The game is amazing. Let me just say that. But I feel like there should be more play time. I just beat it on the first level, and I've only been playing for 2 days. Hmm. Maybe I play too much.
Has anyone played through yet? How long did it take you?
Tags: diablo III
Permalink Reply by Kristy Barkan on May 31, 2012 at 5:19pm Sorry, I don't have an answer for you. I've been meaning to buy it! I mean...it looks fantastic (below). Are you having fun even though it's going by quickly? You could try to drag it out as much as possible by playing through with a couple of different characters at the same time. From what I've seen, it looks like they have a lot of different skills to play around with.
Permalink Reply by Sara Cartwright on June 7, 2012 at 4:53pm Woah, that looks kind of awesome. I've been thinking about trying it out...is there a free demo or anything?
Permalink Reply by Geoffrin on June 7, 2012 at 5:18pm Each copy of Diablo 3 comes with several "guest passes" that allow you to play up to level 13/through the fight with the Skeleton King. You can carry this character/items gained over into the full game if you decide to purchase it.
Permalink Reply by Thomas Donaldson on June 9, 2012 at 8:28am Only if you by the "starter edition" copy of the game do you get guest passes. IF you get the standard edition you get no guest passes.
Permalink Reply by Kristy Barkan on June 9, 2012 at 9:02am Good point. Also -- I just found this out -- if you get a guest pass from a friend, you can't play WITH them until you buy the game. I was excited to play with my friends up to level 14, and was disappointed when I found out I could only play alone! Boo. Bad show, Blizzard. ;)
Permalink Reply by Geoffrin on June 9, 2012 at 9:33am From a battle.net page: "Guest Pass keys are included in all box copies of Diablo III."
Permalink Reply by Kristy Barkan on May 31, 2012 at 5:23pm Also... I thought I heard something about being able to sell in-game items for real money in the Diablo III in-game auction? How does that work?
Permalink Reply by Thomas Donaldson on June 1, 2012 at 9:28am Yea the game is great, Once you get to the third difficulty and above lvl 50 the game gets extremely hard and you need to get better equipment every 2 lvls. It will keep you playing. Good to have some cool people to play with because you will need four ppl on the later levels.
Auction house works with real money because people will actually just spend real money on this game. So it like eBay, but diablo. Linked to paypal. Blizzard has the game up for free after you buy it and the auction service because they get a cut of the sales. So you can make back your moeny that you spent on the game, plus make some while also making Blizzard a killing when you are talking about several million transaction a day.
Permalink Reply by Kristy Barkan on June 1, 2012 at 11:18am The auction house sounds like something I could really get into. I used to make a killing in WoW. ;-)
Permalink Reply by Thomas Donaldson on June 3, 2012 at 9:29am Yea you can make a killing, my buddy payed for college and bought a car from his earnings from WoW. If you ever get D3, let me know. Like I said it always good to have some cool people to play with. Especially if you can talk about graphic and animation during the lulls between action.
Permalink Reply by Kristy Barkan on June 3, 2012 at 9:54pm Will do! :-)
Permalink Reply by Samantha Ray on June 6, 2012 at 8:52pm Really?! How did he do that? Did he do the mining thing and sell the in-game gold online?
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