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BottledViolence
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 Re: Diablo III
Knaight wrote: For those of us with less than stable internet connections, that is a deal breaker. Also for those of us that would get it to play when there is no internet connection. The thing is, there aren't that many potential buyers who fit that description.
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mindtakerr
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 Re: Diablo III
BottledViolence wrote: Knaight wrote: For those of us with less than stable internet connections, that is a deal breaker. Also for those of us that would get it to play when there is no internet connection. The thing is, there aren't that many potential buyers who fit that description. Well, you can always wait an hour or two until a hacking group comes out with a patch to fix that. It's long been true that hackers and crackers actually make legitimate sales work better, too.
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BottledViolence
Harbinger of the Coz
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 Re: Diablo III
mindtakerr wrote: BottledViolence wrote: Knaight wrote: For those of us with less than stable internet connections, that is a deal breaker. Also for those of us that would get it to play when there is no internet connection. The thing is, there aren't that many potential buyers who fit that description. Well, you can always wait an hour or two until a hacking group comes out with a patch to fix that. It's long been true that hackers and crackers actually make legitimate sales work better, too. Of that I am certain. 
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| Thu Aug 11, 2011 2:50 pm |
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Raygereio
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 Re: Diablo III
mindtakerr wrote: Well, you can always wait an hour or two until a hacking group comes out with a patch to fix that. It's long been true that hackers and crackers actually make legitimate sales work better, too. Oh look and at that point you'll have lost any reason to buy the game, because the free version is now superior to what the legitimate on is offering. Good job company who's trying to sell me something.
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Knaight
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 Re: Diablo III
mindtakerr wrote: BottledViolence wrote: Knaight wrote: For those of us with less than stable internet connections, that is a deal breaker. Also for those of us that would get it to play when there is no internet connection. The thing is, there aren't that many potential buyers who fit that description. Well, you can always wait an hour or two until a hacking group comes out with a patch to fix that. It's long been true that hackers and crackers actually make legitimate sales work better, too. That and the independent companies are doing this genre better anyways. Torchlight II gets brought up a lot for good reason (even if it is more like Torchlight III, considering the original non tabletop FATE). That said, this isn't a genre I'm particularly interested in, so I'm not likely to catch more minor details in quality.
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| Fri Aug 12, 2011 11:57 am |
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Timespike
Wants to try and hold a conversation in Pretty
Joined: Thu Apr 02, 2009 9:34 pm Posts: 12772 Location: Marengo, IL (or, the far edge of nowhere)
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 Re: Diablo III
Aaron Stack wrote: mindtakerr wrote: Aaron Stack wrote: That's why I haven't bought another FPS since L4D2. And that's iwhy I don't need to buy Torchlight II or Diablo III, because I already bought Diablo II and Torchlight. I don't need other games that do the same thing.
So, Left 4 Dead 2 is vastly different from Left 4 Dead? Buying Left 4 Dead 2 was the cut off point when I decided enough is enough on re-buying the same game wearing different clothes. I wasn't always this bitter and cynical  I used to buy all the Mega Man games as a child too, but I eventually learned that was a waste, too. Ray: Fortunately there have been no fandom outbreaks here. This is not the only conversation on Diablo III that I am following, however, and the fandom is out in force. "Babies" is about the nicest thing I can say about them. The movie comparison is valid, since I do not watch every comedy, or every drama, or every anything. I am discerning about my movie choices based on uniqueness as well as execution. However, there are different takes on comedy; Monty Python is a different and equally valid experience to Mikey Mason, even if they are both comedy. However, Diablo III is not a different experience, based on the information that has been released, from Diablo II. They have a formula, and it works. That is fine. But I'm tired of the formula they're offering. Just as i wouldn't buy all the Scary Movie and related farces after being tired of that format, I'm not required to keep the same buyer consumer pattern in this instance either. You have a stricter definition of "different experience" than some of us do. I'm fine buying new content, even if it's hung on a familiar framework, provided I like both the content and the framework.
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| Sat Aug 13, 2011 7:10 pm |
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BottledViolence
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 Re: Diablo III
I have no issue with games that I enjoy continuing with the same formula. In fact, I prefer it. I loved Ghost Recon, but they ruined it by adding features with GRAW. I want Diablo to be Diablo. I want a new but similar experience. I consider it a new experience with new maps, classes and skills even if the mechanics are the same.
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D3M410
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Got the beta invite today. Anyone else in for the stress test?
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Timespike
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 Re: Diablo III
Raygereio wrote: mindtakerr wrote: Well, you can always wait an hour or two until a hacking group comes out with a patch to fix that. It's long been true that hackers and crackers actually make legitimate sales work better, too. Oh look and at that point you'll have lost any reason to buy the game, because the free version is now superior to what the legitimate on is offering. Good job company who's trying to sell me something. Not really. If you want to reward the development studio, regardless of the crazy DRM their publisher has slapped on top of their product, buying is still the best way to go.
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BottledViolence
Harbinger of the Coz
Joined: Fri Aug 29, 2008 5:37 pm Posts: 6353 Location: Detroit
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 Re: Diablo III
Timespike wrote: Raygereio wrote: mindtakerr wrote: Well, you can always wait an hour or two until a hacking group comes out with a patch to fix that. It's long been true that hackers and crackers actually make legitimate sales work better, too. Oh look and at that point you'll have lost any reason to buy the game, because the free version is now superior to what the legitimate on is offering. Good job company who's trying to sell me something. Not really. If you want to reward the development studio, regardless of the crazy DRM their publisher has slapped on top of their product, buying is still the best way to go. I prefer to punish the publisher for their DRM choice by not buying. 
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