05-27-2012, 06:44 AM
Just to throw in my two cents. I have played what most people would consider an unhealthy amount of Diablo III, and I have had it longer than any of you (even if I could not play it ). I am still in Nightmare difficulty. Those who are in Inferno are either rushing ahead and not taking their time to appreciate the game and do everything in it, which means they are missing an awful lot, or they are playing way too much and probably need to catch up on two weeks sleep/go to work before they get fired. Either way, give it time.
This is why I never played WoW: all you people care about it getting to the end-game ASAP and ignore 99% of the content as a result. People are playing Diablo III with an MMO Raid mentality, and seem to have missed two very important points: (1) this is not an MMO, and (2) is it not intended for MMO Raiding. If you want to play WoW, play WoW; if you want to play Diablo III, take a moment to work out what that means and then do so. The end is never as good as the journey, so you are shooting yourselves in the foot. Did you know you can have your Templar rescue himself? Try it: it is funny! Play the game, enjoy yourself; let Blizzard worry about the details. If we can forgive a wrist watch in Ben-Hur, we can let Blizzard tweak the game like they always do until they get it right.
This is why I never played WoW: all you people care about it getting to the end-game ASAP and ignore 99% of the content as a result. People are playing Diablo III with an MMO Raid mentality, and seem to have missed two very important points: (1) this is not an MMO, and (2) is it not intended for MMO Raiding. If you want to play WoW, play WoW; if you want to play Diablo III, take a moment to work out what that means and then do so. The end is never as good as the journey, so you are shooting yourselves in the foot. Did you know you can have your Templar rescue himself? Try it: it is funny! Play the game, enjoy yourself; let Blizzard worry about the details. If we can forgive a wrist watch in Ben-Hur, we can let Blizzard tweak the game like they always do until they get it right.
May the wind pick up your heels and your sword strike true.