• DarkThoughts
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    11 year ago

    Disclaimer: I very much regret buying D4, which is also part of my FOMO issues.
    But if you grew up with a beloved video games series it is hard to let go. I’ve done it in the past with other games. I basically boycott EA since ME3 (that was a hard one too, breaking away mid series) & Origin, and Ubisoft since Uplay. But it’s hard when it is a franchise that you’ve spent hundreds or thousands of hours in, one that has basically no alternative like it. I know there’s other hack’n slays, but nothing like Diablo’s setting & atmosphere (maybe Wolcen, I don’t own it, because apparently it is still a trashy mess).

    And the worst part is that this is all happening to the whole market. It happened to mmorpgs before and killed it, and it happens to the rest of the industry now and kills it too. Something has to radically change, because this is definitely not fun anymore.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      I’m sooooo happy I skipped D4. And I have like 5k hours in D2 and D2R, and around 700 in D3.

      Seeing their plans for D4, though… made it go from “maybe I’ll wait a week” to “maybe I’ll wait a year” and at this point it’s “maybe I’ll don’t.”

    • @Th3D3k0y
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      11 year ago

      I was very happy to have spent my 5 bucks on a KFC sandwich so I could play D4 long enough to realize I wouldn’t like the game. It had potential, but I knew with Blizz at the helm it was only a matter of time before they dropped it like StarCraft and HotS