Yeah. Congrats!
What a terribly unflattering interview though. Hes not as good at interviews as he is at playing games 14 hours a day.
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Dec 11, 2011Brake Failure posted a message on Diablo 3 Opening CinematicPosted in: NewsQuote from Aerisot
1. It is not a let down, it is an intro to a story, not a "I'm the next bad guy listhen to me talk about destruction" cinematic like WoW, There cinematics are good, but they tell no story at all.
2. Yes
3. I will admit Black Soulstone was very good, however that is most likely the into for Act 2 or 3, which again is telling a story and you know what you have to do by the end of it.
4. really? child.
1. Whether or not it was a letdown is subjective, you can't tell me I wasn't expecting something different.
2. That was rhetorical, implying that everyone knew that the cinematic was coming, and it was hyped up for nothing
3. I'm not sure what to say to this, yeah... it's telling a story, just like almost all cinematics do. And it did it with a way sweeter video than this one did.
4. Calling me a child makes you sound extremely, well... immature. You took the time to half-ass pick apart my feelings on the video, and then ran out of cheap stabs by the 4th subjective point I made. Good work. -
Dec 11, 2011Brake Failure posted a message on Diablo 3 Opening CinematicI'll be honest and say that I was pretty schwasty when I watched the cinematic last night, and posted my original "letdown" feelings. Having re-watched it now at least mostly sober, here are my feelings.Posted in: News
1. Still a letdown
2. Was that really the reveal that Blizz was talking about?
3. Not as good as any of the WoW cinematics, and nowhere near as good as the black soulstone.
4. What a letdown... - To post a comment, please login or register a new account.
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Having been in end game raiding guilds in everquest and also been an avid d2 player, what made d2 the online game that It was, had to do with its relatively short level periods, the ability to have multiple high level characters, trading the gear that you amass on all of your characters amongst each other and your friends. Building multie formats of the same character and seeing which one worked best for a specific application. If d3 is going to be a gme in which I have to focus solely on one character, and have to physically find end game items I want and then am unable to give that item to another of my chars after I'm done with it... I will be very disappointed.
That is my opinion. I will play the game no matter what. But I hope players are able to maintain a real life and still be able to excel at gameplay.
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(I'm probly beating a dead horse with this question and I apologize.)
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