Getting lag and having to queue for single player. Server problems stop you playing a SINGLEPLAYER game.The Cool Kid said:Why not? In this day and age most people have an internet connection and it ensures a better game experience in games like D3 where hacked items can truly ruin it.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.
captcha: road apples
I've been getting the weirdest captchas lately.
Are you perchance playing on a toaster?Squidbulb said:I would buy Torchlight 2 but my computer probably isn't up to snuff.
Hahaha, I have to admit. I was VERY surprised at how well Torchlight runs on max settings. I think it is easily more visually appealing then D3 on the maximum settings my system will allow.GeneralTwinkle said:Are you perchance playing on a toaster?Squidbulb said:I would buy Torchlight 2 but my computer probably isn't up to snuff.
torchlight 2 could run on practically anything, and T2 won't be much more intensive.
I like the look of it in general more then diablo. I like cartoony graphics, even in a serious game. Just easier to look at.Soopy said:Hahaha, I have to admit. I was VERY surprised at how well Torchlight runs on max settings. I think it is easily more visually appealing then D3 on the maximum settings my system will allow.GeneralTwinkle said:Are you perchance playing on a toaster?Squidbulb said:I would buy Torchlight 2 but my computer probably isn't up to snuff.
torchlight 2 could run on practically anything, and T2 won't be much more intensive.
Yeah it is easier to look at.GeneralTwinkle said:I like the look of it in general more then diablo. I like cartoony graphics, even in a serious game. Just easier to look at.Soopy said:Hahaha, I have to admit. I was VERY surprised at how well Torchlight runs on max settings. I think it is easily more visually appealing then D3 on the maximum settings my system will allow.GeneralTwinkle said:Are you perchance playing on a toaster?Squidbulb said:I would buy Torchlight 2 but my computer probably isn't up to snuff.
torchlight 2 could run on practically anything, and T2 won't be much more intensive.
I can run D3, but the game bores me. The combat just feels flat and the graphics, IMO, are no better then TL2.The Cool Kid said:That queue was only an issue for the first 48 hours and I can't see any more server problems...GeneralTwinkle said:Getting lag and having to queue for single player. Server problems stop you playing a SINGLEPLAYER game.The Cool Kid said:Why not? In this day and age most people have an internet connection and it ensures a better game experience in games like D3 where hacked items can truly ruin it.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.
captcha: road apples
I've been getting the weirdest captchas lately.
Just a few weeks ago, I was having HUGE internet troubles, and doing all I could to fix them. If I wanted to play diablo, nope.
However, My internet was alright enough that it would launch steam long enough for me to switch to offline mode, then I could play torchlight 2 as long as I want.
And about hacked items ruining it? Play with your friends, and only if they don't hack. Diablo doesn't seem that fun to play with randoms.
I have steady internet and haven't an issue with Diablo III. It means that I can hop in and out of friends games, while knowing no hacked items will appear, and can make use of a 24/7 auction house. It really sounds like the people against D3 simply have a bad connection, and try to justify TL2 because of it. Makes TL2 sound like the choice for people who simply can't run D3.
No, it implies exactly what it sounds like. Paying money for an in-game advantage is pay-to-win.Snowblindblitz said:Pay to win implies it's spawned into the game.
Then I shall die in the attempt!You cannot argue that point.
The seller invest his time as per usual, but the buyer has not invested his. He invests dollars instead. That's the definition of pay-to-win if there ever was such a thing.Those same items can be bought by in game currency, and still involve a player investing the time into attaining those items.
This is a totally arbitrary distinction contrived specifically to bend the definition of pay-to-win around Blizzard's RMAH and defend their practices. These contrivances are becoming ever more absurd to keep pace with Blizzard's policies.Pay to win is spawning items into the game that did not exist prior to this: in this case, they already exist in that another player spent the time or crafting necessary to make it, and then chose to sell it for an alternative currency rather then the in-game one.
The same applies to many games which use a more standard and uncontroversially 'pay-to-win' model.If anything, it's pay to be lazy. Which already existed in these games anyways. The "advantage" is available to any player willing to put the time in, not just those willing to slap down money. And clearly anyone can obtain, because someone has to first unlock/find/create the item before it can even appear on the AH.
ALL ABOARD THAT'S COMIN' ABOARD!!! HATE TRAIN IS LEAVING THE STATION!!!Don't get rude, when clearly you don't understand the concept yourself, you just jump on the hate train.
I don't know if I'm 'against' Diablo III... despite all my gripes, the truth is, I would love to play it. Even though I gripe about the DRM, my connection is perfectly fine, so that's not the issue for me. At the moment, I can't run either game. Hopefully I'll be able to run both soon. I found Torchlight a little underwhelming, but I am interested to see how the sequel turns out. And the items won't be hacked, but people will be buying them with money. Is that really an improvement? Personally it's the same to me if they're hacking it or buying it with real money.The Cool Kid said:That queue was only an issue for the first 48 hours and I can't see any more server problems...
I have steady internet and haven't an issue with Diablo III. It means that I can hop in and out of friends games, while knowing no hacked items will appear, and can make use of a 24/7 auction house. It really sounds like the people against D3 simply have a bad connection, and try to justify TL2 because of it. Makes TL2 sound like the choice for people who simply can't run D3.