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PostSubject: Re: Diablo III    Diablo III  - Page 2 EmptyMon May 16, 2011 2:58 pm

i kinna like the updated graphics of the new diablo III now compare to the video shown a few months ago.

might play this if its buy to play ^^
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PostSubject: Re: Diablo III    Diablo III  - Page 2 EmptyThu May 19, 2011 7:09 am

when release??
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PostSubject: Re: Diablo III    Diablo III  - Page 2 EmptyThu May 19, 2011 11:46 am

dunno also kenny.should be this year i hope ^^

u really very free now haha
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PostSubject: Re: Diablo III    Diablo III  - Page 2 EmptyTue May 31, 2011 2:22 am

The public beta is some time this summer, rumor has it Blizzard wants to have Diablo 3 released by the end of this year.


Game Informer source: http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2011/05/09/diablo-iii-beta-coming-soon.aspx

by Matt Miller on May 09, 2011 at 05:35 PM

Blizzard says that you could be playing Diablo III sooner than you might have thought.

In today's quarterly earnings call by Activision, Blizzard chief Mike Morhaime had this to say: "We began internal company-wide testing last week. The game looks great, and we're currently targeting a Q3 launch for external beta testing." For those not in the know, that would put the beta somewhere between July and September.

That might put the game on track for release late this year, but don't start holding Blizzard to any promises. "The development team is working hard to try and launch Diablo III this year, but I want to be clear that we do not have an official release date or window yet," Morhaime said. "As always, we will not compromise the quality of the game in order to hit a window."



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PostSubject: Re: Diablo III    Diablo III  - Page 2 EmptySat Sep 24, 2011 5:56 am

Despite a sterling record of always hitting its release targets, Blizzard Entertainment, Inc. today announced that the expected launch window for Diablo III, the next title in the company's critically acclaimed series of action role-playing games, will be moving into early 2012.

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"With every game we make, the temptation is always very
strong to launch as soon as possible. However, we didn't put so many
years of work into Diablo III to release a game that was almost ready,"
said Mike Morhaime, CEO and cofounder of Blizzard Entertainment. "The
beta test is going very well, and we look forward to making the most of
the extra time we're taking to deliver an experience that lives up to
our vision for the game and the expectations of our players. Next year
is going to be an incredibly busy one for Blizzard, and we hope an
incredibly fun one for Blizzard gamers."

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Blizzard will use the additional time to extend the
Diablo III closed beta test, which began September 20, potentially
adding more testers than initially projected. Players who have an active
Battle.net account with any Blizzard game attached to it should visit
Battle.net account management to opt in for a chance to participate in
the beta test. Additional testing phases, as well as further details
regarding the launch plans for the game, will be announced on the
company's Diablo III community website.

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Blizzard Entertainment revealed today that it has pushed the release of its highly anticipated RPG Diablo III back, and will now release the game in early 2012.

The company noted that, while it has "a sterling record of always
hitting its release targets," it was necessary to prolong the time until
launch as a means of making sure the title is fully ready.

It will use the additional months to extend the closed beta, which began earlier this week, noting that more testers will be added than was originally projected.

Additional testing phases are also planned between now and the launch next year.

Mike Morhaime, CEO and co-founder of Blizzard, stated, "With every game
we make, the temptation is always very strong to launch as soon as
possible."

"However, we didn't put so many years of work into Diablo III to
release a game that was almost ready. The beta test is going very well,
and we look forward to making the most of the extra time we're taking to
deliver an experience that lives up to our vision for the game and the
expectations of our players."

Although Blizzard noted that it was pushing the release back, a 2011
release date was never actually confirmed at any point. Rather, the FAQs
section on the Diablo III website notes, "It's too early to estimate Diablo III's
release date. As with all Blizzard Entertainment games, our goal is to
create a game that is as fun, balanced, and polished as possible."

Blizzard announced earlier this year that the auction house for Diablo III will be driven by real money, and that the game will require a persistent internet connection.

