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You just don't understand that D3 was all about multiplayer. Or where would you need game balance most direly?Richard Cranium wrote:They just don't under stand that D3 was all about the multi player.Those who have played it, however, will probably understand why - the entire balance of the game was wrecked by the third version.
I've found myself getting dizzy when watching other people's demos, too. I think a lot of it has to do with the expectation of motion. When you're playing and suddenly pull the stick back hard, twist to the right, and slide left, your mind is conscious of having decided to move like that, and you can anticipate the resulting view on screen. When you're watching someone else play, you have no time at all to prepare for a sudden disorienting movement, and so your stomach is left behind by about three seconds.Krom wrote:I'm fine playing it myself, but I get sick if I watch someone else playing. :-/
I agree. D3 had the best Single Player play of the series because it allowed you to do something less formulaic. To have to use stealth on some levels, to have alternate goals. I love D3 single player!Top Gun wrote:Weak" for some, maybe, but to me it was the best of the 3. Far better than finding those same damned keys level after level.
Only because hitting them was like trying to carry sand in a sieve. The "sharc" was the worst of them though, it was so small, so fast, and so tough that it took forever to kill them. And it wasn't particularly fun, it was challenging but it was more frustrating then fun because they were too small and too fast.De Rigueur wrote:The bots in D3 were a disappointment. Making them less machine-like and more 'organic' made them look silly. The shark and the flame-thrower bots were still challenging, though.
Wow, if you ever get fed up of your partner, all you have to do is play Super Castlevania IV and you're a free man!Foil wrote:I think I've mentioned this before, but my wife has literally fallen over trying to watch me play. She has an inner-ear disorder that makes her dizzy some of the time anyway, but watching me play D3 or a watching movie with lots of camera motion can make it much worse.