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@cdog21 DA was more Baulder's Gate style while DA2 was console oriented. I like the attempt to have a similar fight played out in a different perspective and it didnt feel too dumbed down to allow console play. I didnt hate the new system, but I am a big Icewind Dale/Baulder's Gate fan like many who would play this type of game, hence most peoples disappointment. .

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@makryu @Albaficas Do you going to each area at least 3 times...That made it boring for me. Open areas, closed areas, I'll take either if it doesnt get old quick

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Dragon Age 2 was a down grade for me, mostly because I basically had to play the game 3 times to beat it as in you go to the same areas and are in the same town at 3 different time points. The changes to the city and locations were not great enough between time points. The combat style I did not like as much, but it was more console oriented. Overall not bad, but the first one was so good.

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Creating a safe website that gives a higher percent of the profit from the sale of an item is not being greedy. Blizzard is cashing in on something that already exists and they are benefitting both sides. When I get bored of the game I can cash in on some of my cool items. Maybe I will even end up playing for "free". After 2 years I may make the $60 back lol

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I played the hell out of Diablo 2 and there were multiple websites that you could buy and sell items. They would buy at like 5% the selling price, which kept prices high enough that most people were not willing to pay $35 for 1 top item. It seems like Blizzard will actually be giving players a bigger chunk of the money, but the prices will be cheaper so more people will be buying. Anyways the top items are ridiculously hard to get like 1 in a million drop and I think people will tend to keep. Part of the fun is building a character and looting. Instantly being able to kill everything on the screen is a boring game. People can buy items if they want, I wont spoil my fun and I don't PVP. Who cares if someone is super strong as it is more of a single player or small group co-op game not really a PVP.