Some replies gave me a good laugh:
Random drops are random, you need a sufficiently big sample to be able to argue that some item drops more than other.
Considering that the chance for one item to be Rare/Magic/Normal is probably separated from it's type, if you see many rare quivers but not many magical quivers doesn't mean that rare quivers drop more than a rare ceremonial belt.
I agree that the problem with legendaries is the drop rate and not the power.
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May 30, 2012Darkszero posted a message on Buffing of Legendary Items, Legendary Debate, Item Drops and the Auction House, Blue Posts, Inferno PollPosted in: News
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Apr 22, 2012Darkszero posted a message on Open Beta, Leveling, Blue Posts, Diablo Art, and Curse RoundupPosted in: News
They just don't say "It's real hard" because there SURELY is going to be some people that'll play the game non-stop and is real good at it and finish Hell real quick. Then everyone will say "HEY, this game isn't hard!".Quote from Ocean
Quote from silverscorp83
Quote from Ruppgu
Honestly many people here find the later acts of Normal very challenging (like they can't beat the last boss for weeks on end challenging)
I am so tired of their contradicting statements. Stop giving every group of gamers a separate PR line. You can't say players will breeze through normal and then throw out this statement in your very next reply.
I feel like it's a jab at my intelligence. I'm not that freaking gullible and to be honest... I am a bit offended that you can't just tell us the truth (that normal will be mind-numbingly easy). That's fine... I've accepted that fact but at least own up to it instead of trying to throw us lines like this.
They aren't trying to lie to you. They are just saying that for some people, normal will be very easy and they will blaze through it, but for the "many people" he referenced, the end of normal got challenging. As they said, they are making the game for a wide range of people, and that wide range of people will include those who think normal is easy and those who think normal is challenging.
^ It all depends on people with skill, if its easy for you then that's good but don't be so naive to think that everyone is a hardcore diablo fan researching the mechanics or has any idea what to do. There will be people that are just... noobs, and thats fine.
Like it happens when some single guild finishes the newest raid in WoW... -
Feb 21, 2012Darkszero posted a message on Beta Key Contests, Updated Calculator, Where's Release?, Blue PostsThat blue post is perfect. High expectations is bad. If you play a game expecting it to be the biggest garbage you've ever seen and it turns out to be the best game you've played in the last years, you'll enjoy it much more than if you're expecting to be blown away by a game that just happens to be good and polished.Posted in: News
It's much easier to be disapointed than to be impressed, and most of the time spent polishing a game is to remove these little things that annoy players when they exist, and go completely unnoticed when they're not there. -
Jan 25, 2012Darkszero posted a message on New Information , Hardcore, Option Tooltips, Clock, End of Beta Contest, 5000 bugs, Error 3022Nothing surprising about requiring Normal beaten before going hardcore.Posted in: News
Not only Diablo 2 was that way, but beating Normal is planned to be the introduction to the game. Simply "Hey, this is the game, how you play it and these are the guys you're going to meet. Make sure nothing is unexpected before we throw death at you, so don't blame if you start dying later!".
About bug reports: they're glad that people is using the beta for it's intended purpose, ie, testing and reporting.
You can be certain, there's no threshold they'll say "Enought bug fixes, release.". But you can be certain they'll say "We can't release with that bug in."
Proof? WoW Patch delayed by a week due to serious bug -
Nov 24, 2011Darkszero posted a message on Skeleton King One Shot Kill, Blue Post, Tyrael HoodiePosted in: News
Awww... =[Applicants must be currently studying at a university or college in the United States and planning to return to school in the fall of 2012 after the internship -
Oct 6, 2011Darkszero posted a message on Diablo III in SpaceI was hopíng to post saying "It's fine, it's good to feel overpowered.", but after I watched the video I feel like it's a bit beyond being too strong and more into "there's no way that body would go that up".Posted in: News
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Aug 5, 2011Darkszero posted a message on More Beta BuildupPosted in: News
Assuming a similar model to SC2, it most likely has a single datacenter for each region. Also, they will be testing the hardware used at launch, since that's the actual point to the beta.Quote from Don_guillotine
There probably won't be an open phase.
And you have to realize that Blizzard is testing a single server's capacity with the beta. Come launch, there will be hundreds of servers, but with just a single server to test, a few thousand people testing it will suffice.
The D3 beta will be -- as Jay Wilson said -- very limited in content and attendees.
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