Or record number of eggs in Naysayer's faces?Clive Howlitzer said:This will shortly be followed up by another achievement "Most PC players disappointed in a game at one time ever."
Or record number of eggs in Naysayer's faces?Clive Howlitzer said:This will shortly be followed up by another achievement "Most PC players disappointed in a game at one time ever."
It wouldn't bother me. I really really wanted to like Diablo 3 but after playing it for awhile, it sucked too hard to possibly like it. I'd love if Blizzard patched it to the point it existed as a game, instead of just as a means to gouge people for money.JoelChenFA said:Or record number of eggs in Naysayer's faces?Clive Howlitzer said:This will shortly be followed up by another achievement "Most PC players disappointed in a game at one time ever."
I am actually paying 60 bucks for something similar. Not for the game or even the friends, but because i am curious about the social aspect and how will people react to this enviroment.antipunt said:But...like...everyone's brother's sister's landlord's pet cat is playing it. I'll be missing out skype moments with friends, it'd be a travesty
It doesn't include those figures.icnfde said:Uhhh yeah you would hope it would be the most pre-ordered PC game considering Blizzard practically gave the pre-orders away to everybody who re-subbed for WoW MoP...
That's just as bad as the people claiming that Wii Sports is the most successful selling game of all time because every Wii shipped with it (people in the mainstream media actually said this).
You do realize the beta was hosted on ONE single server, likely not even one in your region, for over 2 million people. Lag won't be an issue once it goes live.GoaThief said:Didn't like the D3 demo much at all with the virtually game-breaking teleporting enemies and lag, that was.easily the biggest deal breaker for me.
Not surprised this is the biggest pre-order for Amazon though, it's not on Steam after all and was the cheapest outlet excluding supermarkets.
I think it's not so much that it's not available elsewhere, but that the places it is available are insanely overpriced. Seriously, it's £15 cheaper for me to get a physical disc in a physical box driven to me in a van burning diesel by someone being paid a salary than it is to simply download it, and it's still available to play at exactly the same time. Why would anyone be stupid enough to pay 50% extra for no benefit whatsoever? Digital distribution is great for the convenience it offers, for the generally lower prices, and for the ease of keeping older games available. Take those benefits away and of course people are just going to order from Amazon instead.Valorik said:It's unsurprising it has more preorders than a game like say Skyrim on amazon, since for one thing, it's not available from digital distributors besides first party at Blizzards own website. I think if there were more places to purchase it wouldn't be running so high.
Scary monsters in Diablo? Ehm. Well people have their fears i quess.Mythic Falcon said:After playing the beta I just lost all interest. It wasn't even the bugs and lag that got to me, because I am aware that those are always issues that are going to come up in a beta. It is the game itself. I did not feel fear.
Playing Diablo I and II, I would travel into the deepest dungeons and caves, slowly making my way through the almost pitch black darkness, when suddenly out of nowhere I would be swamped by a horde of skeletons and imps trying to tear the flesh from my bones. I would fight for survival, barely making my way through and crawling to safety with the help of my last town portal scroll. In D3, I could waltz into a basement or a cave and immediately see where all the enemies were and the art style did nothing to help. They have WoW'd the graphics and I no longer find the monsters scary.
In the previous games, the enemy animations and art gave me chills. I remember the little shamans that move lightning fast, jumping all over the place. The vultures swamping me throughout the desert with their weird heads. Something about the stuttering, staccato movements and attacks were what enthralled me. D3 doesn't have that feel. It's like WoW, just from a top-down isometric-style and without dwarves. That doesn't really appeal to me.
Perhaps it's just me, but the DRM and RMAH are just two things that don't draw me to the game, the real problem is that it no longer feels like Diablo to me.