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PostSubject: Re: Diablo III    Diablo III  - Page 2 EmptySat Sep 24, 2011 8:21 am

Don't put so much hope Diablo III will released on "early 2012". Blizzard is not keen on Diablo III, only the fans are.
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PostSubject: Re: Diablo III    Diablo III  - Page 2 EmptySat Sep 24, 2011 5:49 pm

ValKrice wrote:
Don't put so much hope Diablo III will released on "early 2012". Blizzard is not keen on Diablo III, only the fans are.

I think Blizzard want's the game to be as good as it can possibly be, i am not sure if you mean to paraphrase their dis-interest in the project or if you are simply stating they have no interest in releasing the title so soon.

What is a fact is that the game is far from ready, what we've seen so far in the beta (if you could call it a actual beta) is a Auction house that doesn't work very well yet, a skill system that is completely sluggish and keeps you from feeling immersed because you are forced to switch via only the skill book UI only due to the lack of a short-cut method seen in the previous games, and a presentation that feels more like a E3 preview then the real game chopped down into a testing environment.

Granted when F&F beta first started, it was said several times that the testing was centered only around hardware stability and to stress the server capabilities.

Right now we are basically in the Media Press beta phase, where 95% of people that got in to test the game are Media press sources, ZAM, MMORPG, Gamespy, MMOChamp, PC Gamer, IGN, etc, etc. the 5% are just lucky people that got flagged due to the opt-in queue, and from what I've seen the percentages of those that get flagged are people with B.net accounts that have retail copies of both D1 and D2, granted that high system specs do help in getting flagged help.

I think what is bothering most people right now is how this particular beta testing of their game is being handled, and in my opinion, it feels as if the game isn't actually ready to be tested by the public, but it's Blizzard and they needed to get D3 out there in the media spotlight before the other big games start doing the same thing; it's a bit premature but it's not like they haven't done this before.


Aside from the obvious problems seen in a beta phase, this one sticks out the most; i won't go into a bunch of detail explaining what all is really wrong about this beta phase, i guess all i can say is that they have all the wrong test parameters for what they are really asking of the players.

1. Blizz wants testers to test the Auction house, but the problem is, theirs not enough people in the beta to actually test it properly, at least not all online at the same time

2. The current Beta client has so little in content that the majority of the testers do not stay online long enough to fully test things, they just do a play-through with each class and then their like "meh, moving on", not to mention the current content yields very little to be desired in terms of something they could possibly put on the Auction house.

3. This is supposed to be a Hardware Stability and Stress test, but they went ahead and let the press in to see how unfinished the game is, to me that's a Red flag.


All-in-all i really feel Blizz jumped the gun too early in hopes to keep people from subsequently turning disloyal or something due to having to wait, and maybe due to the looming pressure of other big name MMORPG titles, - but i personally feel that loyal fans would gladly wait a whole year if it meant a fully polished game, and hopefully that's what we will get.

But I'm not holding my breath, blizzard is really not on top of their game right now, perhaps they are getting to preoccupied with multiple projects "Titan, the next WoW Expansion" to really give Diablo 3 the love it deserves.


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how many years has it been since diabloII?

exactly

no one would have bothered if they released it a year later if they didn't bring it under attention so much
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The Diablo 3 Collector's Edition was revealed today at BlizzCon 2011.

For
anyone watching the BlizzCon opening ceremony videos, Blizzard has just
announced the neat swag that will come with the Diablo III Collector's
Edition. Included with this package is a behind-the-scenes DVD and
blu-ray two-disc set, an exclusive Collector's Edition soundtrack, a
Diablo Skull, a soulstone USB stick, a gorgeous Diablo III art book, the
physical game itself, and in-game items for all three Blizzard games
(Starcraft II, World of Warcraft, and Diablo III).














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I
semi-live blogged this panel. As soon as it was over I spent another
hour fixing up the transcript and inserting links and other useful
infos. Read the below for full coverage of the panel, plus some analysis
of the comments and new info in it. This was an info-packed panel and
it included new info about Achievements, Crafting, items in Diablo III,
the Auction House, Monsters, recent balance changes to all classes,
recent improvements to passive skills, higher difficulty levels, changes
based on beta tester feedback, and more.
Achievements


Jason Bender describes them. There are tons of Achievements in the
game. Lots of them, for good and bad. High and low. Everyone earned one
just be attending Blizzcon 2011! Achievements are mainly tied to your
banner. They add more decoration options (color, sigal, etc) as well as
increasing the size and various other displays.

