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    posted a message on Natalya's transformation
    Nice find!

    I wish this game actually felt like a sequel to Diablo II instead of its own thing. I just feel like Jay wanted a "clean slate" after the fallout of Blizzard North's collapse. It's a slap in the face to all of the fans and I still have bad blood about it. I know it's their game, but Blizzard lore is legendary in itself.

    Anyway, I am hoping the next expansion (i.e. after Reaper) will give us the ability to respec into different fighting modes or something. Maybe the Demon Hunter could become a melee Assassin? Maybe the Monk could exchange some of his melee abilities for mind-based ranged attacks? Maybe the Barbarian could be more Spartan (e.g. spear/ranged attacks with shield and limited melee)? Perhaps the wizard could buff others with arcane magic, or have the ability to wear magical armor to defend herself in melee range (e.g. Arcane Warrior in Dragon Age)? Just an idea.
    Posted in: Lore & Storyline
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    posted a message on Good reasons to play right now?
    If you need any reason other than "because it's fun", you're taking it too seriously.
    Posted in: Diablo III General Discussion
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    posted a message on ★ World Record MP10 Ubers - 1.0.8 ★ 56 sec!
    Disqualified for cheating, IMO!
    Posted in: Diablo III General Discussion
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    posted a message on Kotaku's take on the D3 console port
    I am probably part of the minority that's actually excited about the Playstation port. I remember playing the original Diablo on the PSX, with my best friend, some Mtn. Dew, pizza, and long conversations about all kinds of teenage stuff. They were some of the best times of my life and I'd give almost anything to re-live them again.

    The games of today, the gaming culture of today, and the way we play the games of today never, ever have the same appeal to me. I may be getting old, I may be a part of a "dead culture", or whatever, but I just cannot fathom blowing tons of money on constant PC upgrades, waiting on patches, Googling ways to tweak my OS or hunting for drivers just to TRY to have the same experience. I could win the lottery tomorrow and build the best PC in the world and yet would still be unsatisfied. Gaming, to me, was meant to be played with friends, on the couch.
    Posted in: Diablo III General Discussion
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    posted a message on Is anyone else tired of the complainers?
    The first rule of ANY Blizzard game is to never, ever visit the forums. Blizzard makes amazing games but their community is one of the worst. It's been that way since the beginning of time and it probably won't ever change. Avoiding the forums removes about 95% of the whining.

    Also, don't let others tell you what class to play. Try them all. When you find one you like, play it and enjoy it. The game is barely a week old and yet everyone pretends they work for Blizzard and coded the game.

    One more thing: If leveling feels too "grindy" for you, try to mute to music/sound and play something in the background. I have found that when I do this, I'll zone out and end up blasting through quests. MST3K works well. ;)
    Posted in: Diablo III General Discussion
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