The reason why they get in to the first round of betas is probably just because Blizzard can't be arsed to fix all the servers needed.
OR, it's just a way to cater to Chinese fans, since it might actually become their biggest market...
I can't think of any other similar FPS game with RPG-like item drops...
Heh. Everything is relative. I wonder how many tickets they would need to make the ticket sales take longer than a day.
Exactly, I think that's the essence of any successful company. Well, besides those in a monopol/oligopol situation...
2008 they did at least.
Well, what seems natural for the programmer might take a while to put into intelligible words for regular gamers.
Don't think all WoW stats were explained until a good while after release.
I hear crying WAR fans everywhere ;)
Yes, that pretty much sums it up.
Yeah, if you don;t have it, it's well worth a few quid.
Agreed.
I'm fairly cerain that the game will do just as good as SC1, in 10 years time ;)
@ SCFreelancer I agree, that is interesting. I can;t recall if the SC hysteria started before or after the replays. Either way, Korea has been the main engine here, so if their fanaticism started well before the replays, I don't think we can call that conclusive.
Well, that's the way it should be, right? :)
Indeed. I think I'll love the game.
Haha, roleplaying geeks.. hehe.
I'm personally not against it. I mean technically, even WoW has real money trading for services like face changes, genderbending etc.
Faces and stuff definitely don't mesh.
Not really much to be unsure about. The Blizzard representative said it.
Yeah, and the question is: Will BlizzCon 2008 keys then be usable on Diablo 3 next year?!
Everyone criticise Blizz for announcing SC2 so early, but looking at other releases from them, they are still right on schedule.
It's just rabid SC2 fans screaming.