Jason then described how the Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconStone of Recall
works, and how players can use their Banner to jump right to the
location of any other player in the game. Also talked about the Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconCauldron of Jordan and Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconCube of the Nephalem are detailed. Which I’m not writing here since we’ve known the for a while and you can read about them in the wiki.




Click through for much, much more.


Crafting


Andrew Chambers spoke about Crafting.

D2 items came form buying from vendors or were found from monsters.
When you found a better item in D2, you could try to trade an item or
sell it to an NPC. Gold could be used to Gambling. But lots of players
didn’t like gambling (and since nothing in D3 can be there if noobs
can’t understand it instantly, that had to go) so they horded gold or
found no use for it.

D3 improvements to the item life cycle. The Mystic Artisan provides
item enhancements. Can add things like gold find, magic find, attribute
boosts, and resource regeneration. Enhancements are semi-random. You
know you’ll get say, increased Hatred regeneration from a given
enchantment, but there’s a variable range of benefits that you’ll have
to work to score at the top end of. While they start off small, there
are much more powerful enhancements available in the end game.

Aberrant Builds. The Mystic’s enhancements can
enable players to do odd builds as they build up bonuses stats on
non-typical items. The example was a Demon Hunter using an axe/shield,
since you won’t often see a DH with one-handed weapons.

How would this example work? Almost all of the Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconDemon Hunter skills require a bow or xbow, but of the ones that can be used with a melee weapon, Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconGrenades and Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconSpike Trap are Hatred generators, while Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconChakram and Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconFan of Knives are Fury spenders. The rest are utility skills that spend Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconDiscipline.
So in theory you’d need some increased Hatred regen (it regens very
slowly on the redesigned DH, compared to the quite quick pace in the
beta build) since just using Grenades and Spike Trap wouldn’t be
sufficient to keep up with your costs.)

They also revealed that the Mystic levels up through ten levels,
which matches info found from data-mining. Previously Artisans only had 5
levels, so clearly more time and expense will be required to max them
out.

The Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconJeweler. All things gem-related. He can combine Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_icongems to upgrade their rank. He can also add Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconsockets
to items, as well as remove gems from sockets. As the Jeweler levels
up, he can combine higher level gems. All artisans require Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconPages of Training
to upgrade (plus gold and various materials), so you’ll have to decide
which one you want to level up first, or do a lot of page farming. (But
ultimately you’ll have all of them to max level, since Artisans are by
account, not by character.)

The Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconBlacksmith. He can craft all types of weapons and armor. Including Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconlegendary items and Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconSet Items. Which he will learn from Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconplans
(recipe scrolls) you find and take to him. (All plans found in the Beta
are “recipe already known” by the Blacksmith, but there will be rare
ones in the full game that don’t just come with the Artisan’s level up
learning.




Diablo III Item Lifecycle.


Items can come from drops, buying from merchants, crafting, or buying
from the auction house. Can sell items in the AH, enhance it, sell for
gold, salvage it, twink, give to friends. Many more options than in D2.
They showed some slides to emphasize the variety of ways players can
obtain and dispose of items in D3, but it was pretty much themed for
noobs or WoW players, so I won’t spend much time on it here.




Diablo III PvP


The Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconArena
debuted last year at Blizzcon. This year’s version is upgraded. (We’ll
be posting an article on it later tonight.) The new version is team
death match. Their biggest feedback from the Arena last year was that
players didn’t like waiting around for rounds to end (after they died).
Now when you die you respawn in three seconds, and get right back into
the battle. The winning team is the one that lands the most kills in 10
minutes. (The demo goes 15m at Blizzcon, but apparently that’s 5m longer
than we’ll be doing in the real game.)

There’s no item swapping or skill swapping during Arena games, so
players need to set their gear and skills before a battle, and you’ll
need a variety of abilities to counter all kinds of attacks and
strategies.

Wait, who put skill requirements in Diablo 3? Is that still allowed?




