Griselda,Oct 21 2005, 09:56 PM Wrote:That's why my favorite mage was always the rogue class!
For me, a good player was never about what they could accomplish, but about how they could go through the "little" parts of the game- if they used terrain well, were able to adapt to the monsters or layout of a level smoothly, and played cooperatively (also adapting to the characters they played with), then they were an excellent player. Those aren't really things you could measure or that make good reports on Diablo forums, though.
[right][snapback]92886[/snapback][/right]
Yes, and unfortunately, the days of good D1 co-op games are pretty much done. D2's co-op never really had the same meaning to me. There was not nearly the same level of adapting to your partners as in D1, and the lack of FF probably had a lot to do with it.
I was lucky to have played with some of the better D1 players out there, so I should not complain.
-A