I like this idea. It could also be kinda cool when making a custom game to have the option of asking for certain roles/classes, so that the more hardcore people can have a balanced roster of support/tank/dps characters (like a WoW raid), or one could try to get varied classes, or all one class (running a full on Crusade can be fun, ater all).
This is not bad idea, but for sure Blizzard won't implement this. For casual players public games are good enough and better players are always part of some clan or at least chat community.
However it would be cool, if host could setup which classes he wants to join his public game.
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One thing that has always bothered me about Diablo 3 opposed to the good ol' Diablo 2 is the creation of Custom Games and joining Custom Games.
Quick Match in my opinion is flawed due to joining games with people AFK, people doing other objectives and so forth.
Here is my idea on how Diablo 3/Blizzard should implement the addition of Custom Games to Diablo 3:
Click Game Settings:
http://imgur.com/a/pNfxf
Then you'd select the Customs Game bullet and hit "Find" to find available Custom Games:
http://imgur.com/a/LhvfO
That window would close and the right side window would appear (kinda like Diablo 2), then you'd select a Custom Game you are wanting to do:
http://imgur.com/a/tyvoy
Let me know what you think!
I like this idea. It could also be kinda cool when making a custom game to have the option of asking for certain roles/classes, so that the more hardcore people can have a balanced roster of support/tank/dps characters (like a WoW raid), or one could try to get varied classes, or all one class (running a full on Crusade can be fun, ater all).
This is not bad idea, but for sure Blizzard won't implement this. For casual players public games are good enough and better players are always part of some clan or at least chat community.
However it would be cool, if host could setup which classes he wants to join his public game.