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JinseiNGC224: This is very good news indeed. It's a stab to always-online as others have pointed out. More and more big names in the gaming world are stripping the always online aspects of their games, or even going a step further.

Can't wait to see if you they get rid to always online altogether, but maybe that's asking too much (?) A gamer can hope for the best.
Unfortunately, they won't be making an offline mode for PCs

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JinseiNGC224: This is very good news indeed. It's a stab to always-online as others have pointed out. More and more big names in the gaming world are stripping the always online aspects of their games, or even going a step further.

Can't wait to see if you they get rid to always online altogether, but maybe that's asking too much (?) A gamer can hope for the best.
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richmondody: Unfortunately, they won't be making an offline mode for PCs

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As long as they use battle.net, none of their games will.
I dont understand the hate. D3 was pretty good game of its sort - and no one is forced to use AH (i certainly didnt), so whats the big deal? Especially now that its being closed? Shouldnt "Haters" now be going "Yay" - but instead just more hate?

I do not comprehend.

Then again, i am also unable to glorify the old D2 (which i cooped ALOT in lan's), so maybe i am just on a different wavelength.
can't play it offline... so it sux
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iippo: I dont understand the hate. D3 was pretty good game of its sort - and no one is forced to use AH (i certainly didnt), so whats the big deal?
You were not strictly forced, but the loot system was entirely driven by that... the fact that they are planning completely new generation rules for "loot 2.0" in a forthcoming patch, is no coincidence.

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iippo: Especially now that its being closed? Shouldnt "Haters" now be going "Yay" - but instead just more hate?
Some hate the AH and don't care for the always online, some don't care for the AH but hate the always online... to the latter this is new fuel for rage since Blizzard is removing one of the few excuses for having to play connected in single player yet they refuse to lift the connection requirements.

Personally, I dumped the game because i was more annoyed by the awful loot system, so that is a mildly good news for me... we'll see.
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iippo: I dont understand the hate. D3 was pretty good game of its sort - and no one is forced to use AH (i certainly didnt), so whats the big deal? Especially now that its being closed? Shouldnt "Haters" now be going "Yay" - but instead just more hate?

I do not comprehend.

Then again, i am also unable to glorify the old D2 (which i cooped ALOT in lan's), so maybe i am just on a different wavelength.
Nostalgia glasses, against change, don't like unfairness with people who have real money etc..

I wasn't that bothered with AH as much as the always online but considering I have decent internet it never occurred to me aside from the early XX Errors but while Diablo 3 is a decent hack'n'slash it's all there is.

They really should add an offline play now that AH is going away but I suppose it's not enough money in it for Blizzard to want to take that route.
Post edited September 18, 2013 by Nirth
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Nirth: Nostalgia glasses, against chance, don't like unfairness with people who have real money etc..
Thats actually probably the biggest thing i dont understand.

Does anyone feel down if their neighbour uses IDDQD while playing Doom? Sure D3 is multiplayer (IF you want to play it that way) ...but at the end of the day D1-D3 are all pretty much "individual sports" really.

I just dont understand why people care about it so much in the first place
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Crosmando: Anyone with a brain knows that Blizzard hasn't made "games" for a while now, they make monetization schemes. And still their moron fans keep getting fleeced and coming back for more like a beaten housewife. Some people just get what they deserve
Ok, how exactly is SC2 monetized if the only thing you'll ever pay for is the game?
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Crosmando: Ehhh, most of D3's "sales" were people who were given a free copy if they upgraded their WoW subscription (which they usually do anyway).
That's speculation.
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KingofGnG: Signed - A dumb asshole who bought Diablo III Collector's Edition (proof of how much dumb I am)
Dang, that collector's edition looks nice.
Post edited September 18, 2013 by Neobr10
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Neobr10: Ok, how exactly is SC2 monetized if the only thing you'll ever pay for is the game?
Promotion of e-sports tournaments.
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Neobr10: Ok, how exactly is SC2 monetized if the only thing you'll ever pay for is the game?
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Crosmando: Promotion of e-sports tournaments.
So what? How does it affect the gameplay experience?
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Neobr10: So what? How does it affect the gameplay experience?
More emphasis on developing the multiplayer at the expense of the single-player.
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Crosmando: More emphasis on developing the multiplayer at the expense of the single-player.
How, exactly? The SP in SC2 is just as developed as in SC1.
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Neobr10: How, exactly? The SP in SC2 is just as developed as in SC1.
The story was much, much worse, so they must have gutted the writing team or at least not hired anyone competent. In fact now that I think of it, the last decent story Blizzard have done in a game is Frozen Throne, since then it's all been pure derp.
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iippo: Thats actually probably the biggest thing i dont understand.

Does anyone feel down if their neighbour uses IDDQD while playing Doom? Sure D3 is multiplayer (IF you want to play it that way) ...but at the end of the day D1-D3 are all pretty much "individual sports" really.

I just dont understand why people care about it so much in the first place
No, as long as the economy is shared people feel that it matters and well while I agree with them in theory it didn't bother me as I didn't really play that serious, only a few weeks with some friends.

Regarding sales of Diablo 3, I read it was after 2 weeks only 1 million copies that were given from WoW subscription while they actually sold at least 5 million copies. I'll return with source as soon as I find it.


Diablo III Wikipedia
Activision Blizzard reported that Diablo III had broken the one-day PC sales records, accumulating over 3.5 million sales in the first 24 hours after release and over 6.3 million sales in its first week, including the 1.2 million people who obtained Diablo III through the World of Warcraft annual pass.
As of the end of 2012, it had sold more than 12 million copies.
Post edited September 18, 2013 by Nirth
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Nirth: No, as long as the economy is shared people feel that it matters and well while I agree with them in theory it didn't bother me as I didn't really play that serious, only a few weeks with some friends.
...but if youre playing by yourself or your friends and dont deal with auction house - youre not actually taking part in any economy and nor is your gaming experience really affected by it. Sure some gameplay design is result of thinking that x % of players do something in AH - but if youre not buying nor selling there, then there is no direct consequences.

So really, what does it matter if someone else can and does spend 1000usd on some stupid diablo trinket?

Virtual willy jealousy is just plain stupid.