I got bored of Diablo 3 a while ago. I'm not necessarily saying the game is bad, though. And I find it difficult to compare to Diablo 2's fun-ness for couple reasons.
1) The ever-present nostalgia factor. Sequels rarely ever surpass their predecessors, and nostalgia is a big factor for that. When I played Diablo 2, I was a kid. Now, I'm an adult, and I just don't get the same enjoyment out of games than I did back then. It's not Diablo 3's fault, it's mine.
2) The choices of games then compared to now. Nowadays, you have tons of blockbusters to compare to D3. I've seen lots of Skyrim comparisons (even though they're vastly different games), GW2 comparisons (I have yet to play it but I enjoyed GW), LoL and other MOBA comparisons, and there's a ton of other games that take away from the focus Diablo 3 can get (if I'm playing Diablo 3 at the end of September, I will uninstall immediately for Borderlands 2).
Yes, the removal of having to create new characters to try new builds reduced the replayability of the game. Maybe I would still be playing if respecs were out, but I probably wouldn't enjoy having to plan things out and respec if I made a single mistake.
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MCMXCIX posted a message on Diablo 3 Boredom PollPosted in: Diablo III General Discussion -
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Phrensta posted a message on Diablo 3 Boredom Pollvoted yes, even though i probably still put 20 - 30 hrs a week into it. Some little piece of me believes this game will succeed, eventually. But yeah it is boring, you can only 'unwrap so many gifts' before you start feeling like Santa clause is deliberately fucking with you, and your excitement turns to annoyance and boredom..Posted in: Diablo III General Discussion -
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Artemix posted a message on Diablo 3 Boredom PollSadly. I had to vote yes.Posted in: Diablo III General Discussion -
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RGee posted a message on Diablo 3 Boredom Pollno pvp = failPosted in: Diablo III General Discussion -
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falcompsx posted a message on Diablo 3 Boredom PollThe other problem with D3, is if i take a break, and come back to the game in a few months, or even a couple years later, I'll have nothing to do... i'll still have my max level barbarian, and i can go farm act 1 inferno some more for gold, and thats just about it.Posted in: Diablo III General Discussion -
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InfidelMan posted a message on Diablo 3 Boredom Pollah.. I predicted this would happen a month and half ago. Just came back to check the forums to see whats up. And all you fanboys actually thought that the patches would fix the game? There needs to be an act of God to fix the game now, I'm talking a massive patch, that also removes the RMAH AT THE LEAST, then it is a start. Right now it's just empty farts from blizzard.Posted in: Diablo III General Discussion -
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DieHardBastionFan posted a message on Diablo 3 Boredom PollAlready stopped playing.Posted in: Diablo III General Discussion -
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nograndplan posted a message on my reviewMy review of DIII – “the cylons know best”Posted in: Unannounced Class
Disclaimers please –
I’ve been playing blizzard games for at least as long as you have, if not longer. a lot of people say this before stating their opinion, I think in large part, to show that while they do love the games, and are avid blizzard fans, even god makes mistakes (look at the platypus). Its ok to provide constructive critisicm, contrary to the cult mentality a lot of blizzard gamers have. I’ve played starcraft I since the day it came out, and the original Diablo games for pretty much ever. Warcraft was ok, and world of warcraft… well lets just call a spade a spade… I hated the game for the simple reason that if I wanted to wave to someone, I’d do it in real life, and not in a game. I play games so I don’t have to socialize, or worry about my reputation.
But nay, I digress. I’d like to post my quick review / questionnaire online, something which I’ve never really done before because, well hell – servers are down again. And while I wont go nuts because of the ‘scheduled maintenance – cough cough – do that stuff before release’ – I wont fault people for getting annoyed that the servers are down when people with jobs and families do take off of work to play. Blizzard fans have been around for a while. I was in highschool when I first got owned by a zergling. And now, some college, lawschool, and many many girlfriends later, I understand that people’s time is important, and a company that can actually change time (I mean, even god created stuff on a day to day basis – nowhere in the bible is there a passage ‘and god created the plants when they were ready…’) – should at least realize that their cultist fans have been counting down the days till the fire reigns from the heavens to play. Point being, don’t flame someone for being upset that they took off of work for a downed server. (not talking about me… I’m self employed).
Finally – the quick review. Don’t worry – NO SPOILERS HERE.
1) some great stuff
· multiplayer is freaking amazing. Teleporting to other players is brilliant. Although I do miss shouting TP PLEASE…. Capping the game to 4 players makes it a lot smoother as well.
· Sharing your stash among your characters is great as well. It makes so much more sense this way
· The story – from what I’ve seen so far – is great. If you are one those people who find holes in the lore, then all the power to ya. I, for one, would rather smash stuff and then have life, but to each their own.
2) Story, story, and more story
Maybe I’m missing something – but in D2, you should clear out the den, kill blood raven, and save the soilders – but you didn’t have to. You really only needed to complete like, 10 quests in D2. is it me, or are these quests simply forced. I feel like some much time is spent teaching people how to teleport and use their skills, instead of saying – ‘theres the boss. Go kill him.’
Also – how a giant barbarian has trouble unlocking so many gates and door is mind boggling. Theres a fine line between being able to teleport to Diablo from act 1, but it seems like all the story is being force fed. I’m playing the story through – because I want to. It seems like blizzard is saying we have to.
also – is there a way to get rid of all the text on the side of the screen – or at least let my allies actual typing stand out a bit more?
3) Blizzard, apparently, knows best – stat & skill points
I’ve seen arguments on both sides of the stat & skill points debate. Simply put, the system blizzard has in place is broken – but easily fixed.
· Being able to play around and test skills out is great. But there are no consequences to anything we do anymore.
· Stat points – if I want a DH with a zillion points in strength, why cant I make one? Is it moronic? Yes. Is it my choice? Well – not any more.
· DII – number of classes – 7 – number of builds? Well, lots. I had a meteorb for my MF runs, a javazon when I wanted stuff to shine, an avenger to own in PVP, a jailkeeper, a summoner, an etc, etc, etc. once I started making my meteorb, I couldn’t just change my mind, and turn her into an enchantress. So while you have 7 classes to play – each class was itself a subclass.
· Now, why would I make more than 5 characters (1 character per class). I could simply switch things around if I chose to. It seems like there is no incentive to replay the game with the same class.
The solution is a simple compromise -
1) each level up – you get a few fixed stat points, and a few elective ones
2) each level up, you get skills that unlock just like regular. But every X levels, you get X skill points to put into skills that would increase the skill damage. This isn’t a difficult thing. You would still have everything the same, but if you wanted to make a DH that specialized in impale, blizzard could make it that ‘impale level 2 increases damage done to 300% weapon damage. It seems like most skills could have a quick tweak to make this work.
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