I'll start off by apologizing since this may have been covered in the past.
I'm moving to Japan in June and like all of you, am itching to play Diablo III. I've read that the RMAH will be disabled in South Korea.
I'm not sure how the servers are set up, or if it will be like WoW, where you can join any server in any timezone that you like, but does this mean that if I'm logging on from Japan, that I won't have access to the RMAH ?
If anyone could answer, that would be great, thanks guys !
As far as I have read the game version sold in Korea will have the RMAH disabled. Well at the moment the move is still pending the Korean ratings board. If this is the case, your version of Diablo 3 bought in Japan will have the RMAH activated and the Korean version of the game will not.
There has been no talk of the game's AH being all enabled on every version of the game and just disabled for Korean IPs. Blizzard could do this. But because Blizzard sent multiple versions of the game to the Korean rating board (one version without a RMAH) to makes me think the multiple versions of the game is the option they will go if Korea does finally give the RMAH a no.
If this is the sase then your Japan bought Diablo 3 should be able to access the RMAH in Korea.
Great point. Now what if I were to buy Diablo III in the US before I left and then began playing it in Japan ? Is it simply a matter of the actual game and where it is sold determining the availability of the RMAH ?
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I'm moving to Japan in June and like all of you, am itching to play Diablo III. I've read that the RMAH will be disabled in South Korea.
I'm not sure how the servers are set up, or if it will be like WoW, where you can join any server in any timezone that you like, but does this mean that if I'm logging on from Japan, that I won't have access to the RMAH ?
If anyone could answer, that would be great, thanks guys !
There has been no talk of the game's AH being all enabled on every version of the game and just disabled for Korean IPs. Blizzard could do this. But because Blizzard sent multiple versions of the game to the Korean rating board (one version without a RMAH) to makes me think the multiple versions of the game is the option they will go if Korea does finally give the RMAH a no.
If this is the sase then your Japan bought Diablo 3 should be able to access the RMAH in Korea.
Here is a news article on the subject.
http://www.cinemablend.com/games/Korea-Says-Diablo-III-Real-Money-Auction-House-38309.html