Of course we can't stop them all; not even a monthly fee could accomplish that. However do we not all agree that the amount of hacking/exploiting/botting was at a level that directly affected the integrity and difficulty of the game in an online setting? I seriously can't bear to play this game online it is such a joke.
One question I can't help but ask is why Blizzard ever allowed Diablo 2 to get as hacked and exploited as it did? Did they not have the resources to catch the hackers? Were they just lazy? Did they just not care? Did they actually think that it would make the game better by letting people hack it? What will be different about Diablo 3 that would encourage them to "clean up" battle.net?
You guys are rediculous. The game is not going to be too cartoony just look at the gameplay footage. There is plenty of blood and gore and "realism." I'm most afraid of people learning how to hack this game like they did the other installments. That's what completely ruined my experience with Diablo 2 over battle.net. I would gladly pay a $5 a month fee to make it a legitimate online game. I don't spend my time playing online games just to have all my items completely worthless due to hackers and exploiters. That's what we should all be fearing most.
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One question I can't help but ask is why Blizzard ever allowed Diablo 2 to get as hacked and exploited as it did? Did they not have the resources to catch the hackers? Were they just lazy? Did they just not care? Did they actually think that it would make the game better by letting people hack it? What will be different about Diablo 3 that would encourage them to "clean up" battle.net?