Thanks for the comments guys - I have gone and reposted on the official forums. I've been lurking around diablofans for so long its always my first go to.
If you're like me, a new season starts, and you revel in all that empty, delicious, unused stash space. If only that feeling could last.
Instead, it fills over the first few days, with items you intend on cubing once you have more bounty materials. Well I had an idea, a simple change to the way the cube works.
Lets say an item drops, nothing you'd want to use, or spend materials on cubing right away, but something you'd like to cube in the future just for completionist sake. What if when that item dropped it registered in your cube, like how an item transmog registers upon pickup, except the item would remain locked in the cube, until you spent the required bounty materials to unlock it. You could then safely salvage the item, and unlock it later with bounty mats at your convenience.
So lets recap: item drops > item registers in cube, but remains locked > you salvage/vendor item > you get bounty materials at your convenience > you unlock said item at your convenience (all the while not having to keep it in your stash/inventory)
As a final note, a variation of this idea would be to allow you to use the blacksmith/jewelcrafter to break down a legendary item for its blueprint. Allowing your recraft that legendary later on when you need it (Something similar to a system used by Destiny)
Am I wrong in thinking the RoRG affix should be taken off the ring and put on a legendary gem? As it stands it feels like we only have one ring slot to play with, and even then some might argue that second slot is also spoken for. The legendary gems are a great way to add flavour to rings, and the set piece reduction affix should be included in this group.
The last two games I've joined, there has been at least one person botting.
These bots move erratically, and follow you pretty closely, never moving ahead of your character. They also rarely attack, usually a single attack every few seconds in combat. If you question them, they reply eventually in broken English.
The person monitoring the bots, will then usually run around for 30 seconds, taking control of the bot so you believe its a human playing, then once they think you're no longer questioning them, the bot gets turned back on.
My assumption is there is one person who is in control over several botting characters, spread in different games.
Blizzard is the present and future of gaming. I don't know of many other companies, especially massive companies, who interact with their community and consistently go above and beyond expectations in their games and random events.
I would choose to play the game, because I can always make money, but I can't create a game like diablo 3. And I certainly don't want to wait another 10 years for diablo 4.
You have just purchased a copy of Diablo 3 and are waiting for servers to go live, when someone knocks on your door. You open the door to find a man with a briefcase, he opens it and you see a large sum of money. He offers you $10,000, and in exchange, you can never play Diablo 3, for as long as you live. What would you do?
I'm sitting here, gazing at the clock as the minutes and hours tick by, so I came up with my own checklist for what I need to do before release:
1. PC maintenance: The usual, run a defrag, clean out temp files, clean registry, etc.
2. (A) Clean my room: Sounds strange but, for some reason, the cleaner my room is the more I can immerse myself in a video game.
2 (b ) Shower: because it may be awhile before I can pull myself off d3 to take the time to shower again.
3. Supplies: vitamin water, gatoraid, and a few redbull - pop and beer will just make me sluggish, and I cant afford down time
4. Get laid: With girlfriend preferably, can't afford to tire out my mouse hand.
5. Install/Patch: Get that game client going so it's ready to go at midnight.
6. Bathroom: obvious.
7. comfortable cloths: Very important, Going to wear pajama pants, possibly a house robe, and some nice clean woolen socks.
8: Nap: I should have put this earlier on the list, I'm going to nap for at least a few hours before midnight, I don't want to be super tired and burnt out during my first few hours of d3.
Ok I'll probably think of more as time gets nearer. Making this list was in fact on my list of things to do before launch to kill time. Anyone else wanna kill some time, let me see your list.
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Thanks for the comments guys - I have gone and reposted on the official forums. I've been lurking around diablofans for so long its always my first go to.
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If you're like me, a new season starts, and you revel in all that empty, delicious, unused stash space. If only that feeling could last.
Instead, it fills over the first few days, with items you intend on cubing once you have more bounty materials. Well I had an idea, a simple change to the way the cube works.
Lets say an item drops, nothing you'd want to use, or spend materials on cubing right away, but something you'd like to cube in the future just for completionist sake. What if when that item dropped it registered in your cube, like how an item transmog registers upon pickup, except the item would remain locked in the cube, until you spent the required bounty materials to unlock it. You could then safely salvage the item, and unlock it later with bounty mats at your convenience.
So lets recap: item drops > item registers in cube, but remains locked > you salvage/vendor item > you get bounty materials at your convenience > you unlock said item at your convenience (all the while not having to keep it in your stash/inventory)
As a final note, a variation of this idea would be to allow you to use the blacksmith/jewelcrafter to break down a legendary item for its blueprint. Allowing your recraft that legendary later on when you need it (Something similar to a system used by Destiny)
Anyway,
Thanks for reading!
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Am I wrong in thinking the RoRG affix should be taken off the ring and put on a legendary gem? As it stands it feels like we only have one ring slot to play with, and even then some might argue that second slot is also spoken for. The legendary gems are a great way to add flavour to rings, and the set piece reduction affix should be included in this group.
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These bots move erratically, and follow you pretty closely, never moving ahead of your character. They also rarely attack, usually a single attack every few seconds in combat. If you question them, they reply eventually in broken English.
The person monitoring the bots, will then usually run around for 30 seconds, taking control of the bot so you believe its a human playing, then once they think you're no longer questioning them, the bot gets turned back on.
My assumption is there is one person who is in control over several botting characters, spread in different games.
Anyone else notice this?
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- blizzard fanboy
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hahaha
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wrong game, right idea...
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1. PC maintenance: The usual, run a defrag, clean out temp files, clean registry, etc.
2. (A) Clean my room: Sounds strange but, for some reason, the cleaner my room is the more I can immerse myself in a video game.
2 (b ) Shower: because it may be awhile before I can pull myself off d3 to take the time to shower again.
3. Supplies: vitamin water, gatoraid, and a few redbull - pop and beer will just make me sluggish, and I cant afford down time
4. Get laid: With girlfriend preferably, can't afford to tire out my mouse hand.
5. Install/Patch: Get that game client going so it's ready to go at midnight.
6. Bathroom: obvious.
7. comfortable cloths: Very important, Going to wear pajama pants, possibly a house robe, and some nice clean woolen socks.
8: Nap: I should have put this earlier on the list, I'm going to nap for at least a few hours before midnight, I don't want to be super tired and burnt out during my first few hours of d3.
Ok I'll probably think of more as time gets nearer. Making this list was in fact on my list of things to do before launch to kill time. Anyone else wanna kill some time, let me see your list.