Hey. Thanks for giving such a level-headed answer. I shall try to answer some of your concerns (its a bit long, bear with me).
Haakong said:
Kudos for actually bringing a level headed reason to dislike the always online DRM.
Im not a blizz apologist, but I do stand for theres a difference between a shitty game and a company's legal decisions making the game less accessible. Bashing a game because your internet connection/pc isnt up to online gaming is like calling crysis shitty because your pc cant run it on full graphics settings. As for server downtime: D3 isnt a bad game because of it, thats blizz being idiots. Calling D3 a bad game because the company doesnt realise 5mill people online at the same time require A LOT of server power to handle it, is facepalm worthy.
This I ofcourse agree with, there is definatly a difference and just because Blizzard acts like jerks doesn't automatically make the game bad. I suspect that if I could play it the way I want to I would probably enjoy it.
Just for fun though, just let me tell you about the first 20mins that I played on my cousins account (before I was locked out due to being in a different region). Please realize though, this comes from someone who loved Diablo 1 and 2, not because I played them over and over again with friends on battlenet and collected loot, but because I enjoyed the story and atmosphere.
My first impression: MAAAN this intro-movie is low-res. I dont know about you, but I am a HD-freak and having that ammount of artifacts in CGI-movies in a game I would have payed 60USD for is just crazy. And no, my computer plays the game in full-hd max settings without problems. I am not the only one that reacts on this, although I am probably one of the few that actually cares. And yes Blizzard still makes GORGEOUS movies, but that counts for little when they give us so highly compressed movie-clips with our games).
Second Impression: (Diablo 1 and 2 spoilers, do I still have to warn for those?) Ok, I chose a barbarian... And my motivation for fighting is that I "want to test my blade against evil" ?! Seriously? That is it? In Diablo 2 I was chasing after the freaking hero from the first game that was gradually being taken over by Diablo! That was AWESOME and really cool... in this game I am just some no-name barbarian that wants to test my might? That really does not get me motivated at all!
Third impression: I started playing, suddenly I was just thrust unto a road, I beat some zombies. Combat felt smooth and nice, but I really lacked any sort of buildup of the story. Here I finished playing, it was late at night and when I logged in next morning I was locked out.
Sor far: Game might very well be fun, but seems to be really lacking in story-apartment. Am I the only one that cares about that? Blizzard doesn't seem to care anymore (SC2 was also a real letdown when it came to story).
Haakong said:
But yeh, blizz should have added an offline mode where you cant get achievements, use AH, and the characters there cant be used online. They wouldve still sold 5mill copies (if not more) had they done that. A real investment fail of blizz tbh.
I would call it more of a betrayal to their fans than an investment failure. I think Blizzard probably gets more money this way, but sometimes you have to look at why companies like Blizzard, Valve and Bioware became this big and got such a huge and loyal following from the beginning. It sure as hell wasn't by squeezing every cent out of every customer at every turn, it was by making great games that the fans loved.
Haakong said:
Oh, and to please the gods of nitpicking: Do you have a source that duping/hacking is just as common in D3 as in D2? I ask because I wonder if its true. By hacking Im not refering to stolen accounts (cant blame the game for idiots falling for phishing scams), but the game being altered even if its a always online game.
First of all, wether it is more or less than in Diablo 2 I wouldn't know, never having played Diablo 2 online. Also, I dont have a source (although Blizzard banning loads of cheaters should be evidence enough that cheating obviously exists) but dont really feel that I need one. As soon as there are instances of duping/hacking, that is an immidiate fail as we were told that the main reason that we as players would benefit from an always-online envoriment would be that we would not have to deal with such things. Now, instead of making sure that players that play online dont have to deal with hackers, now even we that just want to play singelplayer may run the risk of being duped somehow. This is not improvement.
Kekkonen1 said:
Also, I absolutely LOATHE lagging and will never buy a game that lags in singelplayer.
Haakong said:
As I stated before, I find this argument strange, considering how many AAA games like dark souls and skyrim had some INSANE framerate drops and game breaking bugs, yet no one complained about that (some did ofc, but not the same scale as D3 lag got). The moment a game got lag, THEN it is an outrage. Why is lag so much more infuriating compared to bugs and framerate drops?
The thing is, and here I can ofcourse only speak for myself, I dont play games with huge game-breaking bugs or framerate-issues that make it virtually unplayable either. I have always complained that Bethesda-games are a bit too buggy for my taste and dont generally play them. But I was never a fan to begin with so it doesn't really bother me.
Also, I think there is a marked difference. Bethesda makes huge open-world games and no game is perfect, there will always be bugs. Do I think Bethesda could maybe make a better job att lessening the ammount of bugs? Sure, but I dont think those sorts of games will ever be free of bugs. In the same way, if I wanted to play WoW or FFXI I wouldnt complain about lag, those are the kind of games where it would be expected to encounter lags.
But lag in a singelplayer-game? That is where it becomes unacceptable. No matter how many people want to chant that Diablo 3 is an mmo that is just not true, neither is it a singelplayer-game. It is a game with singel- and multiplayer options (just like Diablo 1 and 2 were), and there to make a game where even people playing alone has to endure lagg, that is simply not acceptable.
A huge open-world game like Skyrim might be impossible to make completely without bugs, but a game such as Diablo was never impossible to make without lag for those wanting to play singelplayer. I guess that is the big difference for me.