the site owner Bloodface is at PAX East now, so he had a chance to interviewed two main members of the console team: Julia Humphreys and Josh Mosqueira.
Sorry for my bad English grammar, I never good on it when I was learning English. But I think I supposed hit all points.
Q: I saw a question from other media at yesterday, and the auction house is removed in console version, so I'd like to confirm that if you removed the entire AH or just the RMT part? If it is completely removed, players can trade with others face-to-face in-game only. Will there be another way to improve later?
Julia Humphreys: Yes, the Auction House is removed from the console version completely.
Q: I got two Legendary items in my play, the effect is same with PC version such as the light ray and marker on minimap. So I'd like to know will the console keep the same version as the PC version goes? For example some patches would not just change numbers, but add some new systems (such as duel), so how will the console version catch up with PC version?
Julia: the console version will be based on 1.07 of the PC version(*). Keep up the patches is important, we want to hear from the community, and make the game better. At the same time, what we could do is reduce the time and keep up the patches as soon as possible, but we can't ensured to be exact same, sometimes it depends.
(Remark: This is an important question, because we all knew that 1.08 is coming, so d3 console should be out soon. Afterward Bloodface asked the translator from Blizzard about this question, and he confirmed on this)
Q: Would d3 console version get the wings from CE as PC, or PC/console achievement things? For an example, I buy a console version and I could get something on Battle.net for PC version.
Julia: Because the technical issues there will be no cross platform gameplay. Also we changed some skill/drop rate on console version, so definitely can't be cross platform play, or that would be going wrong.
(Remark: In this question Julia confirmed that console version is increased in drop rate. And during BF's gameplay, he already noticed that.)
Q: Console version have off-line mode, could the off-line mode characters be used online?
Julia: Yes.
Q: In demo of PAX east, we can try DH or Barbarian, why are these two characters? Because they have some control moves are special? or development progress? or the team want to share something with players?
Josh Mosqueira: First, we are sure that all the characters are done. The reason we chose these two classes is that they are both classic and typical melee and ranged class. Most the players could find their favorite to choose from.
Q:In the lastest version of gameplay video of console version, we saw Belial had some minions. This was not happening in PC version, so what else does the console version change?
Josh: Yes, we made something different in terms of combat. We hope the boss fight should be more familiar to console gamers, to do that we need to add some new elements.
Q: I found something new in dungeon (this didn't show up on the big maps), that there is a yellow colored globe which looks like a health globe, when hero touches it (This yellow globe will disappear in 2 minutes) will receive a buff for about 10 seconds. Is this a new thing? Or this also will show up in PC 1.08 in the future but already in the console version?
(Remark: When BF play the demo first time, this yellow globe got his attention, so he played about 3 times for test, because the play has limited time. This globe seems can be found in dungeon only, with a very rare drop rate, each run of a dungeon you may get 3 or 4 globes. It will provide the buff you got from shine, such as +exp, +dmg etc. But the time is very short, just 10 secs. If you don't pick it up quickly it will disappear in 2 minutes which is hard to be used properly.)
LOOK AT THE HIGHLIGHT PART
Josh: Yes, this is an unique new thing on console. Because there is no Auction House in console version, so players will have some issue in terms of level up and method to acquire items, so we must provide something new to balance it. This change will help you during your gameplay. Also they provide the buff instantly is because we don't want player to return to the town very often to pickup this globes from their chest, which is damage your gameplay experience.
As well as we increased the drop rate and quality of items, redesigned some skills and their usage. We hope the console version could provide the feature of a gaming console and fun.
Controller Guide
Q: The demo is in Act3, so what I thought is, PC version is always talk about the mob density of this area, so does this adjust is because the performance of the console? For an example, there are many mobs in Act3, so will that effect your game performance?
