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It's pretty amazing that we've gone hours without a response from your management team about the downtime issues on the PTR. We, the community, are providing a service for your development team to find the bugs and provide constructive feedback.
The least your team can do is provide that very same punctual feedback for those who are making a commitment to help build a better Diablo 3. |
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no doubt. i agree with the OP, but realistically speaking blizzard has a very bad habbit of not liking to communicate with others. i mean just look at the forum itself. you should see "blizz" tags up and down the forum threads from them posting about issues ppl have. they dont though because they dont care enough to make the effort in giving us answers to the issues we face. |
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They just keep making them |
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making mistakes is valuable to the individual for both experience and knowledge. however, making mistakes and no learning from them. well thats just stupidity. popular quote: those who do not learn from the past are doomed to repeat it. |
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QQ it's the PTR not the actual game, calm down please.
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funny thing. there were several things changed in the last PTR that were never mentioned in the official changes or final patch notes. they made the changes hoping no one would notice. we did. when we called attention to it they ignored us all... reminds me alot of how its going right now. they sure dont like it when ppl start talking! anyway, those "unwritten" changes went straight to live without so much as a single blue saying anything as to why. PTR = the game's future you have been warned. |
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