We dont need charm inventory, we need bigger cube

i seee. not even 1% of people agree with you… thats the majority.

You can press on but I’m going to stop replying in this thread, because responding feels like hammering your fingers.

Inventory that is expanded without having to swap at the stash will have a significantly greater effect on gameplay than any of the previous aforementioned or implemented QoL changes.

Bad idea.

Period. The End. No Exceptions. Do not pass go. Be kind to your neighbor.

You don’t have that many old school people that still play get over yourself, yes there are a lot, but the game will sell way more then the persistent player base that stayed through the years

and for instance 50% out of 100% is still 50%, 50% out of the people that put their vote on a certain aspect, its still 50% out of a whole, you clearly don’t know what you’re talking about ^^

This change will be a wonderful quality of life change and wont break or affect the game negatively in any way, glad you could join us :relaxed:

Blizzard, peddle faster! This forum crew needs D2:R! :stuck_out_tongue:

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yes ther is 50% chance that you are 100% wrong, that Majority of all diablo players will have charm inv like you. and ther is 100% that you have no proof that majority of ALL diablo players would like charm inv…

Good day

Yeah i don’t feel like responding anymore eighter. We all just have to agree to disagree, and see what happens. This thread has become a trolling thread at this point.

Have a good one. :grin:

the change will never happen…

This thread’s suggestion has been included in the QoL section of the mega compilation I have started, so that it gets more exposure.
Muyu’s Suggested Changes Compilation

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Always that survey as reference… it only reflects the opinion of Reddit and forum users which is definitely not the majority of the d2 community. I was at that point not aware of the survey and non of my friends who played d2 lod back then weren‘t ether. I think it would be interesting how much of the 4352 participants are actual mod players.
From the answers they gave I assume a big part of the participant didn‘t even played the game without mods.

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You, I talk to a big group of player that play on these mod and even today i encountered them randomly on a game that is not diablo

you know what their answer is most of the time?

“I am not even going to buy D2R, I gave up on vanilla long ago, I’m just going to play the mode”

they don’t care enough to mass such a big audience to affect your pool mate, these are players that care about D2R in those pools

3 of the top 5 threads rn with most activity lately are arguing about charm inventory.

I definitely think Blizzard should make a secondary realm with charm inventory, and maybe some of the other game changing mechanics proposed.

Obviously it’s pretty popular so I don’t mind if they make a new realm with
Charm inventory.

To pretend it isn’t more than a quality of life change akin to auto gold and shared stash is laughably false, though.

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First, that reddit poll was advertised on reddit, Blizzard’s D2R forum, d2jsp, and Rhykker’s youtube channel. You could answer the survey for ~2 weeks, The reach of the poll was far wider than reddit.

The reddit poll certainly has sampling bias and may not reflect the opinion of the D2 community collectively; however, Blizzard has conducted at least two recent D2R surveys that I know about. Irrespective, Rob Gallerani, the lead designer of D2R,recently (post-technical alpha) gave an interview. It does discuss the community based polls (presumably reddit) plus presumably their own polls. You can read his comments here.
How Diablo 2 Is Changing on Its Path to Resurrection… While Staying True to Its Roots - IGN
My take is that there may be more changes on the horizon.

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Only 4532 participated from possible millions so the range the Channels you mention have seems to lack.
If they would do a survey by informing all players who registered a d2 lod cd key in their bnet account via mail then I would trust this numbers.

  1. Blizzard did two survey themselves.
  2. When doing surveys, you can calculate the sample size needed to have sufficient statistical power to model the population. You do not need to survey everyone, just a subset of the population is sufficient.
  3. The reddit survey gives a sense of what the respondents to that poll think. It may or may not represent the potential playerbase as a whole. Personally, I think that most registered D2 & D2:LoD players “on average” are less passionate about the game than someone who knew about the survey and spent time to fill it out.
  4. Blizzard said that the playerbase wants more changes. I assume that is based primarily on their own polling which does not have the “reddit” bias (that I explained is somewhat inaccurate).
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Do you have any results of the two Surveys blizzard did? Can’t find anything about it on google.
I know how statistics work and calculating samples sizes but I think for a 20 y/o game it is difficulty to get an representative spread of all generations who played this game through the channels the Reddit survey was promoted.

come on, they wont be doing another realm just because of charm inventory… I dont know why people still think that they will/should make multiple realms. Thats basicly one of the worst thing they can do.

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Blizzard keep those results to themselves. The Blizzard comments (albeit vague) that give a hint as to what the results were is below

The team also wanted to gauge the fanbase’s reaction to some of the small quality of life changes that had been implemented, such as automatic gold pick-up. “For the most part people really liked them,” Gallerani says. “In fact they want to see more. The game is still a work in progress - this was a tech alpha - so even from the design side we have a lot of thoughts about [additional] quality of life updates and ways we can make them better.”
“A lot of the feedback has been specific, low level, little things across the board,” Gallerani continues. “The community has been amazing, we have sites of people putting together surveys and PowerPoints for us. It’s awesome to see them share how they feel about it.”

“We can’t promise that we can or will change everything,” Lead Artist Chris Amaral adds. “But when there are things we agree with, we can push them a little further.”

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Quoting with emphatic agreement.

So I guess we then should just wait what QoL changes they can and will implement and what of the inofficial Reddit survey changes they are considering as QoL change and what not. Hopefully they clearly stated that there will be no changes to the core mechanics of the game.

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