If you play as intended, you are essentially shut down as the player. If the best solution to committing to play is the reason behind botting and real currency trades, what reason was there to play these games in the first place? I think the real issue is the lack of monetary gains. If there was a free market for item drops this game would be booming. If you’re chasing primal gear and don’t need any of the lesser quality gear you could have traded them to the community.īlizzards greed and avarice killed this game. Even then you’re extremely restricted for the items you can drop to having those people in the group with you. If D3 was a complex game with multiple ways to do end game content the community would still be alive helping people get geared, the closest thing we got to this is power leveling in hardcore. You go for a single specific set bonus that does all the heavy lifting for your class and you have no real choice. We want to be able to help people by dropping gear that could be great for peoples classes that are build making, but because Diablo 3 is super shallow and devoid of any complexity there is no such thing as build making. (Gold and items are permanently bound and untradeable.)Įveryone that enjoyed trading gear and helping newcomers to the game by dropping gear and encouraging community growth have no incentive to continue playing since there’s a giant disconnect between the community and developers. I personally wasted A LOT of money thinking I was investing into the game that would have a long life span only to die as soon as they removed their pay to win mechanics from the game and at the same time killed trading. This game is dead and has been dead for a very long time. The only dlc we got was an abandoned project and was all the finished work at the time released because the president of blizzard at the time felt bad for the community. This game was abandoned once they were forced to remove the RMAH.
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