
- Equinox
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Jun 26, 2011Equinox posted a message on Which Class to Play?I would say playstyle primary, but looks and archetype are important, as well. I'm playing a female Monk first. I like melee fighter types to start with, but the barbarian is not my thing both because I dislike the Fury system, not a huge fan of how he looks at all, and my favorite in DII was the paladin anyway. The Monk has nice staffs and other weapons, while the female Monk has a stylish haircut.Posted in: News
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Jun 9, 2011Equinox posted a message on SteelSeries Diablo GearI just really do not like the design at all.Posted in: News
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Jun 7, 2011Equinox posted a message on SteelSeries Diablo GearPosted in: News
I have Sennheiser 590 myself, unfortunately, it doesn't really double as a headset. -
Jun 7, 2011Equinox posted a message on SteelSeries Diablo GearI dunno about the mouse. Looks lame. I've been using an 8-year old MS 4 button mouse forever, and not willing to give more than $30 or so for a new one...Posted in: News
Mousepad... got my SS SCII Kerrigan pad.
Siberia have better specs speaker wise and cost much less than the Megalodons.Quote from Ent1tyAt max it wasn't really that high and when i played slipknot at max i blew out my right speaker so I don't trust Steel Series with headsets. I have Megalodons, 7.1 surround sound and they are amazing max volume is loud the mics amazing and it is just and overall well made headset.
I've heard some issues about maxed out sound being too quiet, but not about speakers blowing. I think you had some bad luck there. -
Jun 2, 2011Equinox posted a message on Twentieth Batch of Screenshots and ArtStillllll lousy.Posted in: News
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Mar 13, 2011Equinox posted a message on Blizzard's "Anti-Modding" Stance: Another LookI'm not a terrible mod enthusiast but I do like using them to spice up the game or change a few things. Unfortunately, Blizzard doesn't like to let players play how they want, as evidenced by WoW (yay let's remove half the talents). That's pretty much why their stance on mods is so negative. They want to control the users of their games.Posted in: News
I don't trust Blizzard to add content nor add good content. They can't even do it with WoW. The last company I recall that was actually good at updating stuff was CCP. Otherwise, though, pretty much every game company has a horrid record of updating and fixing things. So mods are a very positive thing to build on top of a product, especially one such as Diablo which would be very easy to improve through addition of skills, levels, items, monsters, etc.
Removal of LAN is just shooting themselves in the foot, but their feet are huge so they won't really notice it either way. -
Jan 23, 2011Equinox posted a message on Two Stashes, No Jewels, New Shrines and the Enigmatic SentryI am not going to kill everything as fast as possible anyway.Posted in: News
I'm a procedural player. Shrines just disrupt my flow. -
Jan 21, 2011Equinox posted a message on Two Stashes, No Jewels, New Shrines and the Enigmatic SentryI didn't really get to runewords, but I used gems extensively on lower levels. MF chest/head, diamond shields (usually came faster than honor's pledge for instance), mana, life/mana steal via skulls, etc. The main problem, IMO, was that the gems didn't have many levels and by Nightmare they started to become obsolete. Considering how many levels they have this time, that may no longer be the case.Posted in: News
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Jan 20, 2011Equinox posted a message on Two Stashes, No Jewels, New Shrines and the Enigmatic SentryI mainly dislike jewels because you can stick them anywhere. They confuse me. + they looked ugly, and them lying in my stash I had to hover across everyone to see what they did.Posted in: News
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Jan 20, 2011Equinox posted a message on Two Stashes, No Jewels, New Shrines and the Enigmatic SentryPosted in: News
Cube jewels, get more lousy jewels... the level stays the same I believe.Quote from makaJewels are recyclable...you don't like the ones you have, cube them and get new ones. Gems have boring mods. That's the way I see it.
Gems having boring mods could be easily helped by interesting results from gem combos and the like (not like runewords but more like layerable). Really that seems like a gem mod issue more than a gem issue.
Since when did raising the dead become demonic?Quote from JackzorDefinitely not, but the Necromancer was also, well, a Necromancer. You can't get much more demonic than raising the dead. And we've only seen like 5 of the DH's skills -
Jan 20, 2011Equinox posted a message on Two Stashes, No Jewels, New Shrines and the Enigmatic SentryPosted in: News
Yeah, there were way too much of those in DII.Quote from italofocaReally, if they are doing all this hype in this sentry skill for a "summon to tank enemies" like a valkyrie or some crap that shoots lightning just like a eletric hydra, i will be pissed. -
Jan 20, 2011Equinox posted a message on Two Stashes, No Jewels, New Shrines and the Enigmatic SentryPosted in: News
Hey, I put in a good word for you.Quote from Don_guillotine
Ye heretic! Thine wrongdoings have been corrected!
So you ARE here.
Are you going to be online on MSN, ever? -
Jan 20, 2011Equinox posted a message on Two Stashes, No Jewels, New Shrines and the Enigmatic SentryStep below mod? Different category I'd say.Posted in: News
I prefer gems for socketables. Jewels made the whole thing really confusing, that, and 99% of them that you pick up are useless, and I really hate thrash in the game, unless it's all recyclable (read: cubable).
