I hope they dont get the idea to put ''more color'' in stacraft 2 or put the wich doctor in sc2 because it is ok to steal from our project.
Our project? What? You've certainly got a deep sense of entitlement. Guess what? Developers owe you nothing.
Hey fuck tard if you dont have enough imagination to create a game frome scratch + past diablo games then abandon your post stupid director. I never played wow caused it suxed. So dont start fucking around with diablo 3.
Some of your arguments are so far removed from reason that it makes it impossible for me to dignify them with a response.
I'd like for you to explain how I 'showed bias' by writing the post. The fact that you disagree with the content of the article should not prevent me, or anyone else from posting it. We have ten pages full of readers who enjoyed the article with you and a few others as exceptions. Even amongst the few, you are the only one making an issue about the article going up in the first place.
So your saying that the two most recent page post you have displayed don't show some bias?
Even though both links are to a blog/article, that share your ideals for the way you think the art in D3 should be?
Biased? That's amusing. I wonder how supporting Blizzard's art direction suddenly equated to 'bias', as if there are sides to choose from. Would I be biased for calling Shakespeare a classical poet?
One of the Internet's most well known websites, SomethingAwful, has commented on the recent upsurge of hatred against Diablo III's art direction with a humorous article entitled "The Internet Hates Diablo III".
Here's a snippet:
After watching the Diablo III gameplay footage, I was really excited. The visuals were fantastic, a lot of small improvements had been added without seeming to get in the way of what makes the series great, and by the end of the video I found myself moving my mouse around the screen as if I was playing. That's sad, but what's even sadder is that I'm not a big-time game journalist so I can't come up with a term like "gamesturbation" to describe the lonely and desparate act while making myself cool and quotable.
Imagine my surprise when I discovered that my positive impressions were irrational and baseless, while most of the internet saw the game for what it truly was: A personal insult to them and a serious threat to all they hold dear. If you find that you've mistakenly become mildly optimistic about the game, read on to find out where I went wrong so you can adjust accordingly.
The article actually manages to delve pretty deeply into the subject that's been making headlines in the recent days. Yes, it's actually serious. Some of you may not agree with the article, but if anything you should check it out for some good laughs, even if it means having a good laugh at yourself.
Our project? What? You've certainly got a deep sense of entitlement. Guess what? Developers owe you nothing.
Aren't you contradicting yourself?
Hellforge: Forging a passion for video games.
I'd like for you to explain how I 'showed bias' by writing the post. The fact that you disagree with the content of the article should not prevent me, or anyone else from posting it. We have ten pages full of readers who enjoyed the article with you and a few others as exceptions. Even amongst the few, you are the only one making an issue about the article going up in the first place.
I suggest you get over yourself.
Hellforge: Forging a passion for video games.
Hellforge: Forging a passion for video games.
Hellforge: Forging a passion for video games.
Biased? That's amusing. I wonder how supporting Blizzard's art direction suddenly equated to 'bias', as if there are sides to choose from. Would I be biased for calling Shakespeare a classical poet?
Hellforge: Forging a passion for video games.
Hellforge: Forging a passion for video games.
Here's a snippet:
The article actually manages to delve pretty deeply into the subject that's been making headlines in the recent days. Yes, it's actually serious. Some of you may not agree with the article, but if anything you should check it out for some good laughs, even if it means having a good laugh at yourself.
Thanks for the tip, Vacorsis!
Hellforge: Forging a passion for video games.