doppelganger wrote:It was good in it's time... I'd like to leave it that way. DIII may be disappointing... dunno yet... I'm more excited for Dungeon Siege III (but I've never owned a legitimate copy of DS and I might not start now)
doppelganger wrote: I'm more excited for Dungeon Siege III
BoB Dolen wrote:doppelganger wrote: I'm more excited for Dungeon Siege III
My friend and me tried the demo out and we both think its worse then 1 and 2.....which you have to work to pull off imo
VoltySquirrel wrote:doppelganger wrote:It was good in it's time... I'd like to leave it that way. DIII may be disappointing... dunno yet... I'm more excited for Dungeon Siege III (but I've never owned a legitimate copy of DS and I might not start now)
Dude, it's Blizzard. They haven't made a bad game in 2 decades. I'm sure they won't fuck it up.
VoltySquirrel wrote:Really? Ever heard of episodic gaming? I'm sure you have, but as a refresher, it's when a company releases content over multiple games. This is what they are doing with SC2. WoL gave more content than your average RTS, including one of the most robust matchmaking service I've ever seen. Judging from Blizzard's past endeavors regarding expansions, I'm sure they'll add more content than just a new campaign and a few more units. Expect gameplay changing features. Concerning WoW, no. WoW and it's 3 expansions do not suck. WoW single handedly reinvented the MMO and each of it expansions could have been it's own game with that much content, especially Cata. So no, Blizzard HASN'T made a bad game in two decades. I can barely understand you complaints about WoW, but SC2 I don't. All you did was bitch about what you perceive as lack of content. Bullshit.
VoltySquirrel wrote:Fine, 16 years. I'm not going to to argue further about WoW, cuz I've done that more than enough on CSn. However, your problem with SC2 is... Stupid. You seriously are pissed because it cost 60 bucks? Give me a break. I've had to buy console games with FAR less content for 60 bucks. Complaining about a difference of 10 dollars is no longer relevant. Also, the Activision thing. Really? You're complaining about a merger between two companys? That has absolutely nothing to do with SC2.
I started raiding at 10Big Bear wrote:I don't mind paying a lot for SC2, but if the expansions release at anything above $40 I'm not going to buy them because I generally don't play singleplayer in anything
And Volty, the publisher makes a HUGE difference because that's where the money comes from. Think of everything that CoD: MW2 or BlOps does wrong (ridiculously easy, very expensive, $15 map packs) - That's activision at work. CoD: Elite is a paid service that's rolling out with MW3 along to go with the new $45-60 in map packs. You don't think that WoW's new focus on instant gratification (valor points, etc) and the resulting depersonalization wasn't influenced by activision? It's basic psychology/goal motivation to move as many copies as possible by expanding out the lowest common denominator. Tuna, weren't you raiding in WoW when you were 9?
Blizzard used to make games because they wanted make great games, Activision wants to make games to sell as many copies to as many 14 year olds as they can. You can't blame them at all for it, but to say that Blizzard hasn't fundamentally changed since WotLK came out is totally incorrect
Edit: Oh yeah. D2 owns
Dèx wrote:I have diablo 2 and i only got to duriel this far.
VoltySquirrel wrote:Actually, it doesn't, because when Sierra and Activision merged, Blizzard made sure to make it clear that they had full control over their IPs, regardless of Kotick said. That's part of the Reason the full title of the company is Activision Blizzard. The executives at ctivision is not dumb enough to try and meddle with Blizzard, which at the moment is Activison's biggest money bringer. If Blizzard felt that their intellectual properties were in risk of being meddled with, they'd be out of there, because ANY publisher would very quickly try to aquire them, like EA or Take Two.
VoltySquirrel wrote:Actually, it doesn't, because when Sierra and Activision merged, Blizzard made sure to make it clear that they had full control over their IPs, regardless of Kotick said. That's part of the Reason the full title of the company is Activision Blizzard. The executives at ctivision is not dumb enough to try and meddle with Blizzard, which at the moment is Activison's biggest money bringer. If Blizzard felt that their intellectual properties were in risk of being meddled with, they'd be out of there, because ANY publisher would very quickly try to aquire them, like EA or Take Two.
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