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Diablo 3 – more delays

If anyone was hoping for a February or even March release date, think again. Jay Wilson, Diablo 3′s game director and soon to be out-of-work bum, says some of the game’s systems need a revamp.

Update: Jay losing his job? No, it’s the senior producer of Diablo who just left Blizzard after 5 years of Diablo 3 (source: his Twitter!).

While working on Diablo III we’ve been called out for messing around with systems too much, that the game is good as-is and we should just release it. I think that’s a fair argument to make, but I also think it’s incorrect. Our job isn’t just to put out a game, it’s to release the next Diablo game. No one will remember if the game is late, only if it’s great. We trust in our ability to put out a great game, but we’re not quite there yet. In addition to finishing and polishing the content of the game we’re continuing to iterate on some of the core game systems.

Now, the post is quite long but there’s the highlights for you:

Scrolls of Identification are no longer in the game – you click, wait for a progress bar and you get the item identified.

Dedicated potion button – the fifth slot becomes a potion button, although chugging potions isn’t as easy as in Diablo 2

Removing the Mystic artisan – couldn’t make the enchantments good enough, so scrapping the whole concept

Town portal back in the game – remove the Cauldron of Jordan and Nephalem Cube (proxies for crafting and selling to vendor).

Attributes cleanup – dropping Defense, Attack, and Precision as attributes, Armor is taking over for what Defense used to provide, +Physical Resist will take over for Armor, and +Chance to Crit will fill in for Precision

In conclusion, Jay says that’s not all:

There’s a lot of work left to be done, though. We’re constantly tuning and making balance changes; it’s a massive task. Some of these changes can be seen in the beta, like changes to item rarity, the levels at which we introduce affixes, and how many affixes enemies can roll up. Some you can’t see in the beta, like balancing the difficulty of the entire game for four different difficulty levels, adding tons of new affixes, creating legendary items, filling out crafting recipes and itemization, working on achievements, and implementing Battle.net features. We’re also working on a number of other large systems changes — specifically with the skill and rune systems. We’re not quite ready to share what those are just yet, but we look forward to being able to do so in the near future.

You gotta ask yourself, if they are working for 5 years on this game, why the hell the town portal icon looks like … shit.

Diablo 3 approved in Korea, release now clear

Diablo 3 has finally received the blessing of Korea’s game review board. On one condition: remove all real-money transactions from the game.

I know some of you would like Blizzard to do that worldwide but no, it’s only a Korean thing (for now).

There has been a ton of speculation that Blizzard was dragging their feet with the release (and extended the beta), just to buy some time to please the Koreans. As you know, it’s one of their major markets for eSports games (Starcraft).

So now that the road is clear, when will Blizzard announce a release date for Diablo 3? If you ask the guys at BestBuy, they already did and that date is February 1. Now that’s a lot of bullshit from BestBuy, trying to get the early pre-orders.

Diablo 15 anniversary

Diablo celebrates its 15th anniversary on December 31. The original Diablo was released on December 31, 1996.

It’s funny that Diablo 2 took only 5 years to come about, while Diablo 3 is taking 10. By this yardstick, Diablo 4 will come in 20 years. Maybe it will be played in some kind of Gothic virtual reality. Now that would be the stuff of nightmares!

Also, Happy New 2012 – Year of the Dragon but also more importantly, Year of Diablo 3!

500 Diablo 3 beta keys more

There’s a still slim chance that you can still get in the Diablo 3 closed beta?. Wanna know how? Take a pencil and paper (kiddin’) and follow the instructions posted by the BlizzardCS®:

1. Have an active Battle.net® account
2. Be a registered user of Twitter®
3. During the Contest period become a follower of BlizzardCS® by visiting http://twitter.com/BlizzardCS and clicking “Follow;”
4. Use the hashtag #DiabloBeta and @BlizzardCS in a Tweet,
5. Send an email of the tweet to cstwitterfeedback@blizzard.com. With a link to your tweet

The way I understand the rules, there will be 100 beta keys sent out every week (for the next 5 weeks). You should hurry up and do it ASAP, because my guess is that the longer you wait, the more tweets (and emails) there will be at Blizzard’s marketing HQ.

Diablo 3 parties…

like it’s 1999. Remember the Prince song? Who would’ve thought that 1999 would come and it will be not be remembered as THE big party.

Blizzard has confessed they’ve designed Diablo 3 around the specs of a 2008 PC.

Blizzard games are intended to be accessible, and that’s seen through game design as well as system spec requirements. It’s not going to be pushing too many people’s systems to the limits, which is the intent.

We also tend to spend time on a visual style that we believe will be timeless. While the cutting edge FPS’ of a few years ago quickly fall to the glitz of newer technologies, our intent is to create a beautiful game that doesn’t age because it’s not attempting to be a representation of reality. Good thing too, because we expect people to be playing it for a long time to come.

Now, I don’t want to harp on about “Blizzard selling out”, because I always get the same two types of comments:

Type 1: I am a hardcore player and I feel Blizzard have been dumbing down their RPGs.
Type 2: My girlfriend plays WoW and she’s crazy about pandas. She says Diablo is cute too.
i.e. Blizzard have always had an incredibly broad appeal, ever since their first game, WoW.

Another interesting thing that I came across on the forums is that Blizzard has sent Diablo 3 beta keys to European gamers (like myself):

Beta keys are given out in the EU, they are distributed and given on as fair a basis as we can, as well as for the needs that we have for testing purposes. Please do note that not everyone in the US receives Beta keys for DIII, they are limited in the number they give out as well.

They claim they did, I say none of my friends got one. Well, my friends are playing SWTOR now, so they care none.

Update: I just read Tobold’s blog and hit this post about a comparison between SWTOR and WoW when it comes to system requirements. He says WoW runs at 80 FPS on his 2-year old laptop, while SWTOR runs at 10 FPS.

Although I read that the GFX optimizations for SWTOR haven’t really made it to the release version, it seems to be another testament of how broad Blizzard target is.

Diablo 3 opening cinematic

Thanks to Shacknews, we have the opening cinematic to Diablo 3. Frankly, I’m not too crazy about the art style (the hand-drawn part looks like any speedpainging video on Youtube).




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