Oh yes, system requirements would be great, but if it is in its current stage, then reliable numbers are probably impossible to provide. So don't hope for that one.
PlugY for Diablo II allows you to reset skills and stats, transfer items between characters in singleplayer, obtain all ladder runewords and do all Uberquests while offline. It is the only way to do all of the above. Please use it.
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Who knows? Maybe the afterlife is one big nightmare, and to reach eternal peace you must defeat the Three again, but in their dream forms. And being the bad-ass dream it is, they are now empowered beyond belief
PlugY for Diablo II allows you to reset skills and stats, transfer items between characters in singleplayer, obtain all ladder runewords and do all Uberquests while offline. It is the only way to do all of the above. Please use it.
Supporting big shoulderpads and flashy armor since 2004.
Logically, who created more destruction. Baal who harassed some barbarian town, or the character, who slaughtered thousands of demons? I think DESTRUCTIONS END was Tyrael way of saying: Ok you've had your fun. Now jump in here before you do more damage.
PlugY for Diablo II allows you to reset skills and stats, transfer items between characters in singleplayer, obtain all ladder runewords and do all Uberquests while offline. It is the only way to do all of the above. Please use it.
Supporting big shoulderpads and flashy armor since 2004.
PlugY for Diablo II allows you to reset skills and stats, transfer items between characters in singleplayer, obtain all ladder runewords and do all Uberquests while offline. It is the only way to do all of the above. Please use it.
Supporting big shoulderpads and flashy armor since 2004.
PlugY for Diablo II allows you to reset skills and stats, transfer items between characters in singleplayer, obtain all ladder runewords and do all Uberquests while offline. It is the only way to do all of the above. Please use it.
Supporting big shoulderpads and flashy armor since 2004.
PlugY for Diablo II allows you to reset skills and stats, transfer items between characters in singleplayer, obtain all ladder runewords and do all Uberquests while offline. It is the only way to do all of the above. Please use it.
Supporting big shoulderpads and flashy armor since 2004.
PlugY for Diablo II allows you to reset skills and stats, transfer items between characters in singleplayer, obtain all ladder runewords and do all Uberquests while offline. It is the only way to do all of the above. Please use it.
Supporting big shoulderpads and flashy armor since 2004.
PlugY for Diablo II allows you to reset skills and stats, transfer items between characters in singleplayer, obtain all ladder runewords and do all Uberquests while offline. It is the only way to do all of the above. Please use it.
Supporting big shoulderpads and flashy armor since 2004.
PlugY for Diablo II allows you to reset skills and stats, transfer items between characters in singleplayer, obtain all ladder runewords and do all Uberquests while offline. It is the only way to do all of the above. Please use it.
Supporting big shoulderpads and flashy armor since 2004.
Perhaps. But giving away a little information is more dangerous than giving away a lot, but since it probably is in alpha stage (if General_Ryan is correct) then they should have adequate info by now. But following Blizzards trends of releasing info, D3 should be years away. Hopefully though they are trying out a new strategy here, and we will get to see this game within a full year. But that is hopeful.
PlugY for Diablo II allows you to reset skills and stats, transfer items between characters in singleplayer, obtain all ladder runewords and do all Uberquests while offline. It is the only way to do all of the above. Please use it.
Supporting big shoulderpads and flashy armor since 2004.
Oh yes, the fear of the Hype backslash. Never has a weapon so powerful at destroying computer games been wielded.
Does anyone here remember Black & White, or Fable. Talk about games getting beaten down by the hype.
So once again Blizzard makes the right decisions, this time by restraining info to the public. But I do fear that by the time D3 is released, this community will have whipped up so many ideas that nothing will satisfy. But then again, they are Blizzard. Such a great argument that; they are Blizzard
PlugY for Diablo II allows you to reset skills and stats, transfer items between characters in singleplayer, obtain all ladder runewords and do all Uberquests while offline. It is the only way to do all of the above. Please use it.
Supporting big shoulderpads and flashy armor since 2004.
Seriously though, ALL Blizzard's games have been stunning successes. Not one failure (on the pc market, have no idea what those vikings were) stains their reputation.
Though if they did come up with lawnmowing games, hesitation would be natural.
PlugY for Diablo II allows you to reset skills and stats, transfer items between characters in singleplayer, obtain all ladder runewords and do all Uberquests while offline. It is the only way to do all of the above. Please use it.
Supporting big shoulderpads and flashy armor since 2004.
PlugY for Diablo II allows you to reset skills and stats, transfer items between characters in singleplayer, obtain all ladder runewords and do all Uberquests while offline. It is the only way to do all of the above. Please use it.
Supporting big shoulderpads and flashy armor since 2004.
Exacly. Just because the original was great does not in any way mean the sequel should be a copy. That never works. Well, in some cases it does, but not when such a big period of time has passed between the games.
PlugY for Diablo II allows you to reset skills and stats, transfer items between characters in singleplayer, obtain all ladder runewords and do all Uberquests while offline. It is the only way to do all of the above. Please use it.
Supporting big shoulderpads and flashy armor since 2004.
To Ocarina, Golden Sun 2 was the exact same technology. They only released two verions because it was too big for one game, and to make more money (obviously)
If the information General Ryan provided that you can transfer your characters intact, then I believe the information is completely made up. There is no logical reason for that to exist.
However I could imagine it being that you transfered a character, and depending on what difficulty you beat (N/Nm/H) you get the different titles (Slayer, Champion etc...) as proof that you beat D2 and as a minor thing to view in-game.
But, maybe there is a slight chance. In Baldur's Gate II, your characters started at lvl 7-8, unless you transferred, then they could be anywhere in between 1 and 20.
But if such a thing happens, the levels will have to be rescaled, or increased in total. There's no point running around as a lvl 90 in the beginning when the max lvl is only 99.
PlugY for Diablo II allows you to reset skills and stats, transfer items between characters in singleplayer, obtain all ladder runewords and do all Uberquests while offline. It is the only way to do all of the above. Please use it.
Supporting big shoulderpads and flashy armor since 2004.
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B always lies
A says that B is lying , and B says A is telling the truth.
Where? We strongly suspect they are developing it, but we don't have any hard evidence.
Does anyone here remember Black & White, or Fable. Talk about games getting beaten down by the hype.
So once again Blizzard makes the right decisions, this time by restraining info to the public. But I do fear that by the time D3 is released, this community will have whipped up so many ideas that nothing will satisfy. But then again, they are Blizzard. Such a great argument that; they are Blizzard
Though if they did come up with lawnmowing games, hesitation would be natural.
If they made a game that was about watering plants and plowing snow, I still would have bought it
If the information General Ryan provided that you can transfer your characters intact, then I believe the information is completely made up. There is no logical reason for that to exist.
However I could imagine it being that you transfered a character, and depending on what difficulty you beat (N/Nm/H) you get the different titles (Slayer, Champion etc...) as proof that you beat D2 and as a minor thing to view in-game.
But, maybe there is a slight chance. In Baldur's Gate II, your characters started at lvl 7-8, unless you transferred, then they could be anywhere in between 1 and 20.
But if such a thing happens, the levels will have to be rescaled, or increased in total. There's no point running around as a lvl 90 in the beginning when the max lvl is only 99.