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Diablo 3 / Diablo 3: Reaper of Souls

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Tikrai butu smagu pazaist anr savo ps3 diablo 3 su full HD...antra dalis tai baisiai buvo uzkabinus zaisdavau ir zaisdavau, iskarto rinkciausi barbara jai butu :)

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Blizzard has revealed that Diablo III will allow players to trade in-game items for real money via an officially sanctioned auction house, integrated in the game.

 

The move was revealed to press at a preview event for the game's beta at the company's offices in Irvine, California.

 

It was also confirmed that the game will require an internet connection to play at all times.

 

The auction house, the first of its kind, will be exclusively for player-to-player trading; Blizzard will not sell items through it. The aim, explained executive producer Rob Pardo, is to provide a secure and fun environment for a player-driven economy to develop around the game, which focuses on the acquisition of randomised loot.

 

Blizzard will take a "nominal" flat-rate fee for each listing and sale, and an additional fee if players choose to cash out payments for sold items via a third-party payment provider such as PayPal.

 

There will be separate auction houses for each region and currency. Another separate, but functionally identical auction house will exist for players who wish to trade using in-game gold rather than real currency.

 

Players will be able to trade items, components and game gold on the auction house. Blizzard is considering allowing the sale of game characters, too. Trading via the auction house will be completely anonymous.

 

Players will be allowed a small number of free listings per week to encourage participation in the currency auction house, making it possible to begin trading without making any payments.

 

Once an auction has sold, sellers can choose either to pay the proceeds into their Battle.net account balance, or cash out via the third-party payment provider. There will be one approved partner for payments, but Blizzard did not name the company as the deal has not yet been struck.

 

Money earned from auction sales and paid into a Battle.net account can be spent in the Diablo III auction house, but also at the Blizzard Store on merchandise, games, or services such as World of Warcraft subscriptions and character transfers.

 

Other auction house features include a "smart search" function that finds loot appropriate to your characters, automated bidding and buyout opions.

 

Blizzard said it did not plan to create a similar real money auction house for World of Warcraft, despite the prevalence of unauthorised real money trading around the massively popular MMO. Pardo explained that Blizzard felt the idea did not suit the "prestige system" of WOW's item game, where items are tied to specific achievements and bind to game characters. But it was considered a good fit for the "merchant economy" stimulated by Diablo's randomly created and freely tradable items.

 

By collecting a fixed rather than a percentage fee on auction house sales, Blizzard will have no incentive to manipulate the game design in order to make more money from the auction house, Pardo argued.

 

He also stated that there would be no other charges or micro-transaction costs for playing Diablo III.

 

Pardo further confirmed that the game will only be playable online. This, he said, was due to the deep integration of Battle.net online features and the desire for all player characters to be persistent and able to move seamlessly between solo and co-op play, as well as to prevent cheating and improve security.

 

Other Battle.net features announced for Diablo III included matchmaking for the Versus player-versus-player mode, a public game finder for co-op, immediate drop-in co-op for friends, and a Banner system that displays your achievements and play style to other players.

 

Blizzard also showed a new, radically streamlined skill system for the game, which allows players to freely customise their characters on the fly. The public beta test was revealed to cover the early stages of the game, taking players up to a low-level boss fight with returning foe the Skeleton King at Tristram cathedral. All five character classes will be playable.

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Man Diablo serija pati blogiausia is visu Blizzard zaidimu seriju.Geriausia mano nuomone Warcraft serija ir Starcraft :thumbup:(Primenu cia mano nuomone) :offtopic:

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Tai jau greičiausiai nebeverta tikėtis ant konsolių, o gaila

 

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Seniau kazkur buvau skaites(berods pries SCII isleidima),kad Blizzard nesiruosia orientuotis i konsoles,jiems pakanka PC rinkos ir sociai darbo turi jie sioje terpeje...

