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Shits the same as SC2.

Lets update the graphics change a couple of things here and there and re-release.

Only really into it at all because of the 10 year gap and even then haven't even finished the first act yet.

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lol I had a mate who waited till today for the catch of the day $20 special. Sold out in 8min and he couldn't even load the page. He was even more excited for D3 than I was. That's what you get for being a tightass I suppose.

Everyone is mad jelly of my Tyrael style wings in game.

Plus if I was a right douche son of rajab I could put the soundtrack on in the car or watch the 'behind the scenes' or whatever the f**k it is.

lol I had a mate who waited till today for the catch of the day $20 special. Sold out in 8min and he couldn't even load the page. He was even more excited for D3 than I was. That's what you get for being a tightass I suppose.

dedication to a game has no financial bounds :P

Couldnt get on at all lastnight error 37'd me the entire night.

Kinda felt like this guy:

Holy crap, nerd rage much?

I hope he talks with a lisp ironically otherwise he just won the nerd gamer stereotype competition hands down

changing region = new character so not really worth it. I had friends say they could get on intermittently through the night but got DC'd alot. Like many players that have been with the series long term I work full time, have a partner i need to spend time with, have other obligations too. If I get to put in 4 hours of weeknight play total across the week and 6 or so hours over the weekend that's a fair bit of gaming time for me. So being unable to play when I have time is frustrating, if i paid for an mmo i'd understand but this isnt an mmo.

I can't f**king remember my battle tag thanks to the stupid numbers they put on the end of it, but any cool cats can add me via email I believe - [email protected]

Currently lvl40 barbarian, halfway thru act 2 nightmare. Really enjoying the gameplay, the relative simplicity is a welcome change from TOR etc

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