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It's obvious that they were going to make it online even for single-players. Otherwise, the item trading feature, and many other features would not have any sense to me. About the all the problems that some people is having will probably get fixed soon, give em a break.

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@lewishim666 That's what he said.

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A suggestion for all those that waited a long time for this game. Don't rush it... enjoy it. Because, i don't think that there's gonna be a Diablo IV in less than other 12 years. xD

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Because he was busy for 8 years being president! xD

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If you have a laptop with an Nvidia card, and you have having overheating problems, the reason is that Nvidia Video Cards do not care about the temperature of your laptop. Even if you decrease the settings, the temperature will not be reduced because it will increase the FPS as much as possible (60 with VSync, in this case if you run the game at 60 FPS, the temperature will be reduced). The solution is to download a software called Nvidia Inspector, it's a tool that forcefully modifies the settings of the video card (It's user friendly and harmless, unless that you try to overcloak it, which i do not recommend for a laptop user), anyways, with this tool you can set a FPS limit for all the games, that way, the temperature of your laptop will be reduced greatly. I've even managed to play Skyrim on a DELL XPS 1530, Dual Core 2.2 GHZ, Nvidia Gforce 8600 gt 256vram, keeping it at 30 fps and reducing the settings to the minimum. Another thing that helps is to get a Netbook Cooler, or just put something beneath so that it gets separated from the surface.

Hope this helps.

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@DarpSyX I have a possible solution for you problem, it's what i've done since i bought myself a laptop with an nvidia card. The problem is that the Nvidia cards don't care about the temperture of the PC and even if you set the game to the minimum settings, they increase the FPS as high as possible to give the best quality to the game, even running LIMBO on my laptop it get's overheated. The good thing is that i found a solution... There's a software designed for Nvidia video cards called Nvidia Inspector, it's a tool that forcefully modifies the settings of your video card, with this tool you can put a limit for the FPS (Frames Per Second), of course this ain't so good for FPS games like COD. But for games like Diablo III, or Skyrim... You can set the limit to 30, and the game will run smoothly and you will not notice it at all when you get used to it. Try it out, it will solve your problem, also you should try to get yourself a netbook cooler... I've a Zalman NC-1500, it helps as well, but the main problem is as i said before is that Nvidia doesn't limit the FPS even if your laptop is on fire.