Diablo II anybody?
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One problem against trappers and orb sorcs though is a couple skills are area effects... can't really run from well positioned WoF, especially when I spam mind blast and dragon flight.Riot wrote:My strategy is just to keep running around so nobody can hit me and then pop off a guided arrow or two and they're dead. It works pretty well.
I really love CS:GO's 64 tick servers.
Hehe oh I don't really play alone. The only reason I played it was cuz me, Brennon, Kevin, and Jacob all played together and lanned it. Much more fun playing with lots of others than playing alone. And I don't really need uniques, I'm pretty set with gear, except for Torch and maybe better gloves, but those I have to craft, no uniques are better.
I'll play with you though if you want Merk-u.
I'll play with you though if you want Merk-u.
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Re: Diablo II anybody?
So Blizzard is releasing a patch and resetting the ladder next Tuesday (the 23rd). They made some balance changes and added the ability to re-spec your skill points.
It's amazing they are still releasing patches for this game.
I'm actually going to play. This game has a certain kind of charming monotony that appeals to me. I haven't decided on what kind of character I want to make. I've never done a Barb/Assassin/Druid but they have such shitty crowd control compared to the other classes that I might just get too frustrated.
It's amazing they are still releasing patches for this game.
I'm actually going to play. This game has a certain kind of charming monotony that appeals to me. I haven't decided on what kind of character I want to make. I've never done a Barb/Assassin/Druid but they have such shitty crowd control compared to the other classes that I might just get too frustrated.
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Re: Diablo II anybody?
I've probably already told this story to people but whatever:
Back in the high school days when I had nothing but free time and no responsibilities I could easily spend an evening after school playing Diablo II smashing loot pinatas and probably suffering from some minor addiction. But anyway, I always listened to music while I was playing since hearing the same sound effects over and over and over got tiresome real quick in a game like Diablo where you literally do the same boss runs a good 30+ times in an evening. It was around 2003 or so and Outkast's latest double album Speaker Boxxx / The Love Below came out and I was a big fan of The Love Below. I never really like Outkast that much, they weren't particularly bad or good in my opinion, but The Love Below is something that I would consider a good album and I would give it a listen on repeat while I gamed. Losing track of time is really easy to do when you're playing Diablo and you can kill a day uninterrupted with "just one more Meph run."
I played Diablo so much while listening to Outkast I now forever have the two intertwined in my head. I can't think of one without thinking of the other. There are a few albums that are like that for me, Cake's "Fashion Nugget" and Mario 64 for example, but none are as strong as Diablo and The Love Below for me. In honor of Diablo II's last few days of relevancy I gave The Love Below a listen tonight at work.
It was actually kind of bittersweet and reminded me of a simpler time :3
Back in the high school days when I had nothing but free time and no responsibilities I could easily spend an evening after school playing Diablo II smashing loot pinatas and probably suffering from some minor addiction. But anyway, I always listened to music while I was playing since hearing the same sound effects over and over and over got tiresome real quick in a game like Diablo where you literally do the same boss runs a good 30+ times in an evening. It was around 2003 or so and Outkast's latest double album Speaker Boxxx / The Love Below came out and I was a big fan of The Love Below. I never really like Outkast that much, they weren't particularly bad or good in my opinion, but The Love Below is something that I would consider a good album and I would give it a listen on repeat while I gamed. Losing track of time is really easy to do when you're playing Diablo and you can kill a day uninterrupted with "just one more Meph run."
I played Diablo so much while listening to Outkast I now forever have the two intertwined in my head. I can't think of one without thinking of the other. There are a few albums that are like that for me, Cake's "Fashion Nugget" and Mario 64 for example, but none are as strong as Diablo and The Love Below for me. In honor of Diablo II's last few days of relevancy I gave The Love Below a listen tonight at work.
It was actually kind of bittersweet and reminded me of a simpler time :3