Auction House.


Jay Wilson speaks about it in detail. Most of it’s long-known info, so I’ll just mention some new stuff here.

Loot is a big deal in the Diablo games. Everything is somewhat
randomized. Any monster can drop any item (not really) but this lowers
the odds of a given item ever being found. (Jay explaining this so WoW
players will understand.)

Item obtaining was a social activity in Diablo 2, but the trading
system and interface wasn’t very good. Their main goal in D3 was to
improve upon that.

The AH in the beta is not at all full featured. There will be a lot
more options and controls in the final game, and they’re testing it
internally now.

Smartsearch feature. The game will auto-find you items for sale that
are appropriate for your char, with mods you seem to enjoy. You can
further sort between them. Also a super search coming up. You can
specify exactly item stats that you want. Stackable items will also be
saleable. They are not in the beta.




Game Tuning


Wyatt Cheng speaking. Improvements to Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconmonsters, lots of improvements since last year’s Blizzcon and even over what we see in the beta build.

Since most items are found from bosses, it’s important that they are
sufficiently difficult. One problem they’ve noticed is that many Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconboss modifiers are more dangerous to melee characters than to ranged characters. One new modifier to address that issue is called Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconMortar,
and the video shows grenades firing out in all directions from the
monster, a bit like Electrified, but with hang time and fire. These
mortars do no damage to melee chars, but are nasty for ranged attackers.

They’re also working on improvements to the Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconpassive skills.
They want these to be more interesting and functional. Players want a
variety of passives; giving them cool effects, as well as better
functions, and ways to boost offense or defense for more customization.
The developers felt that the Barbarian needed more defensive boosts, so
he’s got a new passive called Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconNerves of Steel. It boosts the barb’s defense by 25% of his Vitality, and should improve his tank-ability.

Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconFetish Sycophants is a new WD passive, improving his pets.

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is a new Monk passive, that boosts his damage by 10% when he uses a
variety of combos. (Rather than just the same one repeatedly.)

Another problem is that some synergies are too strong in the game
now. Not that they are officially designated as synergies, as in Diablo
2, but that some passives all work in the same way, and this makes it
too advantageous to pick several in a group. Their example is three Monk
passives that all boost Dodge, damage dealt when he dodges, etc. Any
of them works fine alone, but when all three are used together it makes
for too big a bonus, and players feel obligated to take all three for
the big effect, which has the result of decreasing build diversity.




The Barbarian.


They’re happy with him, for the most part. One thing that needed improvement was his Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconFury generation. Players were finding that the bigger skills that generated Fury, such as Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconGround Stomp and Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconLeap Attack were much more useful than the small increases from melee-hitting, spammable, skills like Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconCleave and Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconBash and Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconFrenzy. So those melee ones have been boosted in effect.

Survivabilty for the Barbarian was an issue at higher difficulties.
Not in the beta, of course, but in their internal testing the Barb was
having issues at higher difficulty levels. They couldn’t stand in there
and tank as they were supposed to, so the developers have added some
better passives for that (such as the aforementioned Nerves of Steel),
and they’ve also made some changes to the Barb’s base stats to make him
tougher.




Wizard


They like how the Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconWizard
is working, on the whole. Her formerly-named “Academic Skills” have
been renamed “Signature Skills.” These skills get cheaper as the Wizard
levels up, which is a function the developers like. They’re also
tweaking numbers on skills that cost Arcane Power, to make sure the
balance is good between those and the Signature Skills.

The biggest change to the Wizard and Witch Doctor is something we
noticed when Blizzard posted the updated skill info on their website.
All skills in the game now obtain their damage from a percent of weapon
damage. The developers wanted to make casters value their weapons more.
So does this mean a Wizard should use a big 2h weapon? Not so much,
since weapon speed ties into casting speed. Makes daggers and wands more
powerful. (Not mentioned by Wyatt, but Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconmojos and Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconorbs
in the off hand add a lot of offensive bonuses, to go with one-handed
weapons and make up some of the damage you might give up compared to
using a big two-handed weapon.)




Witch Doctor


A common fan complaint is that mana is too easy, in the beta. That’s intentional.

