I agree with everything you said. And, judging from YT comments, everyone there considered the video to be funny and interesting - sometimes I have the impression that there are people who are actively looking for stuff they will find offensive (at least in some manner).
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I find it very amusing that people who play Diablo complain about offensive/dark/morbid imagery or discuss what should be on YT and what should not.
This is called shyzophrenia, is it not ?
We spend hours reducing to bits huge monsters with guts, heads, limbs & blood everywhere on the screen, and, for a worldwide known player, using a metaphor to say RIP to his spec, the same are shocked...
Perhaps my age helps to step up from this kind of thing, or I'm too used to violent images (I hope not) to take it for real, so, I think Quin made a great video regarding the 'nerf' of this spec.
And he is right, many things get buffed, except static charge...
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Great video, thanks for sharing it!
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I am also in the similar situation as OP. I play D3 (softcore, NS) mostly 2-3 hours per week (on some weeks I don't play at all). I've manged to get to paragon 420, I beat GR 40 (and I'm looking to go higher) and I am pretty satisfied with my Barbs. My friends either play seasons, or stopped playing completely. Generally, I mostly play alone - and I'm find with it. D3 serves its purpose as a casual game.
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Hey Nachten - that's great, let me know if you need some help or some information.
Btw, tools I used are: Visual Studio 2015 Community Edition and Atlassian SourceTree (as Git client) on Windows 10 machine.
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OK, I managed to resolve the problem - I simply removed "packages" folder, generated by NuGet and modified gitignore file to exclude packages. When you download the solution, simply allow NuGet to restore packages:
- Option 1: follow the instructions here: http://blog.codingoutloud.com/2013/08/31/are-you-missing-an-assembly-reference-why-yes-i-am-so-kind-of-you-to-ask/
- Option 2: If you click "Manage NuGet packages for soultion" option, NuGet will detect that some packages are missing and will ask to restore them. Allow it to restore the packages and that's it!
More on package restore: http://docs.nuget.org/consume/package-restore
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I did some additional work regarding the repository - basically I recreated it after one very bad merge issue. However, now I am seeing issue with Newtonsoft.Json reference - it seems like it is missing. The easy solution is to simply use Nuget from Visual Studio, uninstall and then reinstall the library - and that's it. I'll look more into it by the end of the week.
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Hi everyone, I wrote a simple library in C# for calling Blizzard Diablo 3 API and getting the data. It can be great if you are working on some .NET Diablo 3 application already, or plan to do so in the future. I made it for my Diablo 3 Windows Phone application, but unfortunately, I stopped working on that project.
Anyway, maybe someone will find this useful. Of course, if you have ideas how to improve something and you are willing to contribute - go ahead and do it. Right now, the option for getting item data is missing (I am working on that) and there are some unhandled exceptions (mainly for handling errors caused by sending stupid data to the API). The project also have a small demo included, where you can see how to use the library.
GitHub repository is here: https://github.com/codeforgebelgrade/Diablo3-API-Library
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