The private servers that did progression generally just started the world at 112 and then unlocked content over time. So instead of going through all the balancing and ui ups and down, content was just released into the 112 pool
The multiple servers thing is an interesting question, since the player cap per server was lower in actual vanilla. And while it was fun seeing nost/elysium zones packed to the brim with 2-4x the # of players normally on a server at once in vanilla, it was also kind of a pain in the ass, since...
Got Dojo-Kun in, will take a little while to figure out what # of fighters works out best. Was a pretty fun game for 3 of the 4 players. The fourth player failed to reserve a seat at the tournament, and got both of his super-pumped-up fighters matched against each other by the rest of the...
I actually really liked the brief period where they were trying to improve cleric's soloing and gave them badass self-only thorns/reactive heals and a fuck-you proc hammer.
Diablo 4 is pretty much guaranteed to be an MMO at this point, from their hiring posts.
Probably comes out after the "final" WoW expansion, whenever we beat the void lords or whatever. So that players can transition from WoW to World of Diablo4craft.
Whatever the last expansion is for WoW, it needs to have an Ahn Qiraj War Effort style pan-server event where one of the two factions ultimately wins.
Your raiders' lazy about progression? THEY ARE FAILING THE HORDE.
With how boring next raid's tier bonuses are, and everyone being forced into the random raidwide trinkets; getting info on a new expansion further kills any hype I have for Antorus, even when new expansion info *isn't* knock-yer-socks-off stuff.
You're also supposed to get vague "additional rewards" for doing stuff in World PVP mode.
Expansion launch is going to be a hilarious scrum if the additional awards include a +10%-20% exp modifier or something.
Pretty much every hand-held console I've ever bought has been a refurb, and they've worked great.
I don't think I'd buy one from like, the corner shop next to CD Trade Post, but the Ebay listings where they've sold thousands, yeah.
Vanguard Necromancer was sweet. Having to harvest body parts from different enemies to equip your pet was a neat mechanical idea.
But then, I also liked Anarchy Online, so I may just be entirely too much of a fan of having a lot of equipment slots to manage/math.
I like the step where after you buy your UBER PWNAGE RIFLE the system then makes sure to match you up with knuckle-dragging morons so that you can feel like superman with your freshly bought power.
Is this the world's first introduction to Diablo 4?
Obviously the only good outcome for this game is for them to license the nemesis engine to a variety of different companies.
Racing game with procedurally generated ricky-bobbys for you to compete against.
Idolmasters hierarchy of betrayal and murder.
Sports games in general with the orc-intro...
No, you see, the benefit is getting Brad away from the work so that he can't fuck with it. Lock him in back to back interviews for the next 24 months and BAM, vidya gaem!
Hey, 40 year old men pretending to be teenage girls by always claiming their mic is broken when the guild wants them in voice chat for raid need characters too.