No need to explain yourself to me...those jokes are coming back at ya as soon as Zombie finds out xd
Yeah well I still got stuff I haven't posted, thus I want to have something to keep this thread fresh.
What comes for the release date, there has been no actual leak about that.
Perhaps, with huge luck, it will come at late December.
What is sure, that at the latest, 2012.
Witch Doctor looks totally badass. The giant toad is hilarious, hahaa!
Will go with the Barbarian my self. I just love to smash an axe on a demons face.
I recently got few questions regarding the skills and builds of the various heroes of Diablo 3.
If any of you is interested, I picked up a link to the actual--
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Enjoy and plan, for over 96,886,969,344 builds per class.
Yes, that is the actual amount...freaky stuff ain't it ?
Cain is the last in a long line of the Horadrim brotherhood, and he was told the stories of the brave Horadrim by his mother. He is not a warrior mage, but is more of an archivist and loremaster, who does what he can to fight against evil by sharing the knowledge he's accumulated over a lifetime of researching the demons that menace the lands of Sanctuary. He was inspired to study these topics as his mother inspired him with stories of his Horadrim ancestor Jered Cain.
Deckard Cain himself is well known to the forces of Heaven, and has interacted with the Archangel Tyrael on numerous occasions.
During the events of the first and second Diablo games, Cain wrote in a journal, which have been found today, many years after Diablo was (once again) defeated. The journal is aptly named Deckard Cain's Journal.
Cain originally just called himself "Cain the Elder" in Tristram some 20 years ago, known as a storyteller, and making a living by identifying items for travelling adventurers. He later admits to his Horadrim heritage to a wandering hero, and with the help of Cain, he defeats Diablo.
Cain is also the only character known to have survived when Tristram was destroyed by demons, as they decide to put him in a gibbet instead of tearing him limb from limb like the other former citizens of Tristram (possibly under orders from the three Brothers to keep him alive).
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Cain returns in Diablo III, and reprises his role as an advisor and lore-master for the player. How could he not? Cain is the essential NPC in the Diablo universe. As a wise sage and the last of the Horadrim, Cain has played an important part in both Diablo 1 and Diablo 2 games. This old, classic Diablo character will definitely ask you to stay a while and listen.
Cain appears as an NPC, but it's not known if he'll pick up where he left off in Diablo II; following your character from town to town and offering item identifications and quest/plot info. He did not appear in the BlizzCon 2008 demo or the BlizzCon 2009 one. He was seen previous to that, in the gameplay video from WWI 2008. In that video the Barbarian and Witch Doctor rescue Cain from a horde of monsters in the dungeons beneath the Tristram cathedral, and return him safely to town where Leah is worried about him.
There will be new Diablo 3 related news and information from the Blizzcon.
It should arrive around this weekend or so.
I will post it as soon as I get my paws on it. Stay strong, the demon slaying is on our doorsteps.
Do not fall under despair. Going to stay home most of the weekend so I'll get them here asap.
And if I fall under the temptation of alcohol, you can bash and flame me after
Do not fall under despair. Going to stay home most of the weekend so I'll get them here asap.
And if I fall under the temptation of alcohol, you can bash and flame me after
"We're currently in the process of preparing the next beta patch for release. As part of this patch, we'll be wiping all characters and items (including those placed on the auction house).
While a specific ETA is unavailable at this time, please note that Beta Patch 5 may go live as early as tonight."
This was posted on an official Diablo 3 based forum on 3/11/11 at 15:11.
I find it hard to understand how one can say such a thing, when the game hasn't even been released yet. World of Warcraft was good before the first two expansions. That time is called "vanilla" or the "60's" when the level cap was 60.
Those times the game offered challenge and it was really difficult and painful to achieve something and took a lot of time and effort. This was not known to younger players who started to play later on, which explains a lot why the game used to be good. The two expansions made the game very, very easy which always makes a game bad if it doesn't simply, give a challenge. No background information was needed, no effort at all to get new gear or what ever. It truly was a sad time for WoW.
When Cataclysm (newest expansion atm) came, it was taken back to the older days which made it a bit playable again and all hope was not lost. Though when challenge and difficulty was added back to the game, the younger players who came at the times of The Wrat of The Lich King expansion, they started to notice how crappy players they were when Crowd Control for example was actually necessary and thus, a lot of whining and quitting was involved. Instances, raids, pvp and even simple questing was difficult for these players since they didn't have the old experience and knowledge of how to actually the game is played. Around these times I noticed how cursed the game had become and it really had no hope of ever being as awesome, as it used to be at the times of Vanilla and so I decided to finally quit and let kids rule over.
Luckily they are giving us a game like Diablo 3 which looks absolutely amazing and very promising and has amazing upgrades when we look at the times of D1 and D2.
Of course, everyone has a right to their own opinion, and I respect that in all ways, but I just hope that you actually play the game, before you start to degrade it. And there is a difference between Diablo and WoW. Diablo 3 is not an MMO in the first place. How could you ever know if it is better or not when you have no idea how the game works in practice. Though, the usual WoTLK player attitude is seen right there.
Anyway, back to the topic before I make someone starts to cry and breaks their keyboard.
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