"What did you do all day every day this week?" "Play Diablo 3." "How did you like it?" "It fucking sucked!"
That's what the person I know IRL is like. Over 100 hours played, and he does nothing but complain about how bad the game is. I mean, really? His Steam account has almost no games with over 20 hours played. I really think he just hates Blizzard and refuses to acknowledge anything they produce could be even decent.
Before the game launched, I was hoping I could get lucky and maybe make a couple hundred over the year while enjoying the game.
Now that I've played it a couple weeks, I realize there is no way in hell that is going to happen. I'd be impressed if I made $50, and I intend to sell all my gold.
Can't believe blizzard made such a let down with difficulties. I've died just once doing normal and nightmare. It is so much easier for me than D2 was 10 years ago. Maybe it is just because of the age difference.
You must be kidding What difficulty you are in atm? Because if you are not even in hell then you have not right to say anything about difficulty. Normal is easy mode for a reason, if you want challenge go in hell and inferno.
To be fair, Hell is what Nightmare should've been. Hell was extremely easy for me alone or with friends. I haven't stepped in Inferno yet because of my lack of time, but I expect it to be challenging. I have enjoyed the game a great deal so far, even if I find it too easy.
I honestly don't understand how people can eat that crap. I seriously wonder why those companies are still in business. Even after seeing stuff like this, I don't understand.
It doesn't taste as good as good healthy food, and it obviously is less nutritious thus causing a decrease in energy levels.
Going to reiterate what has been said already: there is no reviewer who is able to play the game until it has been released to the public. They can't review a game they haven't played. They aren't given early access for a few possible reasons: it's not an offline, singleplayer game, I would think Blizzard would wait as long as they can before getting the servers running, and a game like this won't get a huge increase because of solid reviews. Most people are buying this game because they played D2, have becomes fans of Blizzard due to some other game, playing in the open beta, or their friends are buying it/word of mouth.
I read reviews when I was like 10 and played primarily console games, but over a decade later, I rarely even look at reviews for games such as this.
Who cares about reviews...we all know the game will be awesome!
sorry to call you out. I know you're just excited.
but posts like that are the reason Blizzard doesn't really need to put any effort into great games anymore. For all the talk of blizzard fanboys please read this article and especially check out the last graph.
Putting as many years into a game as have gone into D3 is EXTREMELY rare. I doubt they were just sitting on their asses the whole time. Hell, in the last six months of beta, the game underwent significant changes. The game feels much different now than it did when beta started, and it feels much better. They put a lot into their games, and it shows in each product.
Yea. I think I'll stick to my plan of cooking a few dishes (stir fries, casseroles, etc.) that reheat well. Make them the day before the game releases, and I have healthy, filling food for days that tastes great while making me do nearly no dishes.
Elitists hinder games because of their personalities. They are often entitled and immature. They "know" they are always right.
Some people probably think an elitist is someone who is good at the game. Not necessarily. Elitists can be good or bad, they are just people who believe they are better than everyone else.
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That's what the person I know IRL is like. Over 100 hours played, and he does nothing but complain about how bad the game is. I mean, really? His Steam account has almost no games with over 20 hours played. I really think he just hates Blizzard and refuses to acknowledge anything they produce could be even decent.
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Now that I've played it a couple weeks, I realize there is no way in hell that is going to happen. I'd be impressed if I made $50, and I intend to sell all my gold.
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To be fair, Hell is what Nightmare should've been. Hell was extremely easy for me alone or with friends. I haven't stepped in Inferno yet because of my lack of time, but I expect it to be challenging. I have enjoyed the game a great deal so far, even if I find it too easy.
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It doesn't taste as good as good healthy food, and it obviously is less nutritious thus causing a decrease in energy levels.
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I read reviews when I was like 10 and played primarily console games, but over a decade later, I rarely even look at reviews for games such as this.
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Putting as many years into a game as have gone into D3 is EXTREMELY rare. I doubt they were just sitting on their asses the whole time. Hell, in the last six months of beta, the game underwent significant changes. The game feels much different now than it did when beta started, and it feels much better. They put a lot into their games, and it shows in each product.
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Link?
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Same. I don't think participating affects the % at all.
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I haven't been to a real LAN party in probably a decade.
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And how much money they put into voice acting...
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Elitists hinder games because of their personalities. They are often entitled and immature. They "know" they are always right.
Some people probably think an elitist is someone who is good at the game. Not necessarily. Elitists can be good or bad, they are just people who believe they are better than everyone else.