No LAN was precisely why I quit playing. No LAN is why I'm not buying Diablo 3.
I actually loved the single player mode in SC2 and I think the gameplay is actually a step up in many ways from the original (sacrilege I know).
However, this ultimately came back to multiplayer.
It was impossible for me and one other person to get even the most basic 2v2 match to remain stable to the end on my home connection, and any period of significant lag (or reconnection) means the kiss of death.
Funneling 4 people through a good cable connection at my friend's still yielded slight lag; a problem I *never* encountered in 9+ years of playing Brood War.
If Blizzard wants to remain obsessive-compulsive about controlling their game and fighting piracy, fine. They spent megabucks to establish their digital prison, I'm sure they're proud of it.
But that doesn't mean I have to be happy about it, and it doesn't mean I'm going to purchase their game.
I actually loved the single player mode in SC2 and I think the gameplay is actually a step up in many ways from the original (sacrilege I know).
However, this ultimately came back to multiplayer.
It was impossible for me and one other person to get even the most basic 2v2 match to remain stable to the end on my home connection, and any period of significant lag (or reconnection) means the kiss of death.
Funneling 4 people through a good cable connection at my friend's still yielded slight lag; a problem I *never* encountered in 9+ years of playing Brood War.
If Blizzard wants to remain obsessive-compulsive about controlling their game and fighting piracy, fine. They spent megabucks to establish their digital prison, I'm sure they're proud of it.
But that doesn't mean I have to be happy about it, and it doesn't mean I'm going to purchase their game.