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i want to see more classes.



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Some of my friends started a new game of Diablo II together to pump themselves up for Diablo III.

That was half a year ago.

Poor guys...



looks like world or warcraft....



Words Of Wisdom said:
GenoZStriker said:
^ Torchlight looks like it.

Which game came out first?


You should ask the guys that made Diablo...oh..wait...they made torchlight too...



Those screens are as old as they get, back when the Barbarian and the Witch Doctor were the only two classes known. New pics already show a bit of a different engine and a different Art style, after the massive complaints that the early screens gathered.

http://us.blizzard.com/diablo3/media/screenshots.xml

And are people seriously saying that Diablo 3 is copying Torchlight? Oh wow....*speechless*



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... I actually think Torchlight looks better!
Weird.



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Killergran said:
... I actually think Torchlight looks better!
Weird.

No wonder. You're comparing a full game to a game that has yet to reach it's Beta stage. 

How about coming back and comparing them once there is a true final build for Diablo III? At least, that would be a fair comparison. 



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lestatdark said:

No wonder. You're comparing a full game to a game that has yet to reach it's Beta stage. 

How about coming back and comparing them once there is a true final build for Diablo III? At least, that would be a fair comparison. 

I doubt they will change the design all that much. But if they do, I'll be all the happier for it, as long as they change it for the better.



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Yup. Looks like World of Warcraft.
What's sad is that I think Diablo2 looks better.



Killergran said:
lestatdark said:

No wonder. You're comparing a full game to a game that has yet to reach it's Beta stage. 

How about coming back and comparing them once there is a true final build for Diablo III? At least, that would be a fair comparison. 

I doubt they will change the design all that much. But if they do, I'll be all the happier for it, as long as they change it for the better.

See the new pics from the official site. The art and designs has changed a bit and the mood has been made darker. The game still has a few couple of years to come out, if not more, it's a bit pre-emptive to think that they won't continue to change the game until the final build.

Anyway, I kinda find this forum a bit late on this discussion, some long months ago this had been all the rage over at Blizzard forums, but now you see that even the biggest nay-sayers have subsided and are gradually accepting the changes that Blizzard is making, once again, due to the darkening of the mood since the first screenshots were revealed.



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