Gorran
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Seriously guys, what's going on? Everytime I come back home there is new [filtered] 3 thread waiting for me.
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Play what you want, because when they get bored of D3 in a week, they'll come join you.
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RexZShadow on 03/20/2012, 11:32 AMIts not even an mmo and its basically more polished up version of D2 which is a more polished up version of D1.
You say that like it's a bad thing.
Joking aside, personally I really don't want them to reinvent Diablo just for the sake of innovating. Instead, they've basically gone through Diablo 2, figured out what was great about it (fast-paced gaming, ability to do everything solo or in groups, item hunting, being awesome while slaughtering demons), figured out what was bad (the economy, lack of viable builds, stat/attribute system too easy to "math out", boss runs just doing the same few levels over and over), and fixed the bad while keeping the good. Now, some might debate what was "good" or "bad" about Diablo 2, but I just don't understand why people are saying "it's too much like Diablo 2" as if they expected something completely different.
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Finish on 03/20/2012, 10:57 AMI tried out D3 and lets just say the UI is horrid, and the gameplay ( like d1 and 2 ) was decent not much pvp. And the click to move in all of them !!! my poor fingerss
You may not like D3's style personally, but it's a blizz game after all and it's been through years of polishing. The game evolved so much during beta, from UI to fundamental game mechanics, and you can really tell that they're trying hard to make the game as good as it can be. Compared to this, how has tera changed since CB1? They tweaked trivial things such as adding more Vekas but left what mattered untouched. The betas are a joke - they're merely a stability test at most.
D3 just CAN'T be bad... Even if you somehow really dislike D3, you still have to appreciate the amount of work and affort blizz put into and its attitude towards gaming. Honestly, not many companies care about the quality of their product anymore these days.