Has Blizzard changed their plans, and decided to make Immortal playable on PC, like Hearthstone?
I mean, I know they said that they had no plans for PC and that it’s gonna be mobile only, but have their plans changed by now? It would make sense after the BOOOO at Blizzcon.
I mean being able to install it through Battle.net, would definitely make me personally more likely to install it. This way, having a Diablo game next to swapping candy, feels disgracing for Diablo in one way or another.
All they said was if it came out on I would get. This was the latest that I have seen.
I have no intention of playing Diablo on a phone.
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Or like Fortnite Mobile and Pubg Mobile too.
But, you all have phones don’t you?
Man, that is really getting old.
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Never forget. They aren’t interested in your money for this title… they want the asian smartphone market.
Don’t kid yourself, they’ve given up on PC gamers and creating quality games.
Okay, I must have been dreaming about D4, it was all a dream, got it.
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Yes. I have a smartphone. Who doesn’t have a smartphone today?
Pretty sure that there are a lot of western mobile gamers too nowadays.
But will it be a POS like D3, or will it be a quality game? Guess we find out when it’s released.
Ouch that’s a bit snarky. No surprise from the people who invented the “do you guys not have phone” meme.
Yikes.
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a POS game you put hours and hours into?
Clearly, its not a POS if you keep coming back to it.
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I get bored. D3 is terrible, but it kills time. Just like PoE, and a few other games. I don’t spend hours and hours on it, but it’s still a POS game. My opinion of it doesn’t invalidate yours. You can love it if you want, but you don’t get to tell me that my opinion is wrong.
It just doesn’t make sense to me. And so many people want to call out Blizz for “not being a PC company anymore.”
If you really do not like something, do not do it. This goes for things beyond video games. Like, you must have spent 100+ hours in D3 alone. How can anyone claim they dislike it with that much time invested into it?
I spend lots of time at my job as well, it doesn’t mean I love it. Now, I think you might be conflating hating the game, and calling it a POS.
It can be objectively bad, but still enjoyable enough to pass the time when I play with my friends. I never said I hated it, I just called it terrible. Again, you’re trying to argue with someone that their personal opinion is wrong… it’s an arguement you will never win, and it really doesn’t make any difference if you understand it or not. It doesn’t have to make sense to you. Accept it and move on.
I don’t get the given up on PC gamers, as far as I knew, I though 90% of their games were pc. I have no problem with a company bringing their games to multiple platforms. Guess they just need to make sure they can successfully do it.
The whole debacle over the immortal I believe was blown out of proportion because they failed at executing the announcement at the right time and place as it was addressed to the hardcore PC gamers.
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Yes, we do. But playing a Diablo game on a phone feels wrong in one way or another. To me at least.
I disagree with people who say they aren’t being a PC company and given up on high quality games and I see no problem with them expanding on mobile market(which makes sense really). The problem is the way they do it.
Why do it with Diablo (or Warcraft/Starcraft)? Why not make your own completely separate mobile game, your own Candy Crush? Or why don’t you do it like Hearthstone, a non canon card game that just takes card and hero names and some sounds form WoW, but nothing else. I wouldn’t mind seeing a Diablo spin off like Hearthstone. But doing a full pledged canon Diablo game and turning it into mobile just feels wrong.
As far as I know, Diablo is one of the biggest names and brands in gameing, has been for 20+ years. It’s supposed to be a golden standard for gaming, an envy of every other company. And they’re making it mobile next to games like Candy Crush or Bubble Witch, imo that’s just idk wrong.
I have no problem with them branching out. However, when you are at a Blizzcon, and you announce a new non PC game instead of a product for PC, the platform that they built their company dedicated to… there is a problem.
They should have put this in the show before the anouncement of another PC title that players wanted.