I believe you are correct.
Studios rise and fall I guess. Seems natural to me that Blizzard lost their place to more ambitious and talented developers. It was bound to happen at some point.
In the end, blizzard just became too successful and lost their edge.
If the game were rewarding this wouldn’t be a problem. There is no iconic set items or loot because that would have compete with their cosmetic store. So they failed at making a proper Diablo game. Instead we got a $70 game with a free to play model.
Yup its the natural order of things, not just with companies but with everything.
Oh we got a warning about how crappy the Season one is going to be and you are complaining about most everybody telling you like it is? I am playing today using the patch that is supposed to fix…but it is NERF, nerf, NERF…drop rates aaaaaarrrrrrrreeeee my god still craappy. The fact that less players are jumping back on than yesterdays numbers tell you how we expect blizz to do anything great. Oh and how they are CRYING ABOUT LARIAN making them look bad because they are not DOING THEIR JOB??? AND LARIAN is making a game-changing move at a BETTER and FUN game?
Man take a breather, i’m actually on your side im just pointing out the reality now
Good luck when your playing by yourselve and are unable to kill a world boss during prime-time gaming hours?
Because nobody wants to play this crappy game anymore. BG-3 will suck the life out of Blizzards crappy line-up of BOT-riden games.
LOL The one who laughs last laughs the best?..LOL I don’t hear you laughing?
Apparently D2 was rewarding and I stopped after beating the game on 1 character.
D3 I felt was rewarding, but got bored after inferno, and seasons grew dull after a few weeks.
GD, LE, a d the Warhammer games all felt rewarding but I gre tired after a while.
D4 feels rewarding to me but I’ve slowed down a bit. I’ll do a class to beat echo and shoot for a ND100 and be done on 1 class becasue it will get dull.
WoW is very rewarding especially in DF and I can only play a bit before getting bored.
Repetition, rewarding or not, gets old.