Gems are shiny, too.
<3 gems.
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Oct 22, 2010Equinox posted a message on The Blizzcon HubIt doesn't have a pet. WoW's Hunter has a pet. That's like half of WoW's Hunter. I should know, I play one... the WoW Hunter really shouldn't be compared to the Amazon, nor this Demon Hunter, for that matter.Posted in: News
I will not be able to ditch my association with Illidan, though. Maybe I'll call my male Demon Hunter Illidan. -
Oct 19, 2010Equinox posted a message on Male Barbarian Armor Set RevealedLike, like very much.Posted in: News
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My expectation considering how games like these are typically balanced is that this armor will be bare minimum and won't do shit. Otherwise, even the DH could tank decently. And with shields giving so much armor? I don't know.
Yeah, just kinda cuts down your passives, too.
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Someone mentioned it's a latency issue and that's probably what it is. Beta was slow for a lot of people.
There's going to be some auto-adjustment because it's a 3D game, for one, and on a 3D engine it's troublesome to make stuff hit the right way. I've encountered this in tons of games like TQ, Shift-shooting causes you to miss all day. DIII actually doesn't have this problem, in fact, you actually hit stuff on different elevations which is kinda weird. The auto-detect probably has to do with it.
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Video games have been permeated by the same nasty pool of hardcore gamers. THEY are the jerks (not that a casual can't be a jerk, but casuals are usually stuck in Bronze league and Normal mode).
When games first came out, they were played by normals. People who got excited by games and played for fun. And they could get good at them, too. Then they got taken over by elitist jerks who play 24/7, read guides, cookie cutter builds, exploit the game, and beat up anyone who doesn't play like them. They consider you an idiot if you don't know how to play the game according to a ruleset or if you do not rush like mad. I would never encounter such an attitude from a casual because a casual is busy figuring out the game for themselves.
Don't beat up on the casuals. They're largely invisible. But the casuals and hardcores are basically squishing out the normal player because taking stuff in moderation has always been kinda rare.
This is closer to the truth. And especially with the rise of multiplayer over single player you get a bigger pool and with bigger pools you have more thrash. Particularly MMORPG's suffer from this because they're so multiplayer-oriented. And that's why I don't really see the appeal of DII multiplayer and never did.
Games stopped being for fun, they started being for e-peen growth. This exact thing happened to sports long, long, long ago. Sports used to be for exercise and fun, people made it into paid entertainment.
You can see it all over this forum, all this talk about world firsts, about how "only hardcore players should get gear", about PK. Back in "my" day you'd never even hear about such stupidity as freaking neglecting food, job, school, SO, exercise, etc., for a game. Game was something you did for fun. Yeah, you could play for 3 hours straight and be excited about it. But you don't play 48 hours straight and sit on hot pockets. Something is wrong with that. Something is wrong with world firsts. And I don't care how judgmental that makes me sound. You people need to get off from wherever you are and get back to the ground. And don't tell me you're special because you're kinda everywhere.
I think you'll find better communities on HC, because yet again people are kinda doing something else over there. It does have its own share of "it's not hardcore without Hostile!" idiots, but overall I found HC communities superior to SC communities across the board. That's where I'll be.
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You are discussing invalid dodge. Nobody plays luck dodge characters. That's stupid. You will die. You just will. It's not even worth talking about. If you don't believe me, see Path of Exile. They got a lot of crap because they tried to make a 100% evasion character work and... it... does... not. You're just rolling dice all day even if you have 90% dodge.
No. This is not even worth discussion.
Dodge is ALWAYS coupled with some degree of armor or vitality, and when you do that, dodge actually becomes really powerful because it dramatically decreases overall damage you're taking. So I do not see anyone in their right mind relying on dodge alone. You need armor/vit to survive random hits.
No HC char will roll luck on dodge.
Eh. On reddit. I figured Blizzard said something about that.
Kinda depends on itemization I'd think. In DII, it wasn't difficult to get one resistance at all, IMO.
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I just think escapes are beyond lame and I'd rather just die to a Duriel who changed his element.
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Witch Doctor: very interesting skills all over the place. I'm actually not a big fan of summons but I love everything else. The kind of utility magic that allows for some very planned encounters.
Demon Hunter: I always liked ranged chars, Rogue was my favorite in Diablo I. DH also seems to have some potential for a trap build, which is interesting.
Monk: another melee character. Particularly, I really like the design, his stance, daibos. The combo system is cool and this is one of the trickiest classes to build, IMO.
Wizard: class feels very powerful. Coupled with the male wizard's attitude it's freaking hilarious. The best class for pew-pew.
lol, that's cool, I may just do this instead. Sometimes I'm like "Monk!" "WD!" and then I'm like "and DH is kinda cool" and I just don't know hahahah.
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I assure you you're not as logical as you think you are.
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Never had issues of this nature with SO's, most guys I date do not play games.