What's done is done, now, learn from that and move on.
The only thing I wont ever tolerate, is the fact that they had D2 and WoW to learn a lot of what works and what doesn't. And still, they seem to be "testing" and "discovering" obvious things on the fly. It's disgusting.
What's done is done, now, learn from that and move on.
Bam! You win, sir.
The only thing I wont ever tolerate, is the fact that they had D2 and WoW to learn a lot of what works and what doesn't. And still, they seem to be "testing" and "discovering" obvious things on the fly. It's disgusting.
To be fair D3 doesn't seem to have absolutely anything in common with D2 or WoW's core systems (stat and item systems). Only influences. That's how I see it at least.
Whether that was a good decision (to change everything) or not is up for debate. And I know most people think they made the bad decision.
But even if we do, what is the point?.
What's done is done, now, learn from that and move on.
The only thing I wont ever tolerate, is the fact that they had D2 and WoW to learn a lot of what works and what doesn't. And still, they seem to be "testing" and "discovering" obvious things on the fly. It's disgusting.
To be fair D3 doesn't seem to have absolutely anything in common with D2 or WoW's core systems (stat and item systems). Only influences. That's how I see it at least.
Whether that was a good decision (to change everything) or not is up for debate. And I know most people think they made the bad decision.
You just can't throw away decades of experience, feedback and knowledge because you want to try something new. No sir. Not with my dear Diablo saga.