me restart.........
ok invite.......
thanks......
total time 20min
Honestly, it's so much more fun to enjoy games rather than nitpick them for silly little flaws. I recommend trying that. Also, write your email addresses in your diary so that you don't forget them.