I won't.
You're free to look it up for yourself and see if you like it, if you absolutely NEED SOME SPECIAL REASON TO PLAY IT, then you might as well not play it.
I won't.
You're free to look it up for yourself and see if you like it, if you absolutely NEED SOME SPECIAL REASON TO PLAY IT, then you might as well not play it.
If you had played Diablo, D2 and D2X, I don't think anyone would need to sell you on D3, and since you didn't play them, I don't think anyone can.
One thing you should realize is that the only point behind hack'n'slash such as Diablo is gear. Farm gear. Do gazillions of runs for gear. Gear gear gear. Farm more gear!
If that's not your cup of tea, then you're not going to like D3.
For me its one thing only. Hardcore.
The thrill of playing a character where you have to be extra careful and pay extra attention to absolutely everything is as intense at gets when it comes to gaming.
If you die, you're out. You can't even access your character to take your items and put them on another char. You need to think about every talent you spend, because it might either save your life or get you killed.
You've never nerdraged until you've lost a max level, super pimped out character to an incredibly stupid decision.
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Well, if that's your perspective, it's the same with any game. Farm gear. Improve. Farm more gear.
There was a lot more to diablo than that if you actually liked the game, just as there is more to wow, swtor, rift or whatever gear-based game is out there.
LOL good luck with that one
I don't have enough free time to level a char just to lose it to one death. I'll be playing softcore and loving every min of it and then Arenas at lvl 60 cause PVP is my shizz.
Don't get me wrong I have respect for anyone that can get to lvl 60 in hardcore and do arenas and never die once. Thats badass. Albeit too risky of an investment for one such as myself.
I have never played any diablo game before either. After I saw a few barbarian videos and started looking into the class more, I got attached instantly.
WoW, SW:TOR and Rift are all MMO's, a large part of which is to belong to a guild and run raids of several people, raids which often take hours to finish, and the point of which at least at the beginning is to best the encounter. "Any game", also includes a plethora of games which have absolutely nothing to do with improving one's gear.
D2/X was easily ran through solo, even on hardcore (eventually). Nothing in it (besides perhaps the weird "uber"- crap) was even designed to require anyone other than yourself. In fact the whole content was completed on normal level in a couple days, and I for example got a couple random guys from the chat to run me through normal before I even started playing, so I could start a HC character straight away.
Once you hit 99 (which might have taken a while during the earlier patches), you farmed some particular target, be it Mephisto, Baal, Pindleskin, the Pit, or whatever. Sure, if you stuck playing HC's, there was the extra excitement of having that particular teleport in the Arcane Sanctuary lag and throw you in the middle of a pack of goatmen, but basically it was all about getting to 99 (or at least as close to as possible) and then farming for Windforce or Zod runes. Even the PvP in D2 was an afterthought.
MMO's offer infinitely more content and things to do. While you can get your character to max level and farm the best gear possible out there in 10 minute pieces in Diablo (I did pindle/meph runs in like a few minutes a pop?), in MMO's you often have to spend a good bit of time getting people to log on, then spend a couple/few hours raiding, AND you pretty much always have to belong to a guild to do that.
Yeah, two different worlds, and yes, I maintain that Diablo is all about gear. Don't get me wrong, it has an awesome story, incredible cinematics, an unparalleled feel to it, but at the end of the day, it really is all about gear.
Thats pretty much the way I see it as well.
The fact the game is little more than a slot machine in which blizzard controls all the variables that will always be in there favor is enough to pass this game over and thats coming from a player that loved all the previous diablo games.
Might as well put a slot machine arm on the side of the diablo box, pay to play the game and hope for the best but just know blizzard controls all the odds, gets 3 cuts from your money on one item and plans to market a game that is nothing but a loophole to online gambling to people that are quite possibly underage or have no clue they will be enticed to buy from the RMAH. (notice I said enticed not forced)
It's nothing I'll have anything do with.
Every diablo game has been consistently hacked in multiple ways. I see this one being no different and with real money at stake. The hackers will work all that much harder.
Last edited by quras; 2012-02-17 at 07:58 PM.
"Spam click and have fun with smashing everything in your path" describes Diablo the best for me. It's the game of pure fun with no unecessary complexity. It sounds really easy to make a game like this but I have never played any ARPG that is as fun as D1/D2. Torchlight is one of the worst game I have ever played.
Last edited by Wildmoon; 2012-02-17 at 08:12 PM.
However, After my last post, I just read this about the gambling part and changes made to the RMAH:
http://daeity.blogspot.com/2012/02/g...h-changed.html
Very interesting.
Turn your brain off, and pwn everything. Pick up loot. Rinse and repeat. Very addictive.
I actually can't. I am in the beta and I just do not think that Diablo 3 is a very good game. It is a very MMO influenced action game, not a true Action RPG successor to Diablo 2.
The points that the guys have all mentioned are good ways for you to try and figure out if you might be interested in the game. However, I would be inclined to say that Diablo isn't aimed at as broad an audience as WoW. I'm afraid we will have some new friends from the recent WoW influx that will be trying out Diablo III without prior experience of the franchise just in order to get disappointed. Hopefully these men and women acquired the game through their WoW annual pass that they would be paying for regardless so the end result won't be a loss but an experience the richer.
What I'm looking forward to is multiplayer Hell/Inferno gameplay. With the guarantee that "you will die," I'm not really excited about the hack and slash gameplay most people here are looking forward to, but I'm very interested in having to really strategize and work with teammates to get stuff done. Especially if I can convince a few friends to play the harder difficulties with me ^_^
Verily, thou shalt rejoice in the house of the tentacle.