03-05-2003, 10:32 AM
I havent been playing Diablo much latly and havent been posting either. I just started playing again about four days ago and its been a dismal disaster to say the least. I've just about given up hope for 1.1. What I'm trying to say from the deepest, most unhopeful part of my soul is that even if a 1.1 comes out, I dont see how that will change anything! Blizzard can install all the anti-hacking software known to mad, but so long as there is ebay+diablo, there will be people with the know-how to find duping methods, even if they are not so readily public as this latest filth of devestation. As it stands now, I'm pretty sure I wont even bother waiting for 1.1. This game has just about lived out its usefullness in my life. It was fun while it lasted, but atlas, I see blizzard doing nothing to combat this, nor any response from their technical staff. I get the impression that they are overwhelmed between their new Frozen Throne expansion, Star Craft Ghost, and the 1.1 that the new duping method is taking a back seat meanwhile we suffer. I've gotta face the facts that Diablo is just not blizzards priority anymore. This makes me sad, however it allows me just the amount of dissatisfaction I needed to quit diablo for good - you see, I always had this problem with comming back to diablo after I quit it. This time around, the nastalga is thick and I won't return until there is a diablo 3. There is NOTHING they can do or add to the patch to return to fun I had when diablo 2 first came out. As a matter of fact, I was reading Flux's article on how Diablo 1 is better than Diablo 2 and it got me thinking of just how much I really enjoyed Diablo 1. If anything, Ill go back to D1.
Sorry for spelling errors and such, I didnt proof-read this.
Sadly Disheartened,
MEAT
-See you guys around-
Sorry for spelling errors and such, I didnt proof-read this.
Sadly Disheartened,
MEAT
-See you guys around-
"The true value of a human being is determined primarily by the measure and the sense in which he has attained liberation from the self." -Albert Einsetin