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May 1, 2011Rogaul posted a message on This Week's Poll: FollowersPosted in: NewsQuote from CommAshen
I'd like to see a similar system as Diablo II, but I know it will be more integrated into the gameplay and storyline. Also, I would like to see more customization of mercenaries than existed in Diablo II, such as choosing skills and being able to fully gear your mercenaries. I also think it would be interesting (and the likely won't happen) if we could issue in-battle "commands" to our mercenaries, such as telling the mercenary to attack a particular target. This could make battle strategy more complex, but at the same time it may be a variable that they don't want to throw in, or they may deem that adding this extra level of complexity could make the game too difficult to play.
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Excuse my terrible editing abilitys.
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Dude you rock. Admin mode was the way to go thanks.
Ide post a screen shot, but i dont know how lol
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What items that are returning are you excited about?
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I must say though that every time I receive one my Beta hopes go crazy when I see the email topic on my phone, and go WOW I am in the... NOT
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date Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 5:07 PM
subject Diablo III beta test invitation!
hide details 5:07 PM (5 hours ago)
Greetings from Blizzard Entertainment!
We’re gearing up for the forthcoming launch of Diablo III and would like to extend you an invitation to participate in the beta test. If you are interested in participating, you need to have a Battle.net account, which you can create on our Battle.net website.
We will flag you for access to the Diablo III beta test when we begin admitting press. You do not need to go through the opt-in process.
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Thanks and see you all in the Burning Hells!
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"pulls knife out of heart" Just kidding btw. I get your points, i just started putting a little something together and wanted some feedback. All of which you provided makes some sense to me, It gives me a good idea as to what I should change/alter. I will in the future hit the spellcheck function before i post anything. Lol. The only retort that I have is that i did preface the piece by saying that I do not consider myself a writer, just someone who wishes that he could express his thoughts in the written form.
As to continuing the project, I guess that I was attempting to grab the indivuals attention and then create the back story. At least this was my attempt at grabbing someones attention. I left it off as our hero looks back on something he remembers and was going to fall back in time to tell more about the character, and challenge ahead.
Peace
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LOL. The entirety of this situation just baffles me. Cant someone just fix washington>?
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The smell, it filled his nostrils of the death and decay of the very bones that built the labyrinth that he now entered. The light that guided him to this place now fading with each and every step that he took into the bowels of the darkness that loomed erily ahead. (51)
Scraping, and then a shadow, or something catching his attention moved in the recesises of the dark and putrid tomb, then more. His senses coming alive, anticipating the fight to come, he filled his hands with the pommels of his ancestors swords, and they moved quickly towards him. Twisted and writhing beasts that looked somewhat human, or maybe once human, now purely dark and evil they fell upon our hero. (121)
He beat them back, and yet again they sprung, this time somewhat hesitant to meet his wet steel, wet with their blood. Their claws and maces glancing off his armor only to be met with his savage blows, they were no match. He collected himself and appraised his feet, only to move deeper into the tombs to find his prey. (181)
With every step his confidence in his quest grew, his muscles anticipating every battle that loomed, his swords quick to ring out as he beat back his attackers. Each and every battle brought him closer to the demon that the towsfolk called Eruh. (223)
The beast had unleashed his savagery upon the town of Dun Craig far, far to long, and it was the man's mission to quell the attacks that were now so frequent upon the townsfolk. He thought back to his first glimpse of the once proud city, and remembered. (271)
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