07-18-2003, 11:40 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-18-2003, 11:55 PM by Archon_Wing.)
Well, that's true to some degree. But I think a big portion if not all of the legit D2 community desired the patch. People were becoming very aware of these bugs as they saw them being discovered on d2 forums across the internet. Truth is most people who weren't in denial came to realize the joke realm play D2x had become.
While your average bnetter is fairly ignorant, I've been seeing a lot of people who have been commenting that "maybe cow runs are boring" and others that have felt that their accomplishments have been lessened by the numerous exploits and cheese around now days. One sentiment I've seen across D2 boards and the realms is that they won't play again until 1.10 comes out. And the promise of 1.10 does give what many players desire. It's true many people like the cheese in endless cow runs, but many of them, out of those who I have talked to, would be willing to start over if given the chance. I definitely can't speak for everyone, but I'd be bold enough to say that 1.10 will be welcomed with open arms by most d2 players. Except those with the pile of duped/hacked items. But hey!
No doubt the things learned at the AS and LL have helped speed up the promise, of course. Kudos to you all! You have been directly responsible for the making of 1.10, whether it be for bug reports, analysis studies, or incessant complaining. :)
While your average bnetter is fairly ignorant, I've been seeing a lot of people who have been commenting that "maybe cow runs are boring" and others that have felt that their accomplishments have been lessened by the numerous exploits and cheese around now days. One sentiment I've seen across D2 boards and the realms is that they won't play again until 1.10 comes out. And the promise of 1.10 does give what many players desire. It's true many people like the cheese in endless cow runs, but many of them, out of those who I have talked to, would be willing to start over if given the chance. I definitely can't speak for everyone, but I'd be bold enough to say that 1.10 will be welcomed with open arms by most d2 players. Except those with the pile of duped/hacked items. But hey!
No doubt the things learned at the AS and LL have helped speed up the promise, of course. Kudos to you all! You have been directly responsible for the making of 1.10, whether it be for bug reports, analysis studies, or incessant complaining. :)
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