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Title clever disguise... reposting from another thread
"Well I have to applaud Blizzard in all reality. From a business stand point it would seem like you're on the perfect track to make the shareholders at Activision very, very pleased. You've taken a game with so much hype built around it, a game with a rabid and wildly large fan base, a game vaulting off of the massive success of the previous generation - and you've turned it into your sacrificial lamb. I understand that WoW is dying. The cash cow that you have been able to depend on to fill your coffers is finally drying up. It had a great run. MoP is not likely to defibrillate the failing heart of what was once the WoW empire, and you know this. Starcraft 2, while an amazing game, cannot replace this cash cow - then again it wasn't meant to. How could it? Your business foresight is very, very attuned. Because of this you carefully planned your next chess move: Diablo 3. What better way to birth another golden goose than to bank an entire game off of the most addictive part of what Diablo 2 was: the item grind. Pure brilliance. And so, from the ground up, you formed this game to be solely about item exchange - this would be the titan built to replace WoW's subscription based bankroll in the form of micro transactions. Except one thing: you're boring. On May 15th 2012, after nearly a decade of anticipation, we were given Diablo 3! Except, it's not quite Diablo 3. It's a slimmed down, cut up version of the Diablo 3 everyone was taught to expect. Except, it wasn't given to us, we still had to pay you full price for it: $60. My how the mighty hath fallen. Why is it not Diablo 3, you say? Well let's see. Anyone remember all those teaser videos spoon fed to the community over the past 3 years? Videos slowly leaking to us glimpses of the content we could expect to experience? I do. From nearly FOUR years ago: @2:10 "These current weapons just won't do!": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5K0YkUH6r6c&list=UUCGf0PicJgNp6yb7xsdZAwA&index=1&feature=plcp I guess scrapping this idea all together was more developmentally cost effective. @6:30 "Let's see what a real fight looks like." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RT4K6e2q10g&list=UUCGf0PicJgNp6yb7xsdZAwA&index=10&feature=plcp Indeed, lets. I'm still waiting, actually. Is it just me or does that environment look entirely more engaging than the atmosphere we've purchased at release? @2:00 Did he say randomized, dungeons, quests and encounters? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMAyxY7mjzI&list=UUCGf0PicJgNp6yb7xsdZAwA&index=7&feature=plcp If their idea of newly generated fights, quests and environments is a continuous cycle of the same things from a pre-conceived list, he's spot on! So where's the beef? - some might say. The beef is that this is not Diablo 3, this is an imposter. A hologram. An artificial replacement. A lame duck substitute for what hype built it up to be. A cut up and slimmed down version of what should have been. In essence: a slaughtered, sacrificial lamb. That leaves myself and thousands of others saying indeed, where is the beef? Blizzard's answer: there is no cow level. But hey, we got rainbows and unicorns! Is anyone still in complete denial about how truly boring this game is or have people started to shake off the honey moon dust? You eliminated enchanting, PvP, pet companions and other things from the release version so that you could market it as part of a later expansion for more money. (This is a trend in gaming that several developers have been following; withhold content you've been advertising for the past two years and charge a premium for it at a later date. I shouldn't have expected Activision-Blizzard to be any different, and that is my fault. I wrongly assumed this group was made of trend setters and leaders, not followers - so shame on me.) You didn't include a single player mode because you can't make money off of people if they aren't using the AH in a multiplayer format. Less work for you in the development stages, and forces people to engage in the micro-economy that your bankroll is based on. Again, brilliance. Which leads me to my final point: There is so LITTLE dynamic to this game I cannot believe it took this many years to create it. In fact, I don't. So why the long wait? I'll tell you: economic law. More specifically, the legality and complications that stemmed from the idea of a multinational game built around a Real Money Auction House. This process, I imagine, took years to iron out - while the game itself probably took no more than a few actual working years to complete (and it truly shows). It doesn't take an overly intelligent mind to figure WHY they would want to use a RMAH and get a cut of (a lot of) the transactions. That's fine. Here's the problem: you built the entire game around a pure gear grind, and then force that gear grind to revolve around the AH, specifically the RMAH. There is literally no other dynamic. When you build a game from a purely business stand point, you're not building a great game - and a great game this is not. In conclusion, gamers, do you really want to spend your time on yet another slave-like gear grind? If so, eat your heart out. You'll find no better place to do it! If not, there are a plethora of other games out there much more deserving of your $60, I promise. Diablo 3 was built around Activision's greed. Participate at your own will. Gamers hold grudges and people aren't going to forget this disaster. If you obliterate your true fan base, the pillars of your success come falling soon after. I give this post less than a few hours before it is deleted by Blizzard moderators. Can't have that bad flavor out there, can we? Truth hurts. Regards, a long time fan. [I can't find this thread anymore? Did they really remove it that fast? Hah.. When I went back to it and tried to bump it said the thread had reached it's limit at 26 pages. That's odd considering others are over 100.]" |
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5/29/2012
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5/29/2012
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Pretty much everything what you said it's true. It's been some years since Blizzard changed from making great games for the fun of it, to making them for pure profit.
Since WoW it's coming to an end, they needed a way to make a bit extra cash on the side, advertising that it is US who will make money out of it. I hope you all understand that no matter if you make 100euro in 6 months with RMAH, they'll make millions. The peak of their success was during Wrath of the Lich King, and they expected to make as much money in the following years, but as subscriber count dropped every month, they tried to find new ways of making money, mounts, pets, services. I'm not even gonna go into the whole 'low population realms, pay for transfer' part. At the Paris 2008 thing, where they showed that Diablo 3 gameplay, noticed that it's the same game for 4 years now? They haven't really made anything to it, just tweaked it here and there, 1 year of work tops. This is to you, the OP, if posts like this are being closed, then keep on opening them |
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5/30/2012
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The Server issues have been many, and there are a lot of people frustrated by it and Blizzard decisions regarding how this game has to be played "Always Online" it also gets repetative very quickly. I have'nt seen any random dungeons yet (that was advertized for D3 was'nt it?)
I'll play until i no longer see new content, i have no intention to use EITHER of the Auction Houses, i will play D3 as i did D 1 & 2, until it is no longer fun. Both earlier iterations of this game lasted me for months and months, but they had re-playability, i'm not sure D3 has anywhere near the replayability of D2 We'll see how well Blizzard does with content, if, no new items or content comes into the game, i can't see it being as popular as 1 or 2, i suspect as soon as people begin to realize its all about the AH's and cash for Blizzard this game will dry up and blow away...so the RMAH may be their undoing, and their game wont be around for the long haul, unlike D2 and WoW. The difference being, that without a huge player base, their "Always Online" cash cow will devolve into poor service and an exodus of their long term fan base will be replaced with 12 year olds with daddys credit card playing on an xbox, while PC gamers will move on to greener pastures, with games that have community added content and without this DRM nonsense. |
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5/31/2012
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Well battlenet making big mistake putting WoW and Diablo down at sametime think they would do on seperate days so ppl still would be playing not !@#$%ing like i have seen. Thanks Blizz again what a DUH!!
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6/12/2012
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I agree after all the hype and wait not much different than old one, i did same started with original Diablo this all looks very very similar not much new and same run over and over in same area oh fun and the lag is horrible too. auction house is very messed up and hard to use plus no search option. We shall see if they keep upgrading it
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6/12/2012
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TL;DR
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6/12/2012
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i hate repost me not gesta
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6/12/2012
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