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Tikrai butu smagu pazaist anr savo ps3 diablo 3 su full HD...antra dalis tai baisiai buvo uzkabinus zaisdavau ir zaisdavau, iskarto rinkciausi barbara jai butu :notworthy:

 

 

Pritariu Redziu, kad tikrai butu smagu palosti ant savo konsules diablo 3, gaila teks losti ant PC :P

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GAila kad reikalaus pastovau Online ... ... Bet ir gerai vadinasi Bus super, nebus Sukciavimu !!!! kaip SC2 kompanijoje. Ot laukiu.

Redagavo fotobich

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GAila kad reikalaus pastovau Online ... ... Bet ir gerai vadinasi Bus super, nebus Sukciavimu !!!! kaip SC2 kompanijoje. Ot laukiu.

 

Jo aš irgi b***** manau, kad gerai tas Online, tam prieštaraut galėtų nebent žmonės su laptopais arba piratai :huh: vistiek visi šiais laikais turi intiką Redagavo Dwėsk

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Jo aš irgi b***** manau, kad gerai tas Online, tam prieštaraut galėtų nebent žmonės su laptopais arba piratai :huh: vistiek visi šiais laikais turi intiką

 

Nesupratau? Kodel turetu priestarauti zmones su laptopais? As turiu laptopa ir ka?

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AS naudoju laptopa. Pagal mane 95 % zmoniu turi neta, tai tikrai nebus jiems problema, kiti 5 % manau net nezino APIE D3.

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Straipsniukas apie tai,kaip kurejai stengiasi,kad zaidimas pasiektu mus dar siemet:

 

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Blizzard is "working hard" to get Diablo 3 out this year.

 

But it's not ready to commit to a 2011 release date.

 

"We are still working hard to ship [Diablo 3] before the end of the year, but we are not ready to commit to a release date at this time," Blizzard boss Mike Morhaime said during an investor call last night.

 

"The timing on the Diablo 3 release date will come down to a lot of moving parts in putting out a complex release," he continued.

 

"We talked about the new auction house technology which has not been fully tested. We're not yet in beta, and it's just going to come down to when the game is ready for primetime. So, we'll know more when we hit beta and when we've put some of these new systems into test.

 

"It's a brand new infrastructure with a lot of moving parts."

 

The Diablo 3 beta is on track for launch soon, Blizzard said.

 

On Monday Blizzard revealed that Diablo III allows players to trade in-game items for real money via an officially sanctioned auction house, integrated in the game.

 

It was also confirmed that the game requires an internet connection to play at all times.

 

Last night, Morhaime touched on the auction house decision.

 

"In the previous game, Diablo II, we did not offer such a feature which resulted in many players turning to unscrupulous third-party services to purchases items," he said.

 

"We felt that because players clearly wanted such a feature, it made sense for us to build it in Diablo III, so they could trade in a more convenient and secured manner than going through an unauthorized third party.

 

"Players who participate in this optional system will be able to list items on the Auction House for a flat fee, with another charge for completed transactions. When listing an item for sale, players will have the ability to direct the proceeds either to their e-balance, which will remain on Battle.net or to cash out through a third-party service.

 

"We have not disclosed specific fess, but we plan on keeping them nominal so that more players can participate in it if they so choose, and so that players will opt to use our secured approved method of item trading and not churn to third parties. We will also allow a limited number of free listings each week so players can build up a balance without needing to deposit any funds to get started

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Bet metų, tai nemažai praėjo nuo antro Diablo. Kuria jau irgi netrumpai, tai klausimas, ar jie nepersistengs ir nesudirbs žaidimo? Tikėkimės ne, nes Blizzardai žino ką daro, bet mane vis tokie nuojauta aplanko.

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Nesupratau? Kodel turetu priestarauti zmones su laptopais? As turiu laptopa ir ka?

 

nu yra žmonės kurie sugalvoja kokį laptopą nusivežt kur ir palošt ant jo offline, bet to neleis :thumbsup4:

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