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#1 ZzNashoO
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I feel like it is a step in the right direction and it made the game a little closer to what the franchise was(although that is unobtainable with game design decisions). I am definitely excited to see what they do. What I loved about Diablo 2 was being able to be OP with enough work and knowing what items I was looking for(new legendaries). Those goals created a long endgame for me in D2.

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Both those games were financially succesful, so I highly doubt Blizzard or Ubisoft give a damn about their "dedicated fanbase".

You are thinking about this all wrong... The dedicated fanbase still purchased their games for the most part on top of the other people they suckered in with their Transformer-esque trailers and game videos. The test will be the next title in the series. Although path 1.04 releasing tomorrow for Diablo 3 is making me feel a little bit better...
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#3 ZzNashoO
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Splinter Cell looks good. Sure they changed the genre up, but that doesn't mean it won't be a good fun game.

SouL-Tak3R
That is what they said about diablo 3 and GRFS..... You DO NOT change what a series is. EVER. It is a very poor decision. You kill your dedicated fan base for a fan base with ADD that is attracted to the firework shows in all trailers nowadays. Once the next shooter or CoD comes out they will be all over its balls leaving a small amount still playing that shooter. Plus people are getting tired of an over done genre that should have died out at Modern Warfare 1.
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Most dissapointing game this year: Diablo III. No predictions than the ones already said. MirkoS77
Agreed a million times. I do not know why I bought WoW with a diablo spin on it...
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I used to always beat most of my games back in the previous generation (PlayStation 2 era). These days I just have a short attention span. Too busy with other things going around me.

Amster_G
I agree with this. Although I do not know whether there is too much other stuff going on around me or if I am just getting bored of video games period. I bought disappointment after disappointment and now I just do not know what to do. I start playing a game new or old and just get turned off by it pretty quickly. I used to get addicted to games but now most games just leave me disgusted or bored a week or two later. I am hoping Guild Wars 2 changes that for me. I need something different I think. Tired of the same old sh*t sold time and time again disguised with a different title.
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So basically, it would be a bad idea to even try?
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#7 ZzNashoO
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Minimum Settings of course:

ATI Radeon HD 3200 Graphics 256 MB dedicated video

Windows Vista 64 bit

AMD Turion X2 Dual Core Mobile Rm-72 2.10 GHz

4GB RAM

Thanks!

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Is it just me or are they all turning to crap? I used to buy almost all of Ubisofts, Blizzards, EA's, Infinity Wards, Bungies, Capcoms, etc. games but I just can't anymore. I think the last three I bought was an imposter titled Diablo 3, Streetfighter X Tekken, and Battlefield 3. I regret all of them really. They just aren't fun. So dumbed down and bland and shallow. What happened to consistency, balance, and the appearacne of a little bit of thought put into the game?

I find myself buying games from companies I have never heard of and enjoying those mot of all. Guild Wars 2 might be the last one I buy for quite some time. I am just not finding anything that interests me. I liked it better before they were making a crap ton of money on video games. I used to be able to sit down and play a game for hours on end and I am having trouble of thinking of a game were I could do that.

On PC I would have to say Diablo 2. PS1: Twisted Metal 2, Legend of Legaia, Legend of Dragoon, Spyro and more I probably missed. SNES: Super Mario World 2, well... just about every game I owned on this system. Xbox- GRAW 1 &2, Modern Warfare 1, CoD 2, Lost Odyssey, Gears of War 1, Red Dead Redemption and probably more I am forgetting.

Castle Crashers! Forgot that one

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Just out of interest what sort of games do you buy now/ from which developers? indie developers?

To be honest... I don't really find myself buying many anymore. I have bought guild wars 2 but that is about it. I watch the videos for them and they kinda look like a preview for transformers. All flash and little quality. I find myself playing old games on my PS1 and PC.
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Is it just me or are they all turning to crap? I used to buy almost all of Ubisofts, Blizzards, EA's, Infinity Wards, Bungies, Capcoms, etc. games but I just can't anymore. I think the last three I bought was an imposter titled Diablo 3, Streetfighter X Tekken, and Battlefield 3. I regret all of them really. They just aren't fun. So dumbed down and bland and shallow. What happened to consistency, balance, and the appearacne of a little bit of thought put into the game?

I find myself buying games from companies I have never heard of and enjoying those mot of all. Guild Wars 2 might be the last one I buy for quite some time. I am just not finding anything that interests me. I liked it better before they were making a crap ton of money on video games. I used to be able to sit down and play a game for hours on end and I am having trouble of thinking of a game were I could do that.

On PC I would have to say Diablo 2. PS1: Twisted Metal 2, Legend of Legaia, Legend of Dragoon, Spyro and more I probably missed. SNES: Super Mario World 2, well... just about every game I owned on this system. Xbox- GRAW 1 &2, Modern Warfare 1, CoD 2, Lost Odyssey, Gears of War 1, Red Dead Redemption and probably more I am forgetting.

Castle Crashers! Forgot that one

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#10 ZzNashoO
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So I've been playing Modern Warfare 3 with a couple of friends, doing multiplayer. Most matches I've got into is dealing with two kinds of people. Campers and noob tubers.

I've always enjoyed combat when it is up close and personal. As in, you find each other on the field and you shoot them down or they shoot you down. Win or lose, it's fair game and they win the battle. Unfortunately, most cases, that doesn't happen at all. Nowdays, I see people becoming nothing but cowards, staying in one piece and sniping people all the time. They are afraid to come out and fight like true players. And then there are the noob tubers, who can't win in a real fight and have to rely on throwing rockets all around to kill everything in sight. To me, in my humble opinion, doing either tactic is NOT skill. I don't mind if it was just a quick thing with sniping, but unfortunately, people do not do this all the time. They are nothing but b****** and prefer to act like cowards in doing so. It isn't skill at all, at least to me.

How do you feel about camping and noob tubing in FPS games like Call Of Duty? Are they skill or not?

Metamania
Simple Answer: Nothing in that game requires skill anymore. It died after the first modern warfare. I used to play games competitively and all shooters have greatly nose dived... A video game needs to have consistency, balance, and above all else a well thought out set of maps. Ghost Recon franchise is a great example of great maps (not GRFS). We won't even get started on killstreaks. Last CoD I played was MW2 and I went 49-3 without firing a single bullet. I traded it in shortly after. CoD and the people still buying their games ruined shooters.