They’re providing multiple ways for the WD to recover mana in the
game. There are passives that help with it, as well as rune effects in
some of the Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconWitch Doctor skills
that boost mana regeneration, or lower mana costs. You can gain mana
from items as well, since they want players to choose a mixture of
these. A player can take all the mana loading options and have infinite
mana, but you’ll be giving up other benefits to do so.

The point though, is that mana regen tactics don’t really exist in
the beta, since low level WDs have to work hard to run out of mana at
all. (This is not entirely true; I was playing just yesterday and trying
to use only Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconCorpse Spiders and Grasp of the Dead, and I was constantly out of mana. You can run through it pretty quickly during intensive Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconFirebats use as well.)

That aside, there will definitely be mana cost issues for the WD in
the full game, but as the skill runes, gear bonuses, etc aren’t
available in the early going, the class is designed to have almost
infinite mana, at least in Act One.

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is a new Witch Doctor passive. This is meant to enable non-pet play,
since it spawns a Mongrel some % of the time when a monster dies within
close proximity to the Witch Doctor. This lets a player have tanks
without actually putting a point into Mongrels at all, and is meant to
increase build variety. (Though they’re optional in the easy beta,
presumably a point in Mongrel was pretty much mandatory at higher
levels.)




Monk


Survivability issues. During internal testing they think the Monk is
fine later in the game, as he has a lot of defensive skills and
abilities that make him strong. Early on they’ve had some complaints
about too much dying, so they’ve made some changes to early combo skills
to help him. They’ve added more length to Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconDeadly Reach, stuck a knockback effect on Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconDashing Strike, etc.

Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconMantras
aren’t really useful in the beta, but even when players are using them
in testing, there’s no real “decision point” on when to cast or recast
it. So they’ve added a property that doubles the mantra’s bonus for
three seconds after its cast. Note that Mantras have a 120s duration,
and a 30s cooldown, so the 3s bonus can only be obtained twice a minute
at most, though by using two Mantras and switching between them players
could get a lot more total time with the double bonus.

Combo attacks are getting some boosts. some players want to use one
combo all the time. Others want to combine multiple combos. They’re
working to make both styles possible. Making them better to combine
without requiring players to use more than one. (See the mention of
Combination Strike above.)




Demon Hunter


Wyatt described the big recent skill makeover, but as we’ve discussed it a fair amount already,
I’ll skip most of that here. Basically, skills are now split between
Hatred Spenders and Hatred Generators, with Hatred regen much slower. So
players can learn to alternate their skills between the spenders and
the generators, instead of everything costing Hatred and the DH always
being out of it, at least in the early going.

They’ve also made big changes to the snares and traps that the Demon
Hunter uses. These are now better at keeping enemies at range, with more
stun and root type effects, as well as higher damage.




Making Skills Awesome


“Cranking up the awesome across all the classes.” Amping up the
visuals, the feel, the effects. So skills work the same as they did, but
have more appeal and fun factor.

Chris Haga speaks for this part. Kick ass gameplay is more than a
great idea or mechanic. Covering things that didn’t quite make the cut
and how they were improved.

Monk: They wanted the Monk to incorporate some kind
of “temple aesthetic” into his skills. So he can summon a temple and
then collapse it on his enemies. Cool, but lots of gameplay issues.
Complicated, takes up too much cicking snd space, etc. So now he just
summons a whole temple column, which hits and hurts, then explodes a
moment later.

Demon Hunter. They wanted a Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconcompanion
of some kind. Lots of ideas. Raven, Wolf, and crazier ideas. Floating
skull. Bounces around like a rock. Also tried a floating sword. Didn’t
seem to match very well with the DH, though. So now she’s got a bat
that bites enemies. Flies around and tanks a bit. They also show the
summoning moment of ferrets, with two of them popping out at once. (No
mention was made of the delightfully cheesy Beastmaster movie, but since I saw that on cable about fifty times when I was too young to know any better, I was immediately reminded of it.)

Barbarian. Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconCall of the Ancients is demonstrated on the video, and the crowd goes wild.

