I played HC in D2, and I'm sure I'll get into it soon enough here. I did really enjoy it back then. For me, gaming is a really social thing... So I'm doing what my friends are doing. None of them are really into HC yet. But I, frankly, intend on playing this game for a goooooooood long time, so I'm in no rush.Why don't you try hardcore though. It's exhillirating. And the only way diablo is meant to be played in my opinion.
Disclaimer though, once you go hardcore, you can't go back.
I don't understand how people can play as much as Patches does (or more). I can't play more than 2 hours before I start feeling like I have to get up and do something else.
Because in diablo 2, I got bored because once you got some items, you basicly became immortal. And the leveling part was the only fun part of diablo 2, whereas endgame was boring.
\finally made it through hell! snagged some absolutely dirt-cheap gear before I started act iv which made act iv pretty much a joke, basically glass-cannoning but usually managing to avoid dying anyway. monk survivability. It's kinda too bad that you can buy decent gear for so very cheap that the drops aren't anywhere near as good, but maybe that'll change in inferno as the drops get better.
I predict lots of dying in inferno. Looking forward to it.
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Where are you buying gear? Auction house or blacksmith?
I don't understand how people can play as much as Patches does (or more). I can't play more than 2 hours before I start feeling like I have to get up and do something else.
Why don't you try hardcore though. It's exhillirating. And the only way diablo is meant to be played in my opinion.
Disclaimer though, once you go hardcore, you can't go back.
Well, maybe it's because I'm from the old arcade game era, where you had to start all over if you died. But hardcore is one bit adrenaline rush for me. And losing items? They are just some pixels on your screen man. It's unhealthy to get attached to ingame items in my opinion. Just see them as a means to an end, nothing more. xD
I am beta testing Guild Wars 2, but I still can't play that game for more than 2 hours at a time. That's not to say that I can't play for 6 hours or so in a day, but that play time has to be spread out. If I don't spread it out, I get this intense feeling like I'm missing something (the real world).Aren't you beta testing Guild Wars 2? You don't play that for more than 2 hours at a time given how excited you were for it? When I played MMOs I would play for more than 2 hours at a stretch, sometimes you have to if you are doing an event or instance with a group.
Having said that, I lack the perseverance for MMOs. I have never made it close to the 'endgame' in any of the ones I've tried.
I loved Diablo II. Can't wait to try III! *Giggity*
Question: How would I go about selling this game? It was a digital download. I never play it anymore, and I'm broke.
There is no way to. It's tied to your Battle.Net account whether you bought it retail or digital. I like Torchlight better too.
Son of a...
Oh weird. It turns out Torchlight is more fun and addictive than Diablo III. That's ok, I'll just sell my used copy of ohhhhhhh now I get it.
There is no way to. It's tied to your Battle.Net account whether you bought it retail or digital. I like Torchlight better too.
You'll have to try Krater and tell me how that goes. Cheap indie game, like fallout and diablo in one. Ma PC too noob to run
dude, this thing totes is a conspiracy between Blizzard and Apple and whatever to suck out as much $$$ as possible from the masses.I bought a brand new iMac to play Diablo III on full settings. I'll have to see if it will run on Lion, if not I'll have to use my Boot Camp partition.
EDIT: Nope, Winderz only. *watches trailer on Steam*
EDIT: Nope, Winderz only. *watches trailer on Steam*
EDIT: Single player only? What's the point...
dude, this thing totes is a conspiracy between Blizzard and Apple and whatever to suck out as much $$$ as possible from the masses.