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I don't know what it is but this game always finds a way to pull me back in. Probably just because of how damn good it is.

To be honest it's because I actually have a buddy at work how started back up, so I followed.

 

Can't wait for the 1.13 patch along with ladder reset.

 

 

Anyone else still actually play this game?



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Sometimes, but not often. When I do, it's usually with a friend, and we just have a marathon and go through the whole game in one or two nights. Then I won't play it for months and my character will get erased.



I avoid this game because it steels my time. If I would have worked in the hours i played the game and I would get 10 Euro an hour. I would have earned probably 30000 Euro.

And my highest rune I ever got outside of Hellforge quest is..... MAL. Lol I never found a Shako I never found anything good. This game is addicting as hell. Its perfectly balanced and the various chars you can build. Its just great. And the fact that you can kill Uber Diablo Uber Mephisto and so on with just some characters is really exiting. I remember in the ladder which started 2008 in 48 hours without sleep I was on hell (thats pretty though if there are no items) and was not far away from the top 100 paladins. We fighted against the ancients all together and we needed probably an hour. I was just running in the circle without doing anything because if all died so they could not recover. If I would have been a druid I would be in the list. If the battlenet would be completly dupe free you could still sell a tyrael or a enigma for a couple of thousend dollars. An Enigma would be so rare that there would be probably just 100 people on the whole planet which have one.


I wont play that game anymore just because its a horrible waste of time and I never experienced such an addiction to a game before. I mean If you are actually really shaking and get almost a heartattack because someone betrayed you. I wanted a shako and he putted in an IST rune and I was clicking trade and seconds before this he replaced the shako with a green hat. I never had so strong emotions while playing a videogame. It was mainly anger but still shocking after this I knew I am a little addicted. Ofcourse I stopped after my friends said to me that they cant see me anymore because I am always playing.

But I would always wait for the beginning of the new ladder because in the end its pretty boring everything is worthless its duped 100times so you can buy even a Ber or a shako or a grief for pul-um.



I never played Diablo



Have you tried Torchlight?

If you enjoy Diablo 2 I suggest you give it a try. It is only $20.00 and worth every penny and more (IMO). You can try it out on Steam or the official site linked below.

http://www.torchlightgame.com/



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from time to time yes



never played it (hopefully for my "life" ...)



Time to Work !

I typically go back and beat it every couple years, sometimes D1, too



Just waiting for that PS Vita to come out so I can play some full featured games on the go with that beautiful screen and control scheme...

TheTruthHurts! said:
Have you tried Torchlight?

If you enjoy Diablo 2 I suggest you give it a try. It is only $20.00 and worth every penny and more (IMO). You can try it out on Steam or the official site linked below.

http://www.torchlightgame.com/

Heck yes. Torchlight is incredible.



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