Monsters also need to be awesome. so you enjoy
killing them more. The Goatman Shaman is shown. He’s got a sort of
lightning shield, kind of like the Wizard skill. But it’s not visual or
impressive enough, so they gave him a frost attack projectile. Which
wasn’t very impressive either, frankly. Just a sort of dusty blob like
an Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconArcane Orb, but with cold damage.

They did show a cool new monster, which they called the Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconRock Worm
monster. It’s first seen in Act Two, and it’s like a giant worm that’s
underground, shooting its head out and snapping at you. Apparently that
wasn’t cool enough though, so recently it got an upgrade where it can
now come out of the ground directly below a character and swallow them
up, doing damage before spitting you back out.




Difficulties in Diablo III


Jay Wilson. Lists the four difficulty levels and describes their differences.

Normal difficulty. The beginning of the game, Act One is the
tutorial. Blizzard doesn’t like stand-alone tutorials, so they teach you
while playing. That’s why early Act One is pretty easy. Monsters have
low awareness, they don’t attack very fast or seriously, they pause a
lot, etc. Limited abilities. Not even many ranged monsters.

Each act layers on more challenges. The developers grouped all the
monsters into categories such as ranged attacker, melee attacker, AoE
damage, etc, ranked them by how nasty they were, then slotted them
through the difficulties accordingly. In the later acts and higher
difficulties, monsters will respond more quickly, move faster, act more
aggressively, show more abilities, etc.




Common feedback


Common feedback from players, and how they’ve reacted to it.

One very common complaint, from internal testing as well as fans in
the Beta, is that it’s too easy. Jay says it’s not so different than D2,
and he shows a clip of a Sorceress walking around the Blood Moor while
Zombies and Quill Rats ignore her. The crowd laughs.

Diablo III is supposed to be easy early on. They’re not worried about
that since any serious player will blow through the normal stuff and
get into the difficulty soon enough. They want to make the game
accessible to casual players.

“Hardcore games for everyone is what Blizzard does.”

The early game is for casual players, because Blizzard wants to turn
them into hardcore gamers. It’s how they draw people in and make them
real gamers.

How hard is late game in Diablo 3, though? Jay says it’s super hard,
but that we won’t believe him when he says it. So they ran video of some
of their Q&A guys talking about how hella hard it gets later on.
One guy says the game really begins in Nightmare, where you have to play
for real or you will die. Hell gets much more tense. And then you get
into Inferno and pretty much the first boss pack will own you. The AoE
effects and damage is really dangerous. Gold becomes very valuable as
repair costs are crazy.

How do they make higher difficulties harder?

Game depth: New item affixes. They save a lot of the more interesting
and powerful modifiers for higher levels, since they’re not needed in
normal. Characters need more resistances later in the game, and so items
start to spawn with them. Lots of new attributes come in on higher
difficulties. Around 70% of the types of items in the game don’t show up
until past normal difficulty.

Rare and Champion monsters. There are new Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconBoss modifiers
galore at higher difficulties. In normal they get two mods, three in
Nightmare, and they get up to four in Hell/Inferno. Plus there are nasty
mods that only show up later on. These often introduce new mechanics,
rather than just adding say, more fire damage.

Inferno. Everything will be soloable. But it’ll be hard. While they
view Diablo as a co-op game, that’s for fun. Not mandatory. Multiple
tiers of items in Inferno. Increasingly more rare.

Rares and champion bosses are the best loot in the game. The
developers are trying to avoid monotonous boss runs in D3. They want to
randomize the content. They want to patch boss runs post-release, to
make sure the best gear comes from playing a variety of areas.

Crazy builds. They want people to make crazy builds and variety. WoW
focuses on optimal builds. You make the best character of a given type,
and items are designed to facilitate that. In D3, there are no guilds,
raids, or roles to be stuck in, so you don’t *have* to do X or Y with a
character. Co-op in D3 is optional and for fun. Diablo focuses on
viable builds and variety.

A petless Witch Doctor, for instance. They show one playing in Hell, and using Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconGrasp of the Dead, Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconSpirit Walk, and lots of attack skills. It’s not as easy as just tanking up behind Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconMongrels or a Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconGargantuan, but it can be done.

