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Diablo.3 forums hardcore
Diablo.3 forums hardcore




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Those are not real players, they are planted in there by Blizzard. It sparks constant debate, and that is how they collect information both good and bad, you take them both, and there you have, the facts of life, the facts of life.

diablo.3 forums hardcore

Over half of their posts, especially the ones that make you CRINGE in their opening sentence (that you hover your mouse over to read, and cringe in disbelief), are written by Blizzard moles themselves. Here is the absolute truth to their forums, in case you redditors have a clouded understanding of it: I just want to say that from my experience, it's hard to have a good conversation on any aspect of the game if so many acronyms are used and are expected to be known by everybody. This subreddit seems to be better with first mentioning the full name of a skill/item before using the shorthand in the conversation. Maybe I'm just out of the loop on the forums (although I do have around 1K hours in game and frequent this sub and occasionally the forums), but it certainly is not new-user friendly when the few threads actually talking about build paths use so many acronyms without first referencing the original meaning (and I know that some are even misused/misspelled) it becomes very hard to even think of contributing to the conversation. I understand that typing the names of skills/items at every mention is tedious, but there are a lot of times where I see an acronym and spend a significant amount of time scouring the thread trying to figure it out rather than reading the OP. My biggest problem with the official forums (besides the persistent negativity) is the extremely liberal use of acronyms. Is it just me, or does anybody else have a problem understanding all the acronyms?






Diablo.3 forums hardcore