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Nooo I lost $1.

Dicksmith has $59 if big w/jb hifi wont match/don't have stock.

Level 12 Wizard, played 3 hours last night with a friend.

Apparently blizzard are doing an emergency maintenance.

Battletag: Owgasm#6245

played most of the night away with 2 friends. lotsa fun.(Monk, Wizard, & Barbarian) lvl17, and it matches you as soon as it can when you group up.

very good system, but i would suggest having multiple toons if you wanna do a 1 player play thru.

Tried playing last night and most of the time my ping was over 500ms, frequently over 1200 ms. Was totally unplayable and i was playing solo too. My connection isnt amazing but it isn't that bad, judging by the battle.net forums i'm not the only one who was feeling the pain. Hope they get it sorted soon, although I'm a little shocked over how many people are kissing blizzard ass on this one and telling people not to complain. I paid good money for a game, launch day or not I expect it to be functional - maybe not perfect - but functional.

And before someone says it, I'm pretty certain it isnt just my PC. I reduced all the quality settings to minimum and my PC exceeds recommended requirements, drivers are up to date. Connection wise I can play other games, use xbox live, browse/stream ok.

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pings were fine here....but why should it be an issue at all in singleplayer....

Battlenet servers are down :( it says to all games...but wow works fine.

This game is constantly online, so even in a private game by yourself you are dependent on a constant connection to battle.net . Because item drops, characters, etc comes from the server side congested servers or a bad connection can bugger the whole thing up. Hoping it is better when I get home tonight.

This game is constantly online, so even in a private game by yourself you are dependent on a constant connection to battle.net . Because item drops, characters, etc comes from the server side congested servers or a bad connection can bugger the whole thing up. Hoping it is better when I get home tonight.

Yeah I have a network monitor and you can watch the traffic spike right up when you sell heaps of stuff.. I'm guessing that's why there's a slight delay when you click sell.

I've had no lag issues so far, weird.

Tried playing last night and most of the time my ping was over 500ms, frequently over 1200 ms. Was totally unplayable and i was playing solo too. My connection isnt amazing but it isn't that bad, judging by the battle.net forums i'm not the only one who was feeling the pain. Hope they get it sorted soon, although I'm a little shocked over how many people are kissing blizzard ass on this one and telling people not to complain. I paid good money for a game, launch day or not I expect it to be functional - maybe not perfect - but functional.

Battle.net 2.0 has been having intermitted issues like that for AUS people since SC2 came out on it in 2010

Sometimes it's totally fine, other days it's just plain terrible - and it's not just the odd day either.

Gotta laugh @ all the Blizzard deep-throaters on their forums. Always cracks me up, I regularly post feedback only for these idiot monkeys to come in and tell me I'm wrong when i've done full calculations on things (like matching system, users etc).

I have had very little problems.

Probably about 6:30pm yesterday was the only time I had trouble logging and then for a minute this morning.

On it now and there are no problems. No lag, no nothing, even when I was playing with a friend in a party.

Joondalup, jump on freeway north, hop off at hodges, turn left at lights then first right, they still had about 10 copies left, the guy working there said they have never seen a game go so quick.

Felt like saying," well if you priced yourselves more competitively in the market place you wouldnt be so suprised" but prob not much he can do about it.,

Anyways.... I CANNOT GET ON THE BLOODY THING! i have picked the ASIA server (from the americas one as standard) and cant login to play. Is there a way to play without logging in?

Have spent an hour or so playing, have gotten kicked off servers twice due to connection fall out. I guess this is now the standard when i new game is released, I am only playing single campaign though and dont completely understand why i must be connected to their server the entire time???

It is however so far a good game, the lag points though are annoying me but i would say these would get fixed as updates come to light.

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