Jay then shows off a Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconBattle mage. It’s not a melee fighter style, but one that uses spells to fight with at close range. So there’s Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconSpectral Blade, Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconDiamond Skin and Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconSlow Time for defense, etc.

Viable over Optimal: Tons of customization in D3.
Allows for more self-expression. Somewhere around 2.8 trillion possible
builds at this point. There may be some best builds, but there are tons
of viable ones that will also work. They don’t mind if some are better,
so long as they’re not so much better it’s just pointless to
experiment.




Player Beta Feedback


They say that player feedback has affected the development of the
game in countless ways, but they picked three almost at random to
profile here.

1) Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconSkill
system. They show video of someone playing with their Skill Window
open, swapping skills constantly. They like easy switching, but not that
easy. Also, something I noted immediately in my beta play, is that you
get no sense of identity or loyalty to a character, when you can just
change anything at any time. Thus the developers feel this is a little
exploitative, and they want to slow skill switching around a bit. Coming
soon to a beta patch will be a change that requires players to go to
some object in town in order to change around their skills. They’re not
sold on this as their final design, and are still iterating it, though.

2) Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconFollowers:
They were not going to be viable past normal difficulty, as the devs
saw Followers (mercs) as a Single Player/story feature. Most fans didn’t
like that though, and thought it was a wasted feature to only have
Followers in normal. The developers agreed, and Followers are now Diablo III  - Page 2 Wiki_iconend game viable. Jay didn’t explain, but presumably they are still single-player only.

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Items. I’m happy to take credit for this one, (even though lots of
people had the same objection that I did) since I complained bitterly
about it in the last Weekly News Attack podcast.
I liked that the Diablo-related item names were back, but thought it
was pointless to just throw in the names on items that didn’t have any
real connection to their stats in the original game. I singled out the D3 Ob/Zod
(which adds damage, vitality, and 2 random properties) as particular
nonsense, since Obsidian (30-40% resist all) and Zodiac (+16-20 all
attributes) were actually affixes with a specific meaning in D1. It’s
not like the Grandfather or Eaglehorn or some other Unique that didn’t
have any special theme to the stats. Much to my delight, the new Ob/Zod
stats are in fact, related to the stats found on the item in Diablo 1.

You can see the stats on the new version of the ObZod to the right.




Questions from the Audience.


There was only time for one, and the guy read it off his phone, yet
still misspoke several times. Easier to ad lib known material than try
to go from an unfamiliar script!

The question was how many free item postings players would get in the
Real Money Auction House. Jay says some amount per week, and the figure
has not been set yet. Nor have they decided which day of the week to
start a new “week” on. Yet.
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Lol, i just got done watching that panel too on youtube, a lot of exciting new stuff and changes, I'm very happy with what they are willing to improve on, they really do listen to their passionate players and take all things into consideration.

I esp liked how they visually expressed the difference between how difficult D2 normal act1 was verse what the normal starting setting of D3 is, it was very realistic and i think it gave people an idea oh what was an important point for the beta difficulty, that "Normal Act1 is very much the tutorial of the game" and that translated very well in comparison to what is being promised to be very hard when entering nightmare, hell, and inferno difficulties. The in-house player testimonies of the later difficulties was very effective.

Everything about this game is shaping out to be just awesome and fresh, and it makes the wait for the game that much more painful, glad i have my digital copy of the game already on my Bnet account, but seeing it sit there all faded out, not yet playable, makes me sad. *sniff*


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When a release date is nearing and a crucial game feature is falling behind, what is a studio to do? If you're Blizzard
and you're looking at the fate of one of the biggest titles of the
year, you yank the offending feature from the game so as to not delay
the entire product.

Blizzard announced today that Diablo III's
PvP is not living up to the studio's standards and that it will be
removing it for now in order to keep the game on track for launch. So
why not just hold back the game until it's completely ready? In the
words of the studio, "We ultimately felt that delaying the whole game
purely for PvP would just be punishing to everyone who's waiting to
enjoy the campaign and core solo/co-op content, all of which is just
about complete."

