2012年4月12日星期四

Things in Torchlight you would like to see in D3

[:1]There are a few things in Torchlight I would like to see in D3. I like the way they handle Transmuting and Enchanting items. Two things I think would work well in D3. What do you think would work well in D3?|||I hope they make d3 a hell of a lot faster paced, and give the spells a lot larger aoe. Its relatively boring.

Edit) really really boring, forgot how bad the "skills" are.|||Eh, its not that bad. I'd like D3 to be faster paced.

Also I hate, hate hate breaking barrels. Why do games keep incorporating these into the environment? Its like the urns in d2 all over again|||I love the idea of having a pet take care of your errands in town for you.

Also, the shared stash idea is a godsend for anyone who doesn't just keep the gear they're wearing on their main toon.|||Sending a pet to town to vendor your junk is the best thing since sliced bread!


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I hope they make d3 a hell of a lot faster paced, and give the spells a lot larger aoe. Its relatively boring.

Edit) really really boring, forgot how bad the "skills" are.




Have you even played it past level 5?|||It doesn't even need to be a pet; it would be more realistic to have your merc go take care of it for you. (And more useful than having your merc actually fight, most of the time.)|||Quote:








I hope they make d3 a hell of a lot faster paced, and give the spells a lot larger aoe. Its relatively boring.

Edit) really really boring, forgot how bad the "skills" are.




Uhm, that's just a lie. Go play it again and actually try out a few skills this time...|||I've only played the game to level 6 so far but it's the perfect game to scratch that itch. One of the things I quite like at the moment is the hotkeys, in that assigning something like haste to hotkey 4 allows me to cast it with the click of a button, as opposed to D2's method whereby the hotkey just selects the skill for right-click.

I also like the fast paced nature of the game. The movement is fluid, the action pretty much instant, the town relatively small and easy to navigate to find the required people, etc.

I'm also looking forward to the editor, something which D2 didn't really have and D3 is looking like it won't have either. It's going to add alot of extra life to the game.|||Why should Blizzard need to copy anything from Torchlight ? Oh I forgot, they didn't make Diablo or Diablo 2 so they need help hence why it is taking them a lifetime to make Diablo 3. I think, well I'm sure Blizzard can use their own ideas right ?|||Quote:








Why should Blizzard need to copy anything from Torchlight ? Oh I forgot, they didn't make Diablo or Diablo 2 so they need help hence why it is taking them a lifetime to make Diablo 3. I think, well I'm sure Blizzard can use their own ideas right ?




It's not about copying in a derogatory sense. As games evolve they start to introduce more useful features that make you go "wow, why didn't anyone think of that before?".

I'm sure Diablo 3 is going to introduce alot of new things on it's own accord, but it doesn't necessarily mean that they can't take a page or two out of a book from another game, especially if what they see works very well and is highly used by the players.

Would you prefer the opposite where once a feature is included in the game it doesn't get included in other games because otherwise it'll be copying them? Like, since Torchlight has extensive functions for pets (aggressive, passive, etc stances, carrying items, running errands) that Blizzard cannot include this stuff into D3 even though it makes life a hell of a lot easier for the player?

It's really just a discussion on what aspects of Torchlight appear interesting and useful, that could also serve a purpose in D3. If Blizzard already thought of it, or even improved on it in their own way then all the better.

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