So, I'd have to start a room, stand around for 5 minutes, then switch? Seems like a useless hassle to me.
Start a room, kill Mephisto, Diablo, Baal, and you've covered more than 5m and potentially picked up something good.
So, I'd have to start a room, stand around for 5 minutes, then switch? Seems like a useless hassle to me.
Seems like a useless hassle to me.
Just getting to the bosses is more than likely to have taken you that long. Wading through a million trash mobs on the way to Mephisto (unless you're DAMN lucky and stumble upon the stairs first try or play sorceress ) could take that long... Baal's hidden away pretty good too.Start a room, kill Mephisto, Diablo, Baal
The official forums are flooded with three topics:
1) RMAH.
2) When's the damn beta arriving?
3) Constant internet connectivity.
I kind of fall in the middle of the arguments. On one hand, sure it's a little silly. Then again, I fail to understand the uproar over constant internet connectivity. Honestly, it's 2011. This complaint maybe would have been valid during the dark ages of 56k. Is it really that big a deal, anymore? Playing D3 alone was one of the things I wasn't looking forward to, in the first place.
Fluctuating connections, playing on a laptop when not home, etc.
Fluctuating connections, playing on a laptop when not home, etc.
Well, my stance is this. I and some friends have a private LAN party once or twice a year. Years ago we were poor students and played alot of illegal games at our private LAN parties, but nowadays we are part of the working force and are quite legal.The official forums are flooded with three topics:
1) RMAH.
2) When's the damn beta arriving?
3) Constant internet connectivity.
I kind of fall in the middle of the arguments. On one hand, sure it's a little silly. Then again, I fail to understand the uproar over constant internet connectivity. Honestly, it's 2011. This complaint maybe would have been valid during the dark ages of 56k. Is it really that big a deal, anymore? Playing D3 alone was one of the things I wasn't looking forward to, in the first place.
One word: cellphone tethering.playing on a laptop when not home, etc.
One word: cellphone tethering.
Ok, that was two words.
One word: cellphone tethering.
Ok, that was two words.
I can see that happening for actual online play, but not for offline.. I would imagine the game merely requires a connection to the server, but you're still actually playing the game locally. For those servers, I imagine there would be little or no downtime ever because there's nothing to update.On one hand, one of the most annoying aspects about playing WoW is every Tuesday, the servers go down for maintenance. Down times can vary from a restart, which usually lasts about 15 minutes, or full maintenance, i.e preparing for an upcoming patch. Duration on those days can vary from 6-8 hours. While I understand completely how obnoxious it is to rely on server status, I'm hoping D3 doesn't follow suit.
Exactly. And the only way to stop this kind of behavior is to refuse to pay for it. I think I'm going to have to stop ever paying for a Blizzard game ever again unless they change their tune. Diablo 3 may be cool, but there are a lot of cool games out there, very few of which treat me like a criminal.This always-on stuff has to go away. We need to be treated as customers instead as criminals.
I can see that happening for actual online play, but not for offline.. I would imagine the game merely requires a connection to the server, but you're still actually playing the game locally. For those servers, I imagine there would be little or no downtime ever because there's nothing to update.
Its not expensive, its rather similar to Browser Based MMOs than real MMO server, its just db synchronizations from time to time and instanced servers allow for p2p connections between players.The obvious downside of this is, it costs money to maintain servers like this, and since AFAIK Diablo 3 will not be a subscription based game they need some forms of a revenue stream.
This sums up the outcry over online D3