![]() ![]() on a kind of unofficial server if you catch my drift (i later bought the game and the expansions). The first time i playd wow (10~ years ago), i was playing.ehm. This brings up interesting memories of mine. “Controversy gets clicks!” may be the internet mantra for some, but a lot of people don’t give a damn.Click to expand.Hm. There are still positive reasons for the place that involve finding play partners, build discussion or strategy, and just generally hanging out with folks who have a similar interest. Assuming people even care enough about the latter because mobile players will gobble up absolute garbage and ask for more.įor those who persist on antagonizing, yeah, dead forum, move on, good riddance. End result, it’d turn out more like a D4 forum with occasional D:I commentary. Since you’re not getting new official content, there’s not really much to objectively discuss. Mod discussion for the first two could be interesting, but I’d say there was never much a scene for the first while the second kinda faded into obscurity with the synergies patch as modding the game became more difficult. ![]() D1-D3 are effectively dead in the eyes of Blizzard, with seasonal blah about the most they can muster. Trying to make this some kind of Diablo General is of no real benefit, either. You might not be able to post and tell the random tryhard that their opinion is trash, but let’s not pretend that’s really put anyone in their place on the internet. People that want to see what’s up with D4 can still read the D4 board.
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