On the topic of SC Beta, there's something I can't quite remember.
I bought the internet livestream of Blizzcon 2009, does that give me a chance of getting in beta or not? Or was it only if you were actually there and got a physical key.
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Feb 11, 2010Seniri posted a message on Starcraft II Beta This Month!Posted in: NewsQuote from "DesmondTiny" »OH NOW I GET IT!! at first I dindt get the sss I juist didnt put the letters to gether to make the words. Lol I feel retarded now
Don't worry man you're not alone. I sat there for like two minutes looking at it trying to figure out what made it unique from other keyboards. Then I read the keys... lol. -
Feb 11, 2010Seniri posted a message on Starcraft II Beta This Month!Yeah. I have two WotLK WoW accounts, D2/LoD. I own Starcraft/BW, and WC3/Frozen Throne, but I haven't been able to find them since before B.Net was redone so I can't add them =/Posted in: News
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Feb 11, 2010Seniri posted a message on Starcraft II Beta This Month!Posted in: NewsQuote from "Jamoose" »I guess... I mean if its randomly chhosen between all the people who have a b.net account with atleast one game... It would be shit if a dude who has 1 game will get an invite and you, who got 5, wont....
He has as much of a right to beta SC2 if he wants to as you do. That "one game" might be WoW, and if it is then he just blew your 5 games outta the water.
Quote from "kairu" »and to seniri, I mean't no harm. but the size of Facebook combined with twitter is something to watch for. I do think they will solely slip updates by on these faster on their websites because of the ease. People Might want to pay lot more attention to them because somehow I was on facebook and saw that the second they posted and I almost shat my pants.
No worries, I was just saying this is here so we can discuss it, and I prefer that to some Facebook group where all my friends can see I'm online and never leave me alone. I rarely log on anymore, I hate talking to people. -
Feb 11, 2010Seniri posted a message on Starcraft II Beta This Month!Posted in: NewsQuote from "kairu" »like um no offense...but they(blizzard( straight up posted this on facebook :S. I'm assuming twitter too.
And everybody here has a Facebook and Twitter account, right? And we can discuss this over Facebook and Twitter as a DiabloFans community right? -
Feb 10, 2010Seniri posted a message on Starcraft II Beta This Month!My spec taken from my Xfire page. Gotta buy a new CPU/mobo, mine messed up. Definitely can handle Diablo 3 and Starcraft 2, hope they let me into the beta. Been signed up since day 1.Posted in: News
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Feb 10, 2010Seniri posted a message on Female Monk UpdatePosted in: NewsQuote from "Nacho_ijp" »did you noticed the female monk in the monk class page?? the fingers!! look at her fingers!!!!
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Feb 9, 2010Seniri posted a message on Female Monk UpdatePosted in: NewsQuote from "Grimson" »Shit, man. I swear sometimes western developers tend to really try to be the anti-thesis of japanese games many times.
Final Fantasy has their girly looking male characters but may a lightning bolt strike my head if I was the only one who thought that character art (not in game model) looks like a very masculine guy. It wasn't until I read "female monk" that I could see a lame excuse for breasts in the drawing, Seriously, what is with Blizzard's obsession for huge shoulder pads? Someone tell them to stop putting huge shoulder pads on everything. It's gaudy.
Was that you on Kotaku or are you just copying that post? That was me who asked if you're mentally challenged, and the question still holds. I love how breast-obsessed you are - just because they're not the size of watermelons she looks like a dude to you. That's sick. Move to Australia and leave us normal people alone, creep.
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Feb 9, 2010Seniri posted a message on Female Monk UpdatePosted in: NewsQuote from "Grimson" »I think they should have made her more asian/packy looking... I'm not sold on her looking anything like a monk especially the blonde hair.. wtf!? meh doesn't matter I have no interest in playing the monk class anyway... just barb and wizard for me, possibly a rogue if that's what the fifth class will be.
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Feb 8, 2010Seniri posted a message on Female Monk UpdatePosted in: NewsQuote from "Gaspa" »I'm still not diggin' the huge shoulderpads tho.
