I'm voting no at this point since Blizzard decided to turn it into a MMORPG with no offline or true single player mode. If I wanted a Blizzard MMO then I would play WoW. They are just looking for ways to make money off of things they have banned people for doing in the past.
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I'm on the fence for now. I know some of my friends used to play Diablo 2 (read: Play for like a week or two when the ladder is reset then return to another game). I've seen some very early demos of it (when the game was first announced) and it looks interesting. Not liking the direction that Blizzard is taking it though. Sounds like a nightmare for being able to buy your skill rather than game skills.
[Edited by Neo7, 8/6/2011 4:37:28 PM]
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No , no and no .... I Want to be able to Play offline , i want to be able to cheat ..... i want to be able to have a FULL Control over my game if they want to protect the online mode then they can offer from the start of the game 2 options , one to be able to play offline and you will not be able to play with that character online and the other option is to play online from the start ... , why did they done this ? why ? .....
I'm voting no at this point since Blizzard decided to turn it into a MMORPG with no offline or true single player mode. If I wanted a Blizzard MMO then I would play WoW. They are just looking for ways to make money off of things they have banned people for doing in the past.
And with their banning of people in SC2 for using trainers in single player? Yeah, you hit the nail on the head there.
Plus, now they're adding the ability to buy items for real cash. It wouldn't surprise me if they totally removed offline options and built-in cheats and went "oh, you can buy your way into playing the game how you like!"
Activision is basically destroying Blizzard's business practices, and it seems that more and more companies these days are willing to follow that same model and totally screw us over.