Heh, seems that the hamster hasn't so much fallen off the wheel as it got catapulted out of it and bounced around the room for a while. All of battle-net is currently down.
Exterminas said:
What all the wisecracks seem to forget:
These issues aren't at launch, they are several hours after launch, during the first peak hour the game is released.
This isn't some kind of super-rush on the servers at 00:00, it is completely expectable traffic
Except for midnight launches most game stores open at around 9-10 am and then there's people getting off work, out of school etc. Also time zones. Launch "hour" is more along the lines of 12-24 hours long.
GiantRaven said:
Nick Thaler said:
For those mentioning blizzard taking down the D3 servers eventually. They still have the Diablo 2 and StarCraft servers up and those games are ancient. I wouldn't expect them to pull the plug on these servers for another 10-20 years.
And what about in, say, 50-60 years time?
GiantRaven said:
I would assume the same kind of person who would watch films made in the 50s in 2012. But I guess that sounds equally ridiculous to you right? Why should we bother to make our media and entertainment last?
Imagine if a game like Super Mario Brothers had this shit in it. People still play that game today and I bet still will be in decades to come because it's a great game.
Oh man yea, imagine if I wanted to boot up an original copy of Spacewar!
Err no wait, things have changed so much there's exactly one computer in the world able to run it
Let's try Vette! instead, that's only 20 or so yeas old after all. I'm sure it'll require a whole bunch of fuckery well beyond the average computer user for it to run, but that's fine. I'll just pop this floppy dis.... oh wait no.
Well what about Dungeon Keeper 2? That's about 10 years old so it comes on a CD. Installs happily, boots up but all sorts of colour issues... and oh look it just crashed to desktop for no reason at all.
But no, you're so right net connection is going to be the biggest problem with playing Diablo 3 50 years from now.