NameIsRobertPaulson said:
pure.Wasted said:
NameIsRobertPaulson said:
MetallicaRulez0 said:
Crono1973 said:
Clearly those people should have checked with YOU to see how many points should be knocked off for Day 1 DLC and server problems that prevent them from playing a $60 game.
No, it prevents them from playing it ON THE FIRST DAY... and only intermittently at that. I've still managed to play over 8 hours even with all the maintenance and crashes.
People review-bombing and asking for refunds are just acting like children. It's a GIGANTIC online global release. If you didn't expect problems, then you're a bigger fool than I thought... and that's saying something!
In every other type of business on this Earth, when you purchase a product you can use it immediately.
Why should games be different?
Really, the moment you make a downpayment on a house you can move in? The moment you buy a ticket for a plane you can get on the plane and fly to your destination?
The moment you pre-ordered Diablo 3 you were able to play it? How is this any different from the months you spent waiting for your pre-order?
1) Didn't buy D3. Have no intention to. Will wait for Torchlight 2.
2) When you buy a CD, DVD, Book, or any other product that only involves you and the creator of the product, you can use it.
When you place an online order for a CD, DVD, Book, or any other product that only involves you and the creator of the product, you can't use it. You have to wait for it to be packaged, shipped, and delivered. Furthermore, if it's a game, it has to be installed. You can't play it until you've installed it.
All of this is
perfectly OK. But saying "if it's a massively multiplayer game, the servers have to stabilize" isn't OK. Uh, what? Why does everything else gets a pass?
I don't want my stuff to have to be delivered to me, that's an inconvenience. I want it teleported here immediately, although there's no need, since it's already auto-installed on my computer, because I want that too.
???
martyrdrebel27 said:
pure.Wasted said:
wrong again. there is a huge difference between WOW and D3. in WOW, yes you can play the whole game solo and ignore the other players, but they will always be there. Diablo 3 isn't like that, there is nobody else in my game. Not a single other player in my world. I am the Single Player of that game, so how is that NOT a SINGLE PLAYER game?
and as for PVP, you do realize that PVP isn't even in the game yet, right? Let's compare this game to say... Halo. Halo has a single player campaign, which you can then choose to do online or not, and a "PVP" mode. How is so hard for you to comprehend that the same structure could be used for this game? It's essentially single player, unless you choose otherwise.
It's funny that I'm wrong and you're right and yet there's Diablo 3... sitting right there... agreeing with me. Hmm.
Could Diablo 3 have been made as a single player game? Absolutely.
Could WoW have been made as a single player game? Absolutely.
Neither was. Diablo 3 would have been easier to scale down, sure, I'll agree there. It's easier to pretend that Diablo 3 is a single player game, that's true too! But they didn't! Hence it is not a single player game. It is a multiplayer game that can be played as though it were single player by ignoring its multiplayer features.