- The Shadow's Mantle
- (2) Set Bonus
- Your damage is increased by 600% (up from 1000%) while you have a melee weapon equipped
Bit of a typo there, me thinks. 600% is not "up" from 1000%.
- The Shadow's Mantle
- (2) Set Bonus
- Your damage is increased by 600% (up from 1000%) while you have a melee weapon equipped
Bit of a typo there, me thinks. 600% is not "up" from 1000%.
So you're telling me fishing for zombie rifts with power pylons is not speciifc and not an exploit. Okay then.
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In saying this, I honestly believe that Blizzard do care about customer feedback, even if they don't use all of it it seems clear to me that someone down the chain at least takes it into consideration and, frankly, that's all they should be doing.
Companies don't (nor should they) listen to everything their customers/fans want, but they would be fools to not at least take note of what they want and what they currently do not like, because these are the people they're trying to sell to.
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Just because a game is region-specific doesn't mean only people in that region play on it, nor (as was stated) does it mean that every country in that region follows the same set of rules.
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I get what you're saying (and agree with it, for the most part) but you're steeping into the realm of the naive if you truly believe that just because a developer says something, that must mean it's true.
I don't tend to believe the conspiracy theories people love to come up with but take the Hellfire Ring "bug" for example. It wasn't a "bug" so much as it was a complete and utter design oversight that would have easily been seen during their own internal testing (I'm not talking about PTR's).
In this scenario, all it would have taken for them to realise that the Hellfire Ring was doing far too much damage and was bugged is for just one person to actually use it in-game. That wouldn't have been too hard, considering GMs can spawn items, but they clearly didn't do this, since every ring retained this "bug" until they "fixed" it.
Case in point: Bugs happen all the time but just because someone calls it a bug doesn't mean it is one. If Blizzard started saying the President of the United States plays World of Warcraft for 12 hours a day, everyday, would you believe them? Or is that too absurd?
Get a job, live alone, have no children and stop purchasing so much useless crap with credit cards and making more debt for yourself and you too could have the power to buy that DPS! Which is probably what most of those people did.
I don't recommend that, of course. Ruins the entire point of the game. Though I do recommend not having children as that'll take far too much farming time away!
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I would honestly be extremely aggravated if Blizzard decided to nerf Barbs off this alone. I agree that there's room for some tweaking but to make the argument that Barbarians are overpowered because they can do over 2 million DPS with virtually the best gear in the game is rather fallacious.
Give anyone enough gear to tank MP10 blows and you'll be seeing them doing millions of DPS, too.
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As it stands, the completing higher tier MP levels is mostly for that extra challenge and bragging rights, simply because if you're farming for items you're better off doing so at lower MP levels for faster and more efficient runs. The risk to reward ratio at MP7+ is just not worth it, and nerfing the damage won't change that.
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They're hired by Blizzard to distribute their games around Korea. They're not owned by Blizzard.
http://www.gamasutra.com/php-bin/news_index.php?story=20921