Thanks for ruining my weekend

Guess I’m the fool for believing activision blizzard when they set the date for a new season… was actually looking forward to having a reason to play this weekend and with the tristram event too for added fun - but no, aparrently that was foolish of me.

To say I hate everything that activision blizzard has become would be a huge understatement. I would call this dissapointing, but it would imply it held a level of surprise, which sadly, it doesn’t anymore. RIP my weekend.

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mine also :)) I was preparing for this 2,3 days :frowning:

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Blizz dont care. Sadly.

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Originally, I lost my personal items for the last two weeks of S33, which made me feel very uncomfortable. However, the S34 was delayed by one week, which made me even more uncomfortable. . So can Blizzard return my lost personal items to me next week.

Blizzard dont cares. Just ignore any future Blizz projects, i will do this.

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Don’t worry, they won’t listen to player feedback this time. Vote with your wallet and stop giving them $$. Make capitalism at work.

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yeah i wonder who was D Albert Einstein that decided to push the date for season 34? i was so ready to start the new season. SMH

One lost weekend causes such grief.

Season 1 started on 29th August, 2014. We’ve had seasonal play for over a decade. That equates to close to 500 weekends of seasonal game play and you’re here expending such energy over a 0.2% loss.

Touch some grass, kid. Get some perspective.

When you paid for your D3 license that lets you post on this forum, you’ve already given Blizzard your money. Why should they listen to you any more?

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Yea, so because I move plans to play a season and then it gets cancelled barely a day earlier - then I need to “get some perspective” over a “0,2% loss”

You’re the one out here asuming I’m about to commimt sodoku over a weeks delay. I expressed simple dissapointment, not a world sundering devastation.

I got plenty of perspective. You seem like you need perspective and a lesson in reading messages without asuming literally the worst.

Get a grip.

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There is a certain chance that a happy current customer might spend more money on them in the future.

I played Guild Wars very intensly. When GW2 was anounced I pre-ordered because ANet had done good in my book. Worthy of advanced payment. Didn’t like gw2 one bit so never bought any add-ons. If they ever release gw3, I will really investigate closely before deciding whether I want to spend more money on them. And they will have to work much harder to get furhter money from me than had gw2 never happened.

I do remember a townhall meeting 20 years ago at the American company I worked for (more than 100k employees) where a SVP claimed he never thinks beyond the end of the current quarter. So yeah, I understand. Learned that 20 years back. :wink:

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Valid point! That’s what I encountered with Civ 6. AFter dropping thousands of hours on Civ V. Bought it. Hated it. Definitely waiting for reviews on Civ 7.

I guess what Blizzard has to look at here is the disgruntled voices of people venting on a D3 forum. They can easily see if these players actually own or play D4 (or have spent money on Blizzard games other than D3) so they can add that weight to their opinions. If someone on here has no history of buying seasonal passes or dipping into microtransactions then I would bet a shiny wooden nickel Blizzard doesn’t really care what they think, long-term.

I can’t say I’ve bothered to look at the D4 forum to see if people there are screaming about the season staggering. My first guess is no-one over there cares.

Edit: I see you’re of a similar vintage where we can start measuring time between events in decades rather than years. :laughing: but also :cry:

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