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Blizzard just announced another massive productivity time sink to add to the queue - Diablo III. Needless to say I spent many hours hacking and slashing through Diablo II and this next iteration will be no different.
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2 months ago
2 months ago
and don't play the MMORPG type ones (WoW). StarCraft is pretty self
contained to relatively short games, and Diablo was a good blend of a lot
more on action and questing and not so much the repeptitive character
building stuff that takes days. So I think (fingers crossed) I can handle
one or two of these games simultaneously and still hold down the day job :)
2 months ago
As much as I loved Warcraft, I agree with you that MMORPGs are just too much of a commitment, and therefore WOW never interested me. I'm so glad they're coming back to Diablo, which has always been my favorite Blizzard title. Perfect blend of action and strategy. Sometimes you just want to swing an axe, man.
2 months ago
up my old posse as well :)
1 month ago
However, you'd be surprised with the latest MMOs, like WoW. Yes, there's commitment, but really only at the level cap (if you choose to raid or PvP full time). As you level from noob to boob you can easily spend 30 minutes and feel like you've accomplished something. Even in EVE, most of what I do is log on for a few minutes to start training a skill then log out. I'd spend some time playing in game to make money or explore, when I felt like it. Of course, the big downer is paying $15 a month for each subscription. Yet, find a group (like your Diablo posse) in any MMO that you can do stuff with and it makes it all the more worth it.
With that said, I <3 Diablo too. I can't wait for this and Starcraft 2 to come out.