This is a tough one... ive been waiting ages reading every scrap of rumour and detail as they were announced, TIL they announced online requirement. Now it will have to be ten times the game for me to get it!
I wasn't whining.....giggetygooo said:Rawne1980 said:I wasn't going to get it until I found out I don't actually have to do much to get decent items.
I can just sit in the AH and buy my way to glory with my credit card and laugh at poor people.
Pay to win games are fun.
weeheehee, the first post in ages that made me giggle like a schoolgirl...if you whiners hate this thread so much why did you even bother to respond to it? losers (note spelling) go on, someone call me "sir"
I wondered how long it would be before somebody dug up that speech and paraded it around under the delusion it was an actual argument. Here's my version:The-Epicly-Named-Man said:This the world;
http://www.misconceptionjunction.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/third_world_map.jpg
Tell me now that everyone in those yellow and red areas have stable internet connections and that allowing practices like this to go on unchallenged won't increase the amount of games that use such ridiculous measures. Look at it like this;
When the Nazis came for the communists,
I remained silent;
I was not a communist.
When they locked up the social democrats,
I remained silent;
I was not a social democrat.
When they came for the trade unionists,
I did not speak out;
I was not a trade unionist.
When they came for the Jews,
I remained silent;
I wasn't a Jew.
When they came for me,
there was no one left to speak out.
What happens if they take up a business practice that penalizes you, and no one does anything because it doesn't effect them,
I'm not flaming, nor defending the relevance of this thread, but saying something like that just annoys me a bit.
Indeed you will : I hereby declare you flamed.Captain Ponyholder said:Honestly, that is what I thought! If I can't play the game for a day, who cares! I can do something else. I understand a little if you were at work all day and want to play, but can't when you realize that you chosen a rather crappy ISP and they are down for the day. Also that one day it was down was release day. That would suck, otherwise people just need to get over it. There is more to life than *shock* games!Chapper said:I've personally never understood the absolute mayhem this DRM or whatever is causing.
Sure, it'll suck if your internet is down for a day, but once it's back up you're good to go. Might be my general attitude of indifference, but I don't have any sort of problem with always online requirements.
Now this will be flamed, I know it
Never said it was boring, I just said I didn't like it :/aescuder said:Irriduccibilli said:I'm not going to buy it as well, not because of the always online thingy (never really cared about that anyway), but because I never liked games like Diablo or Torchlight. Click on an enemy till it dies, then take all his items, then click your way back to town to sell the items, then click your way back where you click some other monsters to death until you clicked through the game.
Well if you say it like that of course its gonna sound boring. Not much different than most games if you think about it.
ex. FPS: Shoot an enemy till it dies, then proceed to next checkpoint, then shoot more enemies, then proceed to next checkpoint where you shoot some more enemies until you shot through the entire game.
ex. Action: hate GOW games! you just run around hacking and slashing until everyone dies, until you hacked your way through the game.
ex. Racing: You just drive around in circles over and over again! You just accelerate and brake a bit on turns and accelerate again until you've accelerated through the game.
ex. Rythm: you just hit a button every time a colored "note" passes through a line, then you do it again, and again, until you hit timed corresponding buttons through the game.
Glad someone agrees with me...Shirastro said:Cause of the always on-line requirements.
Yes, SCII was an incomplete game, even though it had roughly 28 missions and large tweaks to each of the races. Blizzard decided to make 3 games of much longer campaigns instead of 2 games with only 10 missions per race. I approve of this decision since it meant that they could more easily implement the upgrade systems and make some really fun missions that actively affect future missions. God help you if you choose to take out the Nydus Worms on Char...Joerg Jaeger said:Well, thats what Blizzard is counting on. That people like you don't care whatsoever. They just buy anything anyway.Project_Omega said:This basically shows how much NOT of a fan you are, how quickly you would discard the quality of the game and hours of good entertainment. Because of a simple 'difficulty' which you would rather boycot like a little whiner than ignore and actually try it.Shirastro said:Cause of the always on-line requirements.
I always liked Diablo series, but was never a huge fan. I played the first one, and played the second one quiet a bit, so i was looking forward to Diablo 3.
I have a good computer, stable and fast internet connection, and had all the intention of buying the game (instead of getting a hacked copy, which i can oh so easily do), but i wont.
Whos with me?
P.S. this isnt about the latest Jimquisition episode. I decided not to buy Diablo 3 a long time ago, Jim just reminded me![]()
Nobody cares if you don't buy the game, there are 11 million people out there who will.
Guess who will bite their lip in jelousy if they see someone play it.
You.
Personally i am not a 'fan' of Diablo. Its a good game but since Starcraft 2 came out i wonder how many installments i would have to buy to enjoy the full game.
But, if someone has a concern about it it is his right to voice it. A lot of people don't seem to be tollerant these days. Sad.
I'm sorry, but you've lost me there. The sentiment of the poem was that ignoring an issue because it doesn't effect you will only lead to you getting screwed over as well. I also fail to see how your version of the poem has anything to do with DRM. My argument still stands.Aeshi said:I wondered how long it would be before somebody dug up that speech and paraded it around under the delusion it was an actual argument. Here's my version:The-Epicly-Named-Man said:This the world;
http://www.misconceptionjunction.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/third_world_map.jpg
Tell me now that everyone in those yellow and red areas have stable internet connections and that allowing practices like this to go on unchallenged won't increase the amount of games that use such ridiculous measures. Look at it like this;
When the Nazis came for the communists,
I remained silent;
I was not a communist.
When they locked up the social democrats,
I remained silent;
I was not a social democrat.
When they came for the trade unionists,
I did not speak out;
I was not a trade unionist.
When they came for the Jews,
I remained silent;
I wasn't a Jew.
When they came for me,
there was no one left to speak out.
What happens if they take up a business practice that penalizes you, and no one does anything because it doesn't effect them,
I'm not flaming, nor defending the relevance of this thread, but saying something like that just annoys me a bit.
When the Nazis came for the communists,
I spoke out,
I got shot.
Kinda stupid of me to think that the power of unity would defeat tanks, guns and gas wasn't it?
its the princilple of the thing, its somthing I feel we should not have to put up with because some people have very valid reasonsWeslebear said:Your loss, I mean I'm not even interested in the series but unless you can't get internet access I see no reason why you wouldn't buy any game for that reason. Comes across as a needlessly childish thing to do.
I dont want to have to explain it but I would apreciate it if people didnt just sit. shrug and say "whats the probelm?"Cridhe said:You're always online anyway so why does this bother anyone? You can still go ahead and play forever alone if that's what you desire.
I'm not buying it for the fact the guys who made Diablo 1 and 2 aren't even involved in this game and I have a bad feeling about what Blizz may have done with it.