Who friggen cares. Then again I don't really think the OP is being serious, but I'll bite.
It's a god damned single player game. Nobody cares how long anybody takes to finish the game and it's nowhere near being a game that will ever be in the competitive scene. The closest you'll get to seeing "Pro Diablo 3 players" will be you watching a recording-breaking speedrun of a Diablo 3 run on a speed demo site.
If it is slightly harder, then that just means you're getting more for your money. Harder game + set amount of content = More hours played.
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The level of stupidity in here is like infinite to the power of infinite.
Herp derp I beats the beta...herp....on my level 13 twinked toon easily....derp
I sure is an amazing..herp....gamer...derp.
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My GF finished the beta today. She play games very well but mostly shooters and action adventure stuff on consoles. She never played any point and click game in her life (no RTS, no moba, no hack and slash).
She finished the beta today, dying twice playing an DH. The first death was in the weeping hollow and was purely on lack of experience (she rushed to much and got mobed by scavengers). The second death came because she didn't new SK's spinning attack kills you in one hit.
She didn't felt the game was too hard (cause shes used to feel pressioned in games) even getting killed twice. In my opnion this whole experience means: 1) the beta difficulty might be low for us that passed our whole lives playing point and click. For people unfamiliar with mouse and keyboards the controls alone will make the game difficult. 2) just because someone's a noob doesn't mean it can't handle getting killed a couple times.
March 24th, 2012 at 2:41pm In my experience recently, if you're in a party of two or three, by the end of normal difficulty, if one person strays from the group and a pack of champions comes along, it's fatal.
I'm guessing that it's a little less risky in a group of four, but even then, probably only for a few more levels.
I'm talking about first characters, of course. Characters that are being fed gear and gold by higher-level characters can probably get by without everyone sticking together for a bit farther into the game.
My current motto for group play in Diablo III is "divide and be conquered".
Well, I guess we will have to just put a stick in old grandma playing D3.
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"Just google "diablo 3 gold guide" and magical rainbow covered demons will assault your eyes."
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It's a god damned single player game. Nobody cares how long anybody takes to finish the game and it's nowhere near being a game that will ever be in the competitive scene. The closest you'll get to seeing "Pro Diablo 3 players" will be you watching a recording-breaking speedrun of a Diablo 3 run on a speed demo site.
If it is slightly harder, then that just means you're getting more for your money. Harder game + set amount of content = More hours played.
Herp derp I beats the beta...herp....on my level 13 twinked toon easily....derp
I sure is an amazing..herp....gamer...derp.
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She finished the beta today, dying twice playing an DH. The first death was in the weeping hollow and was purely on lack of experience (she rushed to much and got mobed by scavengers). The second death came because she didn't new SK's spinning attack kills you in one hit.
She didn't felt the game was too hard (cause shes used to feel pressioned in games) even getting killed twice. In my opnion this whole experience means: 1) the beta difficulty might be low for us that passed our whole lives playing point and click. For people unfamiliar with mouse and keyboards the controls alone will make the game difficult. 2) just because someone's a noob doesn't mean it can't handle getting killed a couple times.
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March 24th, 2012 at 2:41pm
In my experience recently, if you're in a party of two or three, by the end of normal difficulty, if one person strays from the group and a pack of champions comes along, it's fatal.
I'm guessing that it's a little less risky in a group of four, but even then, probably only for a few more levels.
I'm talking about first characters, of course. Characters that are being fed gear and gold by higher-level characters can probably get by without everyone sticking together for a bit farther into the game.
My current motto for group play in Diablo III is "divide and be conquered".
Well, I guess we will have to just put a stick in old grandma playing D3.
"Just google "diablo 3 gold guide" and magical rainbow covered demons will assault your eyes."