because its fun to see how many people view and write on this tread. over 50 thousand views is something quite substantial, and its funny to see how many people are dissapointed when they find out that there isnt any proof here. But about the guns.. if they put guns in they wouldent be modern guns, they would be like blunderbusts and muskets, not ak47's (although that would be funny to see)
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Angus the peasant saw the necromancer raising the rotting remains and ran away. Since then he told the tale of how he narrowly escaped the necromancer he called "juicy bones".
Angus the peasant saw the necromancer raising the rotting remains and ran away. Since then he told the tale of how he narrowly escaped the necromancer he called "juicy bones".
Angus the peasant saw the necromancer raising the rotting remains and ran away. Since then he told the tale of how he narrowly escaped the necromancer he called "juicy bones".
Angus the peasant saw the necromancer raising the rotting remains and ran away. Since then he told the tale of how he narrowly escaped the necromancer he called "juicy bones".
yeah, i think the idea of bringing old chars into d3 would be a stupid idea. not only would it deter people from starting new chars in d3, but it would also make the game less exiting for people starting over again. I mean, i would still play it but it would be less enjoyable with higher level chars stomping all over us ruling the economy with the items and money they get. I think everyone should let go of their old chars and start new ones.
Everyone likes a fresh start, and thats one of the reasons why diablo2 stayed popular, because they started new latter seasons where everyone started over again.
bottom line: new chars= everyone starts equal, no inflation in the economy (at start) and that means everyone has more fun kicking demon butt!
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Angus the peasant saw the necromancer raising the rotting remains and ran away. Since then he told the tale of how he narrowly escaped the necromancer he called "juicy bones".
Yah but they haven't even admitted to knowing anything. I'm willing to throw down some cash that this is all just a made up scenario.
10 SOJ's says its not!
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Angus the peasant saw the necromancer raising the rotting remains and ran away. Since then he told the tale of how he narrowly escaped the necromancer he called "juicy bones".
i dont see what difference it makes who gives the proof, and if proof is given to the public its going to be widely spread. Which in turn blizzard will find out, read this and find the person responsible. so i hope if general ryan does give the information out to elfen lord and whoever, that they keep it under wraps and just tell is what is on the demo/screenshots. I trust these guys so what ever they say about this "stolen demo" stuff ill believe.
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Angus the peasant saw the necromancer raising the rotting remains and ran away. Since then he told the tale of how he narrowly escaped the necromancer he called "juicy bones".
cant anyone wait for the weekend? thats when he says he is going to their house. ill bet its all a fake if nothing is shared by tuesday.
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Angus the peasant saw the necromancer raising the rotting remains and ran away. Since then he told the tale of how he narrowly escaped the necromancer he called "juicy bones".
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Everyone likes a fresh start, and thats one of the reasons why diablo2 stayed popular, because they started new latter seasons where everyone started over again.
bottom line: new chars= everyone starts equal, no inflation in the economy (at start) and that means everyone has more fun kicking demon butt!
10 SOJ's says its not!