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    posted a message on Diablo 3: My little Pony
    "Also D2 had normal daytime and VERY BRIGHT environments"

    -I never said Diablo 3 was too bright. It's too saturated, with greens and blues especially. Also, I believe those screens you took of Diablo 2 had both gamma and contrast at maximum. :-)

    "Diablo 2 and Diablo 1 were very colorful and very cartoony ( STATED BY DIABLO DEV TEAM )"

    -Over half the original Diablo 2 development team quit years ago when they collapsed Blizzard North. The "Diablo Dev Team" you speak of are actually the same guys who made WC3 and WOW, not the original development team. I'm sure the guys who left Blizzard would disagree and maybe this move towards stylization by Blizzard is the reason they quit (just speculation of course).

    -Those screens you took of Diablo 2 were selectively chosen because they were the brightest, most colorful scenes you could possibly find in Diablo 2. The sad part is, none of those are even close to the level of blue and green seen in either of the two areas witnessed in the Diablo 3 trailer.

    -The screens of Diablo 2 I took were the two scenes in the game I could find that were closest to the screens from Diablo 3. Please, if you can find any screenshots that look more similar to Diablo 3 than my little pony, post them.

    Thanks. :)
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    posted a message on Diablo 3: My little Pony
    But in all seriousness...

    Things that we should not be afraid of (e.g. things that should not be in Diablo 3):
    -Ponies
    -Barbies
    -Garfield
    -Legos
    -Saturated Colors

    Realistic, Dark, and Gothic is Diablo's Style.
    Please fix the color scheme so I can play Diablo 3 instead of My Little Pony in Hell.
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    posted a message on Diablo 3: My little Pony
    I thought I recognized Diablo 3's color scheme from some of my kids' favorite TV shows. When I gave it a closer look, I realized that Diablo 3 looks more like My Little Pony than it does like Diablo 2.

    (Diablo 3, My Little Pony, and Diablo 2 respectively)



    (Diablo 3, My Little Pony, and Diablo 2 respectively)


    In all fairness, I shouldn't be comparing a hit video game with a kids show so I compared its color scheme to some "top selling," "highly rated," video games.

    (Barbie Horse Adventures: Wild Horse Rescue, Diablo 3 respectively)


    (Garfield: A Tale of Two Kitties, Diablo 3 respectively)


    (Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventure, Diablo 3 respectively)


    I am glad to see Blizzard putting one of their top franchises into the yet untapped Daddy-Daughter market by having a color scheme that the kiddies enjoy.
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