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So yea we lose a bit senseless customization like having a wizard wield a maul twice his size (in the real world it would be like putting a medic with a rocket launcher in the front line, kinda wierd huh) but on the other hand as bashiok has said they will put the effort of senseless customization and direct it towards more skills , skill rune effects, so basically adding a lot more meaningful depth to each individual class. I prefer that idea over being able to use a freakin 2 handed pillar as an archer. I hope i was clear.
I'm sorry, but you just bought his whole silly excuse which is nothing but a joke to make you think exactly that "I prefer that over this".
His excuses makes no technical sense.
I don't disagree entirely with the decisions, I mean the wizard can't use big two-handed stuff, the barbarian can't use wands.. I mean, that kind of things I couldn't care less and won't affect the game much, except those that really love to try anything.
All I'm saying is, Bashiok doesn't deserve any credit for his comment. Sweet, he's talking to the community, but his text is there for nothing. A few lines would be saying the same thing.
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No?
The breaking point here is you can instantly sell or turn into resources absolutely everything you find. That makes absolutely every item technically worth the trouble of picking them up.
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I always love their excuses for small things, like picking up items. Maybe, just maybe, the flaw is that everything is worth picking up now? No, lets ignore that. A player shouldn't even -want- to pick everything up. It doesn't matter if you have to click everything manually or you have a special button that does it for you. I don't think Torchlight had one (or I never used it) and I still vacuumed everything, and it still felt bad.
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Yeah, beating a dead horse. Yeah, you're sick of hearing me. Bite me.
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And the masses are almost always wrong and blind.
Of course I am. Thanks for the obvious. Blizzard trying to sell their amazing products and fans slawowing it whole. Of course there ain't any negativity in that. Its just plain sad, mind you.
So your answer is essentially just "suck it up"? Right, because that makes for such a better world.
I'm used to being the minority, by the way. And I'm not expecting to convert this whole forum. What, do you really think I'd have so much faith in humans?
I frankly don't care about any of you that only see a "company making money" or "people enjoying a hobby". Gaming is an art and people are murdering everything grand about it, and nobody gives a fuck. And you expect me to shut up and leave?
What about no.
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There's many things being killed off in gaming and I always find it funny when people don't see why one would stay around fan forums with that negativity. Its so much more important when so many people are blinded by Blizzard or people like you just couldn't give a damn (just a fact, you have the right to not care but its still a problem, because way too many people don't care). There are things at stakes here that not everybody has to care about, but I will not stop spreading any hate that is deserved.
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Yeah, making more money.
They can spit their excuses of safety as long they want. They control us, they forbid us, all for their own pathetic sake.
What about you idjit at Blizzard stop with your excuses and just gives us offline. You claim to have one of the most mod friendly version of a very popular type of game that could give the birth to an incalculable amount of ideas, knowing that there is nothing else like it in the gaming world., but you prefer to not use it, lie in our faces all the while to safeguard you pathetic RMAH.
Well, I'm not blind. You're killing something incredible and infinite for your own pockets and control. How can anyone respect them for this is beyond me.
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I was born in shooters. High speed shooters and games of reactions, speed and precision. There is no better style than fingertip grip for me. I didn't know or cared how I held my mouse until a while ago when I saw an article about it.
I happen also to have long, small and agile fingers. I don't think I ever got tired to use the mouse, the only thing I get tired of is the clicking part in click intensive games.
Its interesting how this can really tell what kind of gamer you are. Naturally I used the fingertip grip, so naturally, one could say I'm born for fast paced games of reactions and precision.
Another funny thing is, I never settled for any mouse but the crappiest, most basic, symmetric moues with 2 buttons and a mousewheel. I'm a gamer for life but I find any other mouse annoying.