I don't honestly know. I've only played one co-op game which was with my brother during beta. I didn't notice any scaling particularly, though I presume it's in there (they had it in D2 so it stands to reason). But then the beta was notoriously easy; it'll get a lot harder later and presumably any scaling would get more noticeable too. I'm still on trial mode till my copy arrives (hopefully soon-tm), so I'll get a better look in a few days. What I played of co-op it was a case of the faster class killing everything and the other class swinging at thin air looking not so pleased with themselves. A class like the Witch Doctor has a lot of fire power once they've ramped up, but with an auto-attack like the spider jar thing you have a short delay before you do any damage. Compare this to a Monk using the teleport Fist of Thunder thing and you have one bored Witch Doctor so long as the content remains easy. That was basically the only experience I had with multiplayer. It'll end up much better than that I'm sure, but that's all I know for now.BloatedGuppy said:Can I ask you a question? How well does the game scale to multiple players? I'm planning on co-oping this with my girlfriend, but she was out last night so I messed around in solo and found it almost painfully easy. I'm sure it'll still be fun enough even then but I'm really hoping it kicks it up a notch as more people join.
Pretty much this.Adam Jensen said:Torchlight 2. I can't support always-on DRM in single player games.
And before the thread is flooded with people asking where's the "both" option in the poll, this is obviously a topic for people who will only choose one of these two games.
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Make sure you don't trade or use the regular auction house, because, by your definition they are pay to win. Pay to win implies the items are spawned into the game, which they are not in this situation. Players are just charging an alternative currency for the items they spend the hours grinding.ecoho said:torchlight 2 why? 4 words real money auction house. pay to win = me no play![]()
Actually, the better question is, WHY should anyone give a flying fuck-rat about hackers?matrix3509 said:People need to stop saying, "Oh now we won't have hackers." Who gives a flying fuck-rat about hackers when the auction house is the most blatent bit of Pay2Win fuckery that has ever been attempted? Not even Zynga have the balls to do something like this.
While this is not explicitly true, there are quite a lot of people who'd have trouble playing any PC game if the power went out, comrade dingo.DingoDoom said:What if your power goes out?
Well, it builds anticipation of course, for the experience you're about to receive. It helps put you in the mindset of those fortunate enough to be able to play the game they bought.Admiral Stukov said:Give me one valid reason to have queuing in singleplayer and I will buy a physical copy of D3 and eat it.
You're wrong. Please, do your fucking research before you start spouting ignorance. The game will feature a PvP component, but it will be added in an (free) update post-launch.Vigormortis said:Actually, the better question is, WHY should anyone give a flying fuck-rat about hackers?matrix3509 said:People need to stop saying, "Oh now we won't have hackers." Who gives a flying fuck-rat about hackers when the auction house is the most blatent bit of Pay2Win fuckery that has ever been attempted? Not even Zynga have the balls to do something like this.
The game has no PvP component. It's ONLY co-op.
Ergo, it's a bit idiotic for anyone to be worried about hackers or to proclaim the game is pay-to-win.
Keeping this in mind, I once again pose the question I've asked several times before: Why did Blizzard implement Always-On DRM?
Answer: So they can tell you all when, where, and HOW to play your game. And, to control every aspect of the game in an attempt to milk every single last penny they can from you. (through the Auction House)
Anyone who thinks there are ANY OTHER REASONS beyond those is deluding themselves.
I know it's "planned", but my point was the game shipped WITHOUT IT.Substitute Troll said:You're wrong. Please, do your fucking research before you start spouting ignorance. The game will feature a PvP component, but it will be added in an (free) update post-launch.Vigormortis said:Actually, the better question is, WHY should anyone give a flying fuck-rat about hackers?matrix3509 said:People need to stop saying, "Oh now we won't have hackers." Who gives a flying fuck-rat about hackers when the auction house is the most blatent bit of Pay2Win fuckery that has ever been attempted? Not even Zynga have the balls to do something like this.
The game has no PvP component. It's ONLY co-op.
Ergo, it's a bit idiotic for anyone to be worried about hackers or to proclaim the game is pay-to-win.
Keeping this in mind, I once again pose the question I've asked several times before: Why did Blizzard implement Always-On DRM?
Answer: So they can tell you all when, where, and HOW to play your game. And, to control every aspect of the game in an attempt to milk every single last penny they can from you. (through the Auction House)
Anyone who thinks there are ANY OTHER REASONS beyond those is deluding themselves.
The 'alternative currency' is money. It is pay-to-win in every way that matters to people who don't like pay-to-win.Snowblindblitz said:Make sure you don't trade or use the regular auction house, because, by your definition they are pay to win. Pay to win implies the items are spawned into the game, which they are not in this situation. Players are just charging an alternative currency for the items they spend the hours grinding.ecoho said:torchlight 2 why? 4 words real money auction house. pay to win = me no play![]()
I don't mind you not liking it, but I hate how people mistake it for pay to win.
no pay to win is when you use real money to buy an advantage. Using an ingame AH or tradeing requires you to play the game, earn currincy ,and get items they can trade. Now please dont post till youve done more research and know what your talking about.Snowblindblitz said:Make sure you don't trade or use the regular auction house, because, by your definition they are pay to win. Pay to win implies the items are spawned into the game, which they are not in this situation. Players are just charging an alternative currency for the items they spend the hours grinding.ecoho said:torchlight 2 why? 4 words real money auction house. pay to win = me no play![]()
I don't mind you not liking it, but I hate how people mistake it for pay to win.