Diablo III's PvP functionality will be restored at an
unspecified later date with multiple Arena maps, achievements, personal
progression, and a matchmaking system.
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I'll probably just buy it at the stores so I have a physical copy of it. Hopefully I can make another 700+ dollars on here like I did on Spiral Knights and quit both of my jobs haha.
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PostSubject: Re: Diablo III    Diablo III  - Page 2 EmptyMon Jul 16, 2012 12:10 am

Anyone playing this at all in Americas servers?
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PostSubject: Re: Diablo III    Diablo III  - Page 2 EmptyMon Jul 16, 2012 3:34 am

Everyone i know that purchased this have quit playing already. Didn't last long
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PostSubject: Re: Diablo III    Diablo III  - Page 2 EmptyMon Jul 16, 2012 11:47 am

so far i no gamers here and there that D3 is not so great
dunno about what you guys think ??

i wonder rely this network focus alot on new mmorpg
alot of you try them but rely tell me are there any good ones out there ??

so far i no you guys try alot but not every1 singel 1 was good
even the new final fantasy

even star wars you give up fast
so dunno how long GW2 wil last XD

becouse there is a orther game dont no much about it but dam it kick butt
and when it comes out i dunno also ??
name is kingdom under fire 2

ok all i wanne say is that older mmorg stil beat easy the new ones
most players stay loyal to there old game

Dekaron masive player base pll play there for years like me to
Cabal same
Conquer online 9 years old mmorpg masive player base
mabel story i heard alot of players

ok new ones
Vindictus losing players but maby with the 2 new classes it wil come back
my self wanne try the new female lann style to

Aion EU atm losing fast players becouse Gameforce is w8ting to long with 3.0
pll go to Aion US

Star wars losing bad and fast players hear rumors about its going F2P
C9 atm many players play there to but for how long it is stil a instance

just a sample i no atm
so yea if am right new mmorpg stil cant beat the old ones
players stl go back where there home is ^^



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PostSubject: Re: Diablo III    Diablo III  - Page 2 EmptyMon Jul 16, 2012 5:05 pm

None of those games we were serious about Gen.. It's exactly what you say
We tried them or they were meant as a short term game for us

Every game you named we didn't plan to play for long

(only Aion and Final Fantasy we had in mind, but those turned out bad) the other ones we never planned a big move on

Currently we are aiming for Guild Wars 2 and that is the only game we are officially aiming for that will be coming out soon

Diablo3, Star Wars, Vindictus, Tera all of those we are just playing as short term gap fillers.
And all of them are only fun for a little while due to them being semi decent games only.

Yes Diablo3 is a bad game, but you can still have fun with it for a while, and you could even earn some money from their auction system if you started playing early and farmed a lot, it could be quite a good buck
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PostSubject: Re: Diablo III    Diablo III  - Page 2 EmptyTue Jul 17, 2012 3:53 am

I feel your pain Genlog....Conquer lol i remember those times...i sold DB's and chars and actually made some really good irl cash . Dekaron didnt suck me in at all and Cabal...mehh played it for a while...wasnt really into it.

On topic for Diablo 3 .... for me a really big flop... i got way more into Path of Exile which im still playing for almost a year now (its still in closed beta though ).

And ye i hope GW2 will finnaly get us passionate mmorpger's(idk if thats a word lawl) out of this mmo limbo that is the market today. Only short term mmo's around and the best IP's are still the ones that are like 6-7 years old.
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PostSubject: Re: Diablo III    Diablo III  - Page 2 EmptyTue Jul 17, 2012 12:10 pm

if this network dont focus to much on new mmorpg

my dream was to play a old 1 like dekaron its a pure pk game
many love that and have a good time there lvl cap is 190 i think not sure XD

so you busy for a while XD

on topic i hope GW2 wil make it true rely if not then back to old school again XD
and D3 not rely my style and i heard to many bad reviews

we wil see 28 august when GW2 wil be here ^^
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Guild Wars 2 = Love !
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PostSubject: Re: Diablo III    Diablo III  - Page 2 EmptyTue Oct 15, 2013 3:54 am

Anyone even touch this anymore? lol
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I touched it again pre FFXIV launch.
That was about all.
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