Class Re-leveling...
by Nuramus | 22/08/2011 23:14:37![]() Example; Monk is my favorite class I have got both the female on male version at level 60, why would I ever start another Monk character? I mean its a tedious task at the most yet when you have a goal (perfection persay) in mind its fun to restart your character. I know in D2 it was always about perfection I guess we do lose that now, I understand we have Inferno to just play through over and over again with all the skills trying out different combos/gear and just farming for that leet gear but Im a little worried that we might be losing the main replayability factor that existed in D2...Anyone else agree? Now the only reasons I can see myself remaking the character is to have a different name (Blizzard will probably implement paid named changes) or I just want to play the game through again (yet why with Inferno)... |
by Bashiok | 05/08/2011 03:35:15![]()
That's kilobytes, not bits. So that'd be about 1,248 kilobits/s, or 1.2 mb/s. |
by Bashiok | 13/01/2009 21:40:42![]() i totilly agre she can bat a broken eyelid, raining maggots from it's sty, and with the traces that she leaves she will skin you out alive |
by Bashiok | 22/08/2011 22:34:51![]() We have the actual visual progression looks nailed down, so I guess the direct answer is we're not looking to make any more beyond those 18. We're not nailed down on how we're pacing them because we're still creating a decent amount of unique armor pieces, which get more bang for the buck being placed around end-game itemization. |
by Bashiok | 22/08/2011 19:15:41![]() "Dye each piece of your armor a different color." |
by Bashiok | 24/08/2011 18:23:52![]() Our new Diablo III community site has gone live! This will be your sanctuary for all the latest developments from New Tristram and beyond, featuring community forums and regular blog updates. Just like this site, you can post comments and share Diablo III news items via Twitter, Facebook, and other popular social media outlets. You'll want to check out the new Diablo III news feed regularly. We’ll use it to share everything about Diablo III and to highlight recent community activity, including your most entertaining videos, art, comics, fansites, and much more. We hope you head over and get acquainted with the new site, and return often. We've got a lot in store leading up to the release of Diablo III, including the launch of the Game Guide section featuring lore, characters, classes, maps, and more. Additionally, you’ll see us on the new Diablo III forums. We look forward to sharing and discussing all the latest Diablo III news, content, and updates with you for a long time to come. Blog comments, forum posting, and profile management are only available to those with an active StarCraft II, World of Warcraft, or Diablo III beta license. http://w |
by Bashiok | 24/08/2011 19:43:15![]() If you have a full retail license for StarCraft II on your Battle.net account you should be able to log into that account and post. You'd of course need to log into the game first and create a 'character'. |
by Bashiok | 24/08/2011 19:48:11![]()
No your SC2 character and record is there to stay. The idea is that you should be tracking your play experience and improvement over the years. You'd need to buy a new license to have a fresh profile. |


