I never understand why Blizzard decided to go in the direction of always online for Diablo 3, along with a RMAH. I am glad I never bought Diablo III, and instead, I have Torchlight 2 feeding my dungeon crawling addiction.
Sad part is that these bots and hacks are probably causing the prices of super rare loot in the RMAH to become extremely cheap, which makes the game unbalanced. I don´t know, it is just a hunch, since I haven´t played Diablo III.
Well done Microsfot, well done, now you are slowly convincing me NOT to buy a PS4, and isntead buy a XBOX One. What amazes me that the DRM crap was made TWICE with Sim City, AND Diablo III, which turned into VERY bad criticism. Companies, when will they ever learn....
IDIOTS! That's what the NRA are! I can't believe they had the guts to release a game like this, when it's been a month since the tragedy, and to top it of, they say that the only way to prevent a similar attack is to have armed security forces in school campus?
Mr President. You need some research? Well, I play alot of rated-M games, and I don't feel violent at all. I've been playing rated M games since I was 15. Does this help you?
I can't understand it. It's been said that you cannot link violent people with violent video games. There's more to it than that! You have to look at a person's background to begin with. I just think this research he's conducting is a waste of good money that can be used for something that can help PREVENT future attacks like the one in Connecticut.
I'm willing to wait a little longer for TLII to be released. If the devs do take their time to polish a game, then I can wait. Yes, it is frustrating, but in the long run, it be worth the wait. In the mean time, I'm gonna play more Torchlight on my XBOX, and you should to!
I remember when I subscribed to Nintendo Power when I was a kid. I still remember the very fist issue I got. It was the one that had Mega Man X 2 (Feb '95?) on the front cover. The promoes you got, the free trade cards, and how every season they had a catologue. Hell, I remember I ordered the SNES Zelda milkcaps when they were popular, and the Nintendo 64 cassette soundtrack....good times. It's sad to hear this, and yes, perhaps it was the internet that killed it.
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