Josh: It's different. Console version and PC version are different in terms of control. What we cared is not how many mobs there, is the pace of the game. Mob density is one of the face that affect the pace. In PC version, more mobs would provide you a better experience, you just click your mouse on demons and then you can enjoy the slaughter. But in console version, too many mobs would make your game experience in a different way, like you would tired out your thumb if you press too much on buttons.
Q: Does console version have something like armory/profile or similar app? Players can find out their heroes' detail, and post this on forum or other community sites. This is very important to Blizzard gamers, also it is a important method for players' interact.
Julia: This is a good question, I'd like to see armory an armory to find out what's new. We don't have anything to tell or any plans, but we are interesting in this and will consider it.
Q: From current build and information, as well as coummnuity's attention and comments, it's not quiet ideal. There are many reasons, such as most gamers are using PC but not console. From another view to talk about is, we are not seeing much lightspot in the game. From these few hours demo play, as a hardcore player's view, I gave 60/100 to the console version, because it is Diablo3. However, I didn't find a reason to purchase a console and buy the game, then invest time to play it. We all knew that have a hero with decent gears and high paragon levels is not so easy without time.
Josh: The reason is because we thought most console gamers never played Diablo, and most console gamers dislike PC games. We'd like them to try out our game.
For these who already owned the PC version, we are not asking them to buy another Diablo 3 to play. We'd like the game have different perform on each platform.
(Remark: Time is short, some important questions hadn't ask. But for these they answered, we are clearly see Blizzard's plan and positioning of the console version. It's not a power-up version to get rid of PC version, it is a completement for Diablo series or Diablo 3, Blizzard would like to see gamers on other platform would have a chance to try out the game. And most of its features are based on the console and its gamers. We don't have to worry about conflicts between two platforms, you can always find someone to play with you on each platform.
As the PAX goes on, more information would be released soon, as a Diablo gamer, have more ways to play with friends are always a good thing. Now we are looking forward when the game is out!)
Thank you for this interview. As i thought, console and pc versions will play differently, for obvious reasons. However, i'd love to have no AH, better drop quality on pc version, so i feel a bit "scammed", but at least there will be some changes on the loot system for PC too soon™.
Thank you for this interview. As i thought, console and pc versions will play differently, for obvious reasons. However, i'd love to have no AH, better drop quality on pc version, so i feel a bit "scammed", but at least there will be some changes on the loot system for PC too soon™.
I didn't feel this way until I heard they were cutting both the rmah and the ah in the console, and instead updating the player-to-player trading UI while in game. Right after I heard that I'll admit I got a bit jealous of the console version, because that sounds awesome =D
To OP; Tyvm for this interview, very cool stuff =P
There won't be a legit economy for more than a few weeks, so I wouldn't get too excited about direct player trade.
Exactly, i heard about Borderlands on consoles (not that on PC it was any different), and the equipment hacking was rampant, so it was on Diablo 2 Open Bnet. Always Online is a pain for some and it didn't prevent duping, but it's a bit more "secure".
After the Hearthstone interview, I found Josh Mosqueira was outside the media room, and as good as this chance is, I asked him a few questions and got something new.
First is about the method of trading. Due to removal of Auction House in console version, what method for players to choose in terms of trading? How to replace the deletion of Auction house and the disadvantage of it?
Josh: Yes, we are talking about some way to replace it, such as merchants and artisans.
(Remark: So Josh's answer sounds like to enchant merchant/artisan on selling items, quality and variety of craft items. We have more chance to get useful high-end items from them. Such as these bundling items we craft in 1.07.)
Second question is about storage. In console version, each character has 60 slots, and it could get expanded as the game progresses. I've seen that these item slots are divided into many different parts?
Josh: Yes, each character has 60 item slots, and it's united as one. Same as the PC version the storage can be expanded.
When I got 2 items and 10 potions, I see my item slot is showing as 12/60. Potion is still shown as a whole fold, but 10 potions take 10 slots already. Will you confirm this change? Because as a fold of potion is counted to 100 in PC version, this could be a problem for inventory.
