- Aequitas
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Jan 23, 2006Aequitas posted a message on Cyks; The New News and PR Team Member!Congratulations Cyks. This is a well deserved title for you.Posted in: News
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Jan 21, 2006Aequitas posted a message on Diablo3.Com Website team is looking for staff!Posted in: NewsQuote from "cynicalpulse" »if i were to be taught how to do graphics and be given the programs to do it.....id happily spend all my spare time working for you......my dream at the moment is to see this diablo3 become somthing amazing and i will do whatever needs to be done to see that image fulfilled.
For once I think I must agree with Sage, a pimp slap may very well be in order. You see, there would be no need to post a request for people who know how to create these sprites and have access to do them if they wanted to just teach some random person how to do it. Also, it has been a while since I have seen anyone pimp slapped. - To post a comment, please login or register a new account.
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I have forgotten your inability to show mercy for the uninformed, Cyks.
Any mention in a company's trademark for a particular product, or products, that seems like it may be unrelated to the initial product is simply to cover one's bases. In this case, the next registered trademark may have registered for things like merchandising items, i.e "Diablo Toothpaste" or "Diablo Backpacks", Diablo Movie(s), a Diablo T.V. series, or what-have-you in addition to the game so that the rights to these things belong solely to the parent company.
This may be to actually put these things on the market, or, which is more likely the case, to keep other companies from producing Diablo-related merchandise that the parent company doesn't want associated with the game. All of what I say is speculation, of course, given that I have not yet read the new registration, but this is most likely the case.
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As far as system requirments go, I can't see the next installment requiring too much more than 1 gig. Dungeon Siege 2's base system requirements were only 1 gig and a decent graphics card, and the graphics in that game were fine. I don't see Diablo 3 taking graphics requirements too much higher than that.
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