Anyone still play old Diablo?
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Anyone still play old Diablo?
Yep, Diablo 1.
Just wondering, as I turned up the disk recently and was wondering about installing it. If I started a game and posted the game name and password to this forum, would anyone be likely to join?
Just wondering, as I turned up the disk recently and was wondering about installing it. If I started a game and posted the game name and password to this forum, would anyone be likely to join?
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The original game is a classic, but to be brutally frank its sequel is better in every conceivable way... and that was superceded by other games.
EDIT: Actually, Diablo 2 fails in one very important aspect: the lack of droppable tomes. I used to love building my Sorceror's knowledge in arcane mastery by grabbing every tome I could, even for spells I didn't need (yay Telekinesis...) just to be a better mage.
EDIT: Actually, Diablo 2 fails in one very important aspect: the lack of droppable tomes. I used to love building my Sorceror's knowledge in arcane mastery by grabbing every tome I could, even for spells I didn't need (yay Telekinesis...) just to be a better mage.
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Yes, I liked to make little designs on the ground in town.Stofsk wrote:The original game is a classic, but to be brutally frank its sequel is better in every conceivable way... and that was superceded by other games.
EDIT: Actually, Diablo 2 fails in one very important aspect: the lack of droppable tomes. I used to love building my Sorceror's knowledge in arcane mastery by grabbing every tome I could, even for spells I didn't need (yay Telekinesis...) just to be a better mage.
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I had been playing the original Diablo since when it first came out. The spooky atmosphere scared me so much that eventualy I gave away the disc. Diablo was the scariest game I played till I got F.E.A.R. It might sound silly but I was little at the time. Being stuck in a dungeon with skeletons and zombies and the creepy soundtrack playing was chilling for me.
Well I have purchased Diablo again and completed the game finaly. But it is not a legal copy so I can't enter Battle.net. If you want to play with me I can play with the shareware version.
Well I have purchased Diablo again and completed the game finaly. But it is not a legal copy so I can't enter Battle.net. If you want to play with me I can play with the shareware version.
I have to tell you something everything I wrote above is a lie.
Umm... I already have it?Stark wrote:Why? WHY?
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-- The King of Swamp Castle, Monty Python and the Holy Grail
"Nothing of consequence happened today. " -- Diary of King George III, July 4, 1776
"This is not bad; this is a conspiracy to remove happiness from existence. It seeks to wrap its hedgehog hand around the still beating heart of the personification of good and squeeze until it is stilled."
-- Chuck Sonnenburg on Voyager's "Elogium"
-- The King of Swamp Castle, Monty Python and the Holy Grail
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I love Diablo 1, and would still play, but my disk is MIA. Level33 Rogue FTW!
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