• Lmaydev@programming.dev
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      9 months ago

      I still play warcraft 3 (non shitified version), StarCraft 2, diablo and the diablo2 remaster.

      But yeah all their modern stuff is balls.

      Hoping Microsoft will use the IP better.

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        9 months ago

        I abandoned after Blizzard after they stole a game I paid for (WC3) by uninstalling it from my computer without my consent. How does one get their hands on the non shitified version?

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        9 months ago

        Hoping Microsoft will use the IP better.

        This is my pipe dream especially for Starcraft, which I am soon returning to as greedy bastard Bobby Kotick is leaves the company.

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          9 months ago

          As long as they give it to devs who care, they should be okay. Age of Empires 2 definitive edition is as big as ever (and constantly getting yearly 10/15$ expansions since release)

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      9 months ago

      SC:BW, Vanilla WoW, WC3 + Frozen Throne, D3: Reaper of Souls (the original had um… RMAHitis that needed fixing), SC2 - campaign pretty good, multiplayer had various problems until several patches into legacy of the void, but overall pretty fun. Oh, and Overwatch was a blast when it first launched, and I mean before the competitive scene was pushed, before the forced que roll BS and all of that. Honestly, one of the best parts of Overwatch 2 is the open role que - where you get decent and interesting comps, and usually have balanced outcomes until change is needed - it’s just fun chaos. Just don’t pay attention to the battlepasses.

      If you play casually, and don’t treat the games as forever games - blizzard makes decent stuff… mostly. The issue is, under activision, and especially in the last few years, the push for hyper monetization has left a sour note in everyones mouth… and it’s showing. But we love the IP, and we want to play through the story.

      This is where the hope for Microsoft leadership comes in. Microsoft wants gamers - they want to expand the player base. And functionally, this means while monetization is useful for funding development, being aggressive with monetization is generally bad. And really, we have seen in the last year or so at least from the WoW team some pretty awesome changes in the systems, with a renewed focus on evergreen content, and persuing making the game more fun to just like… play.

      Is Blizzard perfect? No. They have had some missteps. Should you pre-order a game? No. Pretty much never. But Blizzard has not completely flunked out to a point where disregarding their game releases (like Ubisoft) is warranted just yet. And given what we have seen from blizzcon, from various interviews, well: I’d say - while you should take everything said with a pinch of salt, I’m optimistic blizzard after a half decade or so of making some lacluster products, is heading in the right direction. Because lets face it: Microsoft wants the Late 90’s to early 2000’s blizzard, not the Activision blizzard. Because late 90’s to early 2000’s blizzard kicked ass and chewed bubblegum while swimming in cash that players wouldn’t stop throwing at them.

      And so we get to a truth: Nostalgia - a LOT of people grew up on blizzard games. We met lifelong friends, formed relationships with people around the globe, ran into people from all walks of life, learned to be better leaders, better team mates. We Grew up.

      Blizzard isn’t just another company - they created a gold standard of RTS, they established ARPG’s as a Genre, and they took the concept of an MMO and created something that resonated with people across generations, income brackets, career paths, and so on.

      To FINALLY ACTUALLY SIMPLY ANSWER THE QUESTION

      Many people buy blizzard games because well, these IP’s are our childhood. They are our pass times of happiness when things were stressful, or not so great. They were the way we connected with people we couldn’t feasibly go and meet up with.

      For awhile Blizzard and playing their games wasn’t just entertainment - it was, in a way, a life style. The Clans of BW, the Servers of D2, and the Guilds of WoW.

      And hell, I learned I needed to grow the hell up, from a guy who told it to me straight when no one in my actual damn life did. Ya, I’ve largely moved on, the guild fell apart, we went different ways. But there will ALWAYS be a place in memory and the heart for those people.

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      9 months ago

      HOTS is the only current Blizz game worth playing but it is really good. I think people play that then think their other games must be good quality

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        I enjoy the base game of HOTS. Then again I only played a bit of League and I didn’t care for the last hit money thing and figuring out what books to level.

        I enjoyed the simplification/streamlining of HOTS where you level as a team and select your upgrades. Games then seem to take 20 to 30 minutes? League can sometimes stretch out quite some time, I found (once again, not as much experience with it)

        I think they screwed up on the monetization of HOTS though and it really is a shame it didn’t last. Still my favourite MOBA but it seems no one on this thread agrees and they could be right. I don’t play other MOBAs, but I love HOTS.

        I actually came close to buying D4 this Black Friday but my friends all reminded me about the recent changes and the reviews and that it’s no longer the regular Blizzard I once loved. I think they were all saying Path of Exile is way better.