I still dislike, but the concept pic on the page looks a little better than the first ones we saw. -
Feb 8, 2010Seniri posted a message on Female Monk UpdateLooking pretty good. Even the concept art makes the shoulders look a little better.Posted in: News
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Feb 6, 2010Seniri posted a message on Properly Proportioned PauldronsSo what's the word on Female Monk shoulderpads?:rolleyes:Posted in: News
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I've seen comments like "Offline is a good testing ground for hacks!" or "you can edit character info offline and submit it online!" both arguments are, I apologize, ludicrous. When I say offline play, I mean that you can never take that character online. Ever. Good luck submitting that edited character online.
As far as testing ground for bots, well answer me this. How will a bot designed for the offline client hold up when used on a server? You think Blizzard is just going to say "HAY GUYZ NO BOTZ" then trust our word? Obviously they have some kind of security in place to prevent the like, so how will perfecting a bot offline make it any easier to get it online.
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That doesn't make a shred of sense - how does adding offline support displease the other 100,000 fans?
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We may be a minority but there are more of us than you think.
And you're saying that because we're a minority, we don't matter? That's the vibe I'm getting from Blizzard, and if they start down this road who knows which minority will be the next left behind.
I bought Starcraft 2 when it came out because even though it required you to be online for achievements and such, you had the option of playing through the campaign offline if you validated your install by logging in. Give me one good reason why Diablo 3 can't do that.
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Also, while you may indeed be a nutcase, that was more directed at .. well, everybody who could even consider praising Blizzard right now. I feel almost as strongly about this as I did about the whole RealID bullshit.
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I actually can't you can prevent cheating another way (or take action against it), not bar loyal fans from the game by removing a feature necessary for them to play. Also, I don't expect to be able to take my character from the offline world to the online world - that's what drives me insane. They could have an offline single player only mode, but they won't.
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And I know a few people who don't I'm just outside of town, maybe a three minutes drive. The DSL lines cut off a block away from us. It's the same the entire perimeter of the town. We might have to get satellite internet. It's gonna blow.
My parents have lived here for five years, I've been gone for a lot of it. But we call Bell/Rogers every month and push for the lines to be extended that single kilometer needed, and it never happens. It's not like I live in Alaska or something >.>
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But still not everybody has internet, that for sure hasn't changed. Blizz is shooting itself in the foot here, there's no question of that.
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I'm sorry, but I don't agree with that statement at all. Of course the game requires a computer, it's a computer game. Requiring internet for a game that's been prominently offline for fifteen years is preposterous, Do you need a knife AND a fork when you eat your dinner? You could get by with just the fork, but the knife is an added feature. Just like internet access in Diablo should be.
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Rest assured, I will play this game once that happens, but the difference is Blizzard won't get a damn penny out of me until they implement legit offline play. I love playing D2 online and I will (eventually) love the same in D3 (I hope >.>) but that can't happen until I go back to school, which will not be for a little while at least.
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I *will not* be able to play this game if an internet connection is required. I am irate. I had to move to an area with no internet access, and because of that Diablo 3, the game I've been waiting for a decade to have, is out of my reach? That is unacceptable. What about our friends and family in the military, with shoddy internet overseas, will they have to miss out on Diablo 3? You bet your ass they will. Is that fair?
And don't tell me it's my fault I live with no internet, or that I should move to a new area, because that's not the point of this post. The point of this post is that Diablo isn't an MMO, and should not require a constant connection. That's lunacy.
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Are black people allowed to get married, just like white people? 50 years ago did they have the same rights?
Stop treating gay people the same way those who came before us treated African people. Have *one* form of marriage that EVERYONE is allowed to do, no ifs ands or buts, the world will be a happier place. I personally can't wait until the generation of old religious fanatics that are currently in their 50's and 60's die off and leave us alone. There'd be less problems with priests refusing to marry gay couples.
Slaynoq, I think we have a little bit in common - I despise the very idea of marriage, a piece of paper doesn't mean I love my girlfriend any more than I do. However I understand that unfortunately it's a part of our society and one day I'm going to have to bite the bullet.
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And these people in love want to have a legally binding bond. Let them. Who cares if they're rooting for what you consider the wrong team, it feels right to them.
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Also I'm not sure if I like the new forum layout and such, the website looks weird.