Just buy ressurecton of evil for the pc thats wat i did
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Just buy ressurecton of evil for the pc thats wat i did
My computer would not run that game. At least, it would look way worse than it does on the Xbox. I'm sorta just holding out till I find someone with an original Xbox that I can borrow. And besides, wouldn't I need the original Doom 3 in order to install it?
i do think that Diablo II BG and Titan Q's graphics would all be nice for D3 but i think a cross between BG and D2 would be the best just to have a more #d feel with an isometric view so i can still tele a 3d revolving game such as WoW would be very difficult to get all of the good features from D2 into D3 which is what everyone really wants i mean come on
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I'm sticking with Diablo 2, but only if they keep the gameplay as it was.
Should they really want to change it from the mouse-system to a keyboard thing then God of War has a better camera angle if you ask me.
And if they want to do a 2nd person game they should stick with fable.
To upgrade the graphics I'd like them to have a look at Titan's quest. If they're willing to give it a little retro glow they should stick to a combination of diablo 2 and Baldur's gate.
And I'm not talking about diablo 3 in a full 3d world. I just won't believe blizzard would screw up the gameplay of a masterpiece.
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the way I see it there're some factors that make Diablo the game it is.
Two of them are the graphics and the gameplay.
The 2d world blends perfect with the clicking system, which (in my oppinion) must be left that way.
there're enough 3d games around and only a couple of (good) 2d ones. and I like a 2d rpg more than a 3d one (tho WoW and Morrowind are some good ones (sure, there are more, but I'm just stating the way I see things)).
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the way I see it there're some factors that make Diablo the game it is.
Two of them are the graphics and the gameplay.
The 2d world blends perfect with the clicking system, which (in my oppinion) must be left that way.
there're enough 3d games around and only a couple of (good) 2d ones. and I like a 2d rpg more than a 3d one (tho WoW and Morrowind are some good ones (sure, there are more, but I'm just stating the way I see things)).
I do not see that a problem of graphics, but a problem of pace. Diablo II goes fast, both characters and monsters flash across the sceen at in-humane levels of speed. But in all 3D games I see everything goes at a regular pace, and because of the extreme graphics it never comes up to the same speedsm, almost as if there's constant lag.
Keep the pace up where it should be, and combine that with a full customizable 3D view (and an option to lock it intothe same standard perspective) and we have a solution.
PlugY for Diablo II allows you to reset skills and stats, transfer items between characters in singleplayer, obtain all ladder runewords and do all Uberquests while offline. It is the only way to do all of the above. Please use it.
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A set 3D position won't help - objects block each other, something that doesn't really happen in 2D...
I only included the set 3D option to satisfy all the isometric fans out there. What I meant by set was that you press a button and the camera snaps into whatever preset position you have selected. Press the same button again, and the camera becomes fully moveable, allowing you to rotate around obscuring objects.
PlugY for Diablo II allows you to reset skills and stats, transfer items between characters in singleplayer, obtain all ladder runewords and do all Uberquests while offline. It is the only way to do all of the above. Please use it.
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They did that in Harvest Moon for PS1. Great idea. And with some work, Blizzard could make the game fully 3D. That way, you can see all those places that would normally be hidden behind semi-transparent objects, like in Diablo 2.
You can't set a camera in a isometric kind of position, because in isometric mode, the view is not top-down, it is slightly tilted to simulate 3D. But, since all objects are sprites, they don't really overlap each other unless need to. In 3D, objects are real, and when the camera is tilted, every big tower or the like will always block something whether you want it or not.
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My computer would not run that game. At least, it would look way worse than it does on the Xbox. I'm sorta just holding out till I find someone with an original Xbox that I can borrow. And besides, wouldn't I need the original Doom 3 in order to install it?
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take the graphics away and its just not diablo
Should they really want to change it from the mouse-system to a keyboard thing then God of War has a better camera angle if you ask me.
And if they want to do a 2nd person game they should stick with fable.
To upgrade the graphics I'd like them to have a look at Titan's quest. If they're willing to give it a little retro glow they should stick to a combination of diablo 2 and Baldur's gate.
And I'm not talking about diablo 3 in a full 3d world. I just won't believe blizzard would screw up the gameplay of a masterpiece.
''Zubin, I've always imagined you as a crazy raver. The kinda guy that spends all night dancing to trance music while waving glow sticks and popping ecstasy.'' - Murderface
Two of them are the graphics and the gameplay.
The 2d world blends perfect with the clicking system, which (in my oppinion) must be left that way.
there're enough 3d games around and only a couple of (good) 2d ones. and I like a 2d rpg more than a 3d one (tho WoW and Morrowind are some good ones (sure, there are more, but I'm just stating the way I see things)).
Keep the pace up where it should be, and combine that with a full customizable 3D view (and an option to lock it intothe same standard perspective) and we have a solution.
but by making it many different perspectives thats just going to hide MORE things
unless u go around and make the camera go full circle every second.
Sometimes I just go on turning the camera and get confused which direction I was facing.