Copying this from my post in a friend's Facebook gaming group as I thought it was worth a more open discussion:
Me!!! wrote:
Not wanting to dive into the morass that is the Blizzard forums, I wanted to comment here about my experiences with Diablo 3 and the people complaining about it.
Thus far, i have little complaint about the game other than my lack of time to play it (Having a 3 yr old and an infant will do that). I grow tired of all the complaining about what people want the game to be and what skills should be nerfed/buffed, drop rates, difficulty levels, blahblahblahblah. WTF. Play the game and enjoy it. (Old school gamer mode switching on) In my day, we didn't have the ability to ***** directly to game maker when they released sucky games (Looking directly at you "Deadly Towers"), nor was the technology even in place for a publisher to do anything about it even if they got wind of the fact that a game sucked. Is this what gamers do now? ***** and whine until the publisher makes a change that they want? Can't they just enjoy the game for what it is and if it turns out to not be as wonderful as they remembered Diablo 2 being, well then just whip out D2 and get back to playing it.
Gamers with too much time on their hands seem to have this problem. They finish a game in record time with little time spent actually ENJOYING it. I am still only level 40 in D3 (60 max) on the second of four difficulty levels. Having little time to play it has made me enjoy it in smaller chunks with little need to complain about a skill that has been nerfed from doing 50% damage to only 20%. Call me old school, call me what you will, but I can't stand the perceived entitlement that new school gamers seem to have about playing a game that they don't like compared to what they expected it to be.
I am enjoying Diablo 3 greatly and I also plan to enjoy Mass Effect 3 eventually when I find the time. I also don't plan on ***** about the ending of it when I do finally see it. Just going to enjoy the game for what it is and if it isn't, well then I guess I'll just stop playing it.
Huh, funny idea, that.
Am I one of the few that just tries to enjoy the game as it is, and then just roll with the punches when the patches come out to balance this, or nerf that. As I said before, I am so behind in my gaming that I plan to play some of the games that I have in several years time if my Xbox even lasts that long. There just isn't enough time in my life to play a game, beat it many times over, use different characters, find all the sidequests etc, and formulate an opinion on why one class benefits from this buff while some other class doesn't require the same buff.
How in the world to people find such time to make these games such a critical part of their lives? I play a game and completely understand the fact that I just am NOT going to see/experience everything possible in it because of the sheer enormity of them. Hell, I don't think I ever played an Amazon or Assassin in Diablo 2 because the game was engrossing enough with the other characters I used. Mass Effect 1,2,3 multiple playthroughs? You've got to be kidding. I'll probably go to my grave with Assassin's Creed Brotherhood still only half finished.
Am I alone on this?
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This must be
Thursday. I could never get the hang of Thursdays.