- AcidReign
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Oct 4, 2006AcidReign posted a message on "Official" Diablo 3 Petition"Bulk folder"... Alright... just making sure you were talking clean... lolPosted in: News
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Oct 4, 2006AcidReign posted a message on "Official" Diablo 3 PetitionAll the most important mail goes into the junk mail... Everyone knows that lolPosted in: News
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Oct 2, 2006AcidReign posted a message on Hang Tight - New Diablo3.com Coming SoonTell him to come to Minnesota so he can see a REAL fanatic.Posted in: News
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Oct 2, 2006AcidReign posted a message on Hang Tight - New Diablo3.com Coming SoonHe must be a fairly good liar! HAH!Posted in: News
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Oct 1, 2006AcidReign posted a message on d3 on the way?One question: How do you "drink" sex?Posted in: News
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Oct 1, 2006AcidReign posted a message on d3 on the way?Condoms? CheckPosted in: News
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Oct 1, 2006AcidReign posted a message on d3 on the way?Wow... 5 seconds and you're already postingPosted in: News
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Oct 1, 2006AcidReign posted a message on d3 on the way?That's better.... I guess... lolPosted in: News
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Oct 1, 2006AcidReign posted a message on d3 on the way?Straight up ganstra trippin'Posted in: News
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Sep 28, 2006AcidReign posted a message on d3 on the way?I've been practically tortured with no light for 7 monthes waiting for Diablo III's announcement :/Posted in: News
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Sep 28, 2006AcidReign posted a message on Blizzard Diablo Team Hiring!Hmmm.... A 3D Character Animator? Gee... I wonder what they plan to do....Posted in: News
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Sep 28, 2006AcidReign posted a message on d3 on the way?They have a license to print money if they release Diablo IIIPosted in: News
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Sep 17, 2006AcidReign posted a message on Blizzard Entertainment licensed Havok 4.0There are just too many possibilities!Posted in: News
- Spells - manipulating the landscapes and objects, or as seen in the video, swirling around you. Telekinesis to control objects. Also notice the part with the molten boulders falling down the hill. Havok 4.0 Meteor anyone?
- Characters - skeletons falling to pieces, ragdoll physics on character, walking through smoke, trudging through bones, rocks, items, and gold
- Structures - destroy fortifications with heavy spells
- Landscape - running/swimming in water, ground explodes from certain skills and attacks, wind blows lighter objects around (Wind blowing ash and embers in Hell) -
Sep 17, 2006AcidReign posted a message on Blizzard Entertainment licensed Havok 4.0That would be sweet to watch a skeleton die and just fall to pieces!Posted in: News
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Unsocketing your skill runes could get progressively expensive, until it reached a capped price. It would start fairly affordable, and get less affordable the amount of times you do it.
However, this may be the wrong way to approach it. It would make the player feel like they HAVE to get their skill runes in just the right places, or they have to pay the price to reset them. So I think the best way to implement this is to have the reset to be a set amount of gold, which is fairly affordable, but somewhat expensive - a happy medium.
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I don't think he is shooting at anything :confused:
He must be the slow one of the bunch...
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I think that Diablo III won't affect the StarCraft II community nearly as much as it will affect the WoW community. SC2 has a whole different class of gamers - the strategy gamers. Competition is their focus, and SC2 will have much more competition over D3 - in terms of multiplayer.
But for the casual gamers of StarCraft II, I think it will be easier for them to get into Diablo III and really feel like they are accomplishing something. When I played StarCraft II, I really loved it. The matches were intense, but once I learned how terrible I really was compared to the majority of the player base, I was discouraged, played a bunch of custom games, and then just sort of dropped out. Strategy wasn't my thing. I couldn't think or click as fast as the majority of my opponents, and it became frustrating. I'm sure there are a few of these players out there that will gravitate towards Diablo III and be redeemed.
But for WoW, players are used to an RPG, and will be intrigued to try another - especially Diablo III. I think the fast pace and the visceral feel will be a good change of pace from the one-monster-at-a-time sort of battles. The diehard WoW fans won't stop their subscriptions, and will probably return back after a few weeks. But the WoW players really looking forward to the game may do differently.
This is all speculation of course.
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I've been waiting for this game for a long time, and if I have to pay a small fee to do so, then so be it. Ain't no thang.
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Remember the traps inside the arena themselves? Man that would be lame in Diablo III arenas.
Back to topic:
@Dolaiim that is a very interesting idea for a build. The question is, would you be able to sap all of the opposing team, or would you focus on one at a time?
I personally want a Witch Doctor to be my first character, but he simply doesn't intrigue me as a PvP character. I would probably make a heavy-hitting, shield bearing, speedy Barbarian - hopefully the way he moves will be as intimidating as his attacks! Psychological warfare!
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I was just saying that if you were strictly running bosses for magic find, would it be worth your time to down these bosses? Wouldn't you rather magic find more quickly elsewhere? That's kinda what I meant lol
And yes, I do enjoy how the bosses are (supposedly) in Diablo III!
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