Josh: 1 potion take 1 slot. But we are adjusting, in order to change the mechanic of potion. There will be only 1 type of potion and it replenish your health by percentage. These details are still working on, so we might change it later.
(Remark: Just like the buff globe we mentioned previously, but it sounds a cool idea even it is in PC version)
the site owner Bloodface is at PAX East now, so he had a chance to interviewed two main members of the console team: Julia Humphreys and Josh Mosqueira.
Sorry for my bad English grammar, I never good on it when I was learning English. But I think I supposed hit all points.
Q: I saw a question from other media at yesterday, and the auction house is removed in console version, so I'd like to confirm that if you removed the entire AH or just the RMT part? If it is completely removed, players can trade with others face-to-face in-game only. Will there be another way to improve later?
Julia Humphreys: Yes, the Auction House is removed from the console version completely.
Q: I got two Legendary items in my play, the effect is same with PC version such as the light ray and marker on minimap. So I'd like to know will the console keep the same version as the PC version goes? For example some patches would not just change numbers, but add some new systems (such as duel), so how will the console version catch up with PC version?
Julia: the console version will be based on 1.07 of the PC version(*). Keep up the patches is important, we want to hear from the community, and make the game better. At the same time, what we could do is reduce the time and keep up the patches as soon as possible, but we can't ensured to be exact same, sometimes it depends.
(Remark: This is an important question, because we all knew that 1.08 is coming, so d3 console should be out soon. Afterward Bloodface asked the translator from Blizzard about this question, and he confirmed on this)
Q: Would d3 console version get the wings from CE as PC, or PC/console achievement things? For an example, I buy a console version and I could get something on Battle.net for PC version.
Julia: Because the technical issues there will be no cross platform gameplay. Also we changed some skill/drop rate on console version, so definitely can't be cross platform play, or that would be going wrong.
(Remark: In this question Julia confirmed that console version is increased in drop rate. And during BF's gameplay, he already noticed that.)
Q: Console version have off-line mode, could the off-line mode characters be used online?
Julia: Yes.
Q: In demo of PAX east, we can try DH or Barbarian, why are these two characters? Because they have some control moves are special? or development progress? or the team want to share something with players?
Josh Mosqueira: First, we are sure that all the characters are done. The reason we chose these two classes is that they are both classic and typical melee and ranged class. Most the players could find their favorite to choose from.
Q:In the lastest version of gameplay video of console version, we saw Belial had some minions. This was not happening in PC version, so what else does the console version change?
Josh: Yes, we made something different in terms of combat. We hope the boss fight should be more familiar to console gamers, to do that we need to add some new elements.
Q: I found something new in dungeon (this didn't show up on the big maps), that there is a yellow colored globe which looks like a health globe, when hero touches it (This yellow globe will disappear in 2 minutes) will receive a buff for about 10 seconds. Is this a new thing? Or this also will show up in PC 1.08 in the future but already in the console version?
(Remark: When BF play the demo first time, this yellow globe got his attention, so he played about 3 times for test, because the play has limited time. This globe seems can be found in dungeon only, with a very rare drop rate, each run of a dungeon you may get 3 or 4 globes. It will provide the buff you got from shine, such as +exp, +dmg etc. But the time is very short, just 10 secs. If you don't pick it up quickly it will disappear in 2 minutes which is hard to be used properly.)
LOOK AT THE HIGHLIGHT PART
Josh: Yes, this is an unique new thing on console. Because there is no Auction House in console version, so players will have some issue in terms of level up and method to acquire items, so we must provide something new to balance it. This change will help you during your gameplay. Also they provide the buff instantly is because we don't want player to return to the town very often to pickup this globes from their chest, which is damage your gameplay experience.
As well as we increased the drop rate and quality of items, redesigned some skills and their usage. We hope the console version could provide the feature of a gaming console and fun.
