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Battle.net announces the extended wait for Diablo III is now over, and the action/RPG sequel should now be available worldwide. For anyone getting error messages from the game, this article may help you work out what's wrong, and here's word on the release: Twenty years have passed since the Prime Evils were defeated and banished from the world of Sanctuary. Now you must return to Tristram and investigate rumors of a fallen star, an omen that the End Times have begun.
Diablo III is now live and available at a store near you -- or you can click here to purchase a digital copy directly through Blizzard. The game is available at retailers in both a standard and Collector's Edition. Visit our Diablo III game information page or search the Game Guide to learn more about this highly anticipated third installment in the Diablo series.
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Re: Ships Ahoy - Diablo III |
May 16, 2012, 09:16 |
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Really enjoying the Monk, I made my HC Witchdoctor but most of my friends want to go through non-HC Normal first so I swapped over to a Monk. It's pretty hilarious and I don't know how I will ever give up the Fists of Thunder + Thunderclap rune. Teleporting to enemies is just so damned useful, although the screen jerks a little bit in a way that makes it seem like the rune could use more polish.
I got dropped a few times last night which was annoying and noticed some rubberbanding that is definitely unrelated to my internet/hardware but other than that things have been ok. Launch day was a total nightmare though and it was indefensible for a company of Blizzards experience. |
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Playing: Faster Than Light, Tales of Graces F, Fire Emblem 3DS Watching: Ghost in the Shell, Hannibal, Oblivion |
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