This is an unmeaningful question if you ask me. Blizzard's efforts to improve and expand Diablo 3 relative to its predecessors stems from the need to maintain its credibility and customer loyalty. It was never about how Diablo III will sell. Hell, even if blizzard decided to go with a non-innovative approach and just add more content utilizing Diablo II's existing game mechanics, people would still buy it nonetheless.
What u say seems logical, but what i conclude from WWI Panels is that thay don't have much info to really share with us. See - if they were to release it that soon, why wouldn't they give us more info? For me it seems, like they really got what they've shown, or just a little more...
Your point seems valid. They could be also withholding information inorder to ration them across the long time period that it would take diablo 3 to be released so as to make sure that the game doesn't lose its thunder.
dude wtf im pissed i was watching the main stage and there was no diablo 3 denizens of diable panel. i stayed up the extra 7 hours 2 watch it. and yes it was the first panel im sure of it. wtf?!!?!
Yes, its more interactive they talked about it in the first gameplay video with Cain.
I'm quiet aware that the lead designer elaborated in the first gameplay video that characters would be able to engage in dialogues. But my question specifically addresses 'conversation choices' and whether or not such a concept would be implemented.
In diablo I and II NPC interaction was rather limited and mostly quest oriented. Are there any plans in diablo III to provide an array of conversation choices ?
Ik vraag me tevens af of we weer de 2 scoll types krijgen om portals te maken en te indentificeren , zou weer cool worden. En misschien komt er nu wel een character editor waar je je eigen char kan aanmaken en personaliseren, zodat je niet vaak je kopie tegen het lijf loopt zoals in D2 vaak het geval was (dus een beetje zoals wow of andere mmorpg's).
Alleen hoop ik niet dat de runewords terug komen. Deze waren overpowered waardoor alle andere items useless werden.
But I agree, same-sex marriages should not be banned.
So what role does this fictional author Abd al-Hazir play in this? Is that the name of the female voice on the cinematic teaser?
Abd al-Hazin seems like a male arabic name. So I would scrap off that idea. But it's akward though that the game have adopted quiet a few elements from middle-eastern cultures. Could it be hinted as of such that much of the action would be taking place in a lifeless sahara - much like the outskirts of lut gholein ?
Only, you fail to realize that the ice hasn't changed and it's obviously just a photoshopped image. The ice has changed every time, why wouldn't it this time?
And also its quality is much inferior to the previous splash teaser images indicating that whoever photoshopped it is quiet the amateur.
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This is an unmeaningful question if you ask me. Blizzard's efforts to improve and expand Diablo 3 relative to its predecessors stems from the need to maintain its credibility and customer loyalty. It was never about how Diablo III will sell. Hell, even if blizzard decided to go with a non-innovative approach and just add more content utilizing Diablo II's existing game mechanics, people would still buy it nonetheless.
Your point seems valid. They could be also withholding information inorder to ration them across the long time period that it would take diablo 3 to be released so as to make sure that the game doesn't lose its thunder.
It's on the Tournament stage!!
I'm quiet aware that the lead designer elaborated in the first gameplay video that characters would be able to engage in dialogues. But my question specifically addresses 'conversation choices' and whether or not such a concept would be implemented.
Edit: apologies for the delayed response.
But I agree, same-sex marriages should not be banned.
here you go: http://computergames.ro/ro/downloads/viewitem/id/11237/name/diablo-3-gameplay-trailer-hd/section/description.html
Abd al-Hazin seems like a male arabic name. So I would scrap off that idea. But it's akward though that the game have adopted quiet a few elements from middle-eastern cultures. Could it be hinted as of such that much of the action would be taking place in a lifeless sahara - much like the outskirts of lut gholein ?
And also its quality is much inferior to the previous splash teaser images indicating that whoever photoshopped it is quiet the amateur.