Controller Guide
Q: The demo is in Act3, so what I thought is, PC version is always talk about the mob density of this area, so does this adjust is because the performance of the console? For an example, there are many mobs in Act3, so will that effect your game performance?
Josh: It's different. Console version and PC version are different in terms of control. What we cared is not how many mobs there, is the pace of the game. Mob density is one of the face that affect the pace. In PC version, more mobs would provide you a better experience, you just click your mouse on demons and then you can enjoy the slaughter. But in console version, too many mobs would make your game experience in a different way, like you would tired out your thumb if you press too much on buttons.
Q: Does console version have something like armory/profile or similar app? Players can find out their heroes' detail, and post this on forum or other community sites. This is very important to Blizzard gamers, also it is a important method for players' interact.
Julia: This is a good question, I'd like to see armory an armory to find out what's new. We don't have anything to tell or any plans, but we are interesting in this and will consider it.
Q: From current build and information, as well as coummnuity's attention and comments, it's not quiet ideal. There are many reasons, such as most gamers are using PC but not console. From another view to talk about is, we are not seeing much lightspot in the game. From these few hours demo play, as a hardcore player's view, I gave 60/100 to the console version, because it is Diablo3. However, I didn't find a reason to purchase a console and buy the game, then invest time to play it. We all knew that have a hero with decent gears and high paragon levels is not so easy without time.
Josh: The reason is because we thought most console gamers never played Diablo, and most console gamers dislike PC games. We'd like them to try out our game.
For these who already owned the PC version, we are not asking them to buy another Diablo 3 to play. We'd like the game have different perform on each platform.
(Remark: Time is short, some important questions hadn't ask. But for these they answered, we are clearly see Blizzard's plan and positioning of the console version. It's not a power-up version to get rid of PC version, it is a completement for Diablo series or Diablo 3, Blizzard would like to see gamers on other platform would have a chance to try out the game. And most of its features are based on the console and its gamers. We don't have to worry about conflicts between two platforms, you can always find someone to play with you on each platform.
As the PAX goes on, more information would be released soon, as a Diablo gamer, have more ways to play with friends are always a good thing. Now we are looking forward when the game is out!)
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I didn't feel this way until I heard they were cutting both the rmah and the ah in the console, and instead updating the player-to-player trading UI while in game. Right after I heard that I'll admit I got a bit jealous of the console version, because that sounds awesome =D
To OP; Tyvm for this interview, very cool stuff =P
Exactly, i heard about Borderlands on consoles (not that on PC it was any different), and the equipment hacking was rampant, so it was on Diablo 2 Open Bnet. Always Online is a pain for some and it didn't prevent duping, but it's a bit more "secure".
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After the Hearthstone interview, I found Josh Mosqueira was outside the media room, and as good as this chance is, I asked him a few questions and got something new.
First is about the method of trading. Due to removal of Auction House in console version, what method for players to choose in terms of trading? How to replace the deletion of Auction house and the disadvantage of it?
Josh: Yes, we are talking about some way to replace it, such as merchants and artisans.
(Remark: So Josh's answer sounds like to enchant merchant/artisan on selling items, quality and variety of craft items. We have more chance to get useful high-end items from them. Such as these bundling items we craft in 1.07.)
Second question is about storage. In console version, each character has 60 slots, and it could get expanded as the game progresses. I've seen that these item slots are divided into many different parts?
Josh: Yes, each character has 60 item slots, and it's united as one. Same as the PC version the storage can be expanded.
When I got 2 items and 10 potions, I see my item slot is showing as 12/60. Potion is still shown as a whole fold, but 10 potions take 10 slots already. Will you confirm this change? Because as a fold of potion is counted to 100 in PC version, this could be a problem for inventory.
Josh: 1 potion take 1 slot. But we are adjusting, in order to change the mechanic of potion. There will be only 1 type of potion and it replenish your health by percentage. These details are still working on, so we might change it later.
(Remark: Just like the buff globe we mentioned previously, but it sounds a cool idea even it is in PC version)
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