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  • Twigg4075
    Kindergarten Cop
    • Feb 2009
    • 20056

    Originally posted by Swarley
    It's well worth $36.
    I'm sure it is, especially when I'd get two downloads for that $36. Would you still be down to play?

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    • Bomberooski
      #GoHawks
      • Feb 2009
      • 10474

      I lost my activation key for this game on PC and that blows rectum
      I give rep not thanks
      My Audio Blog (Whoring)

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      • Swarley
        A Special Kind of Cat
        • Jul 2010
        • 11213

        Originally posted by Twigg4075
        I'm sure it is, especially when I'd get two downloads for that $36. Would you still be down to play?
        Absolutely

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        • Twigg4075
          Kindergarten Cop
          • Feb 2009
          • 20056

          Originally posted by Bomberooski
          I lost my activation key for this game on PC and that blows rectum
          Then you should buy it on PS3.

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          • jms493
            Junior Member
            • Feb 2009
            • 11248

            Originally posted by Bomberooski
            I lost my activation key for this game on PC and that blows rectum
            You should not need one. It should be tied to your battle.net ID. If you have a problem call Blizzard...their customer service is AMAZING!

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            • KNUBB
              WHITE RONDO
              • Jun 2009
              • 7973

              Well me hopping back into this just jumped a month ahead of schedule. Patch 2.0.1 hits today.


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              • CrimsonGhost56
                True Blue
                • Feb 2009
                • 5981

                didnt realize how drastic this patch was. it basically overhauls the whole game. been waiting for this for a while. did the console's get the same type of patch or do they already have it?

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                • KNUBB
                  WHITE RONDO
                  • Jun 2009
                  • 7973

                  Originally posted by CrimsonGhost56
                  didnt realize how drastic this patch was. it basically overhauls the whole game. been waiting for this for a while. did the console's get the same type of patch or do they already have it?
                  The consoles were shipped with the loot. I don't believe the Paragon system is like this on consoles but will be when Reaper of Souls eventually gets on there.


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                  • jms493
                    Junior Member
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 11248

                    I will be trying this out this week....I hope.

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                    • PepperNY
                      Best in the World
                      • Jan 2011
                      • 904

                      I still have this game. Stopped playing it on PC about halfway through and just never got back to it. May jump back into it after I finish up Metro

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                      • Glenbino
                        Jelly and Ice Cream
                        • Nov 2009
                        • 4994

                        What does the patch do? I know the AH is going away soon.

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                        • CrimsonGhost56
                          True Blue
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 5981

                          Originally posted by Glenbino
                          What does the patch do? I know the AH is going away soon.

                          Sent from my HTC6500LVW using Tapatalk
                          patch does a hell of a lot

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                          • Hitman
                            Fist Pumpin to the Oldies
                            • Jun 2009
                            • 2544

                            So are we making a VSN community or clan for this?

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                            • CrimsonGhost56
                              True Blue
                              • Feb 2009
                              • 5981

                              Five Reasons To Return To Diablo III After Patch 2.0.1


                              Diablo III made waves when it released in the summer of 2012, but since then developer Blizzard has struggled to balance endgame and loot. Blizzard’s newest answer to the problem is Patch 2.0.1. This isn’t just a game update – it’s a game overhaul. Almost no part of the game has been left untouched, with sweeping changes to difficulty, loot, skills, experience and more in preparation for the game’s upcoming Reaper of Souls expansion. If you need some convincing on why you should to return to the world of Sanctuary, here are five reasons to spend some time with this new and improved Diablo.

                              Loot 2.0

                              Of all Diablo III’s endgame problems, finding usable gear for your character probably ranks the highest. Because of painfully low rare-item drop rates under the old system, many players felt forced to spend gold or real money on items in the game’s auction house in order to continue progressing. With Blizzard bringing the auction house to a close soon, a new system has been introduced, called Loot 2.0. Under Loot 2.0, a smart loot system makes it so all items have a chance to become “smart loot.” Smart loot items roll intelligently based on your character to determine the item attributes, making the chances of finding items with stats useful for your character’s class much higher. Quests can also now reward you with items instead of just gold and experience points. From playing for the past couple nights, I can safely say you will be finding better loot much more frequently than ever before.

                              Difficulty

                              One of the biggest changes coming out of this update in preparation for the game’s Reaper of Souls expansion pack is difficulty. Gone are Normal, Nightmare, Hell and Inferno, replaced with Normal, Hard, Expert, Master, and Torment. Monster level now scales with your character regardless of difficulty, and choosing higher difficulties results in higher gold drop rates and experience points. All this means it is much easier to find that difficulty sweet spot where the game is just challenging enough, but not punishingly so.

                              Clutter-free

                              In a game so heavily revolving around loot, your inventory is going to become cluttered fast. Having to manage all the game’s various levels of crafting components, gems, and potions made it even worse. Thankfully, Blizzard realized most of this served no purpose and took out the trash. Most crafting components have been consolidated into a small handful, and the numerous potion types of old Diablo have all been merged into one type of health potion that now heals 60 percent of your life when consumed. Never before has my inventory and stash looked so clean.

                              Leveling

                              Diablo III’s paragon system, a way of leveling past 60, was introduced in a previous patch but has now been further improved upon in Patch 2.0.1. Paragon levels previously granted player characters small stat boosts and a greater chance of finding rare loot. The higher the paragon level, the higher the chance. This is no longer the case. Instead, achieving a new paragon level grants paragon points, which can be used to improve various attributes. Paragon levels are now account-wide rather than tied to a specific character, and there is no cap on the number of paragon levels you can obtain. This goes hand in hand with the game’s new Pools of Reflection feature. When obtained, these grant your character a 25-percent increased experience gain up to a set amount, and the effect can stack up to 10 times. Even better, the buffs stay with your character after they log out.

                              Everything Else

                              There are way too many changes in the patch to mention all of them, but each looks to improve the game in some way. Players can now create and join clans or communities to make finding suitable dungeon-crawling buddies easier than ever. The user interface, menus, and maps have been reworked. Several boss encounters have been significantly altered. Chests and shrines now have a chance to be cursed and lead to a random event. The list goes on and on. Even if you don’t plan on buying the expansion pack on March 25, this new Diablo III is worth returning to or checking out for the first time.

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                              • Maynard
                                stupid ass titles
                                • Feb 2009
                                • 17876

                                is this game free to play after you buy the initial game?

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