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PostPosted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 5:40 pm


Platform: PC

Diablo III is an action role-playing game currently in development and the third installment of Blizzard's Diablo franchise. It was unveiled on June 28, 2008 at the 2008 Blizzard Entertainment Worldwide Invitational in Paris, France.

Gameplay
Diablo III is an action role-playing game similar in style to its predecessor, Diablo II. The proprietary engine will incorporate Havok physics and feature destructible environments with an in-game damage effect. The developers are aiming to make the game run on a wide range of systems, and have stated that DirectX 10 will not be required. Diablo III will use a custom 3D game engine in order to present an overhead view to the player, in a somewhat similar way to the isometric view used in previous games in the series. Enemies will utilize the 3D environment as well, in ways such as crawling up the side of a wall from the depths into the combat area.


Diablo III will retain a feel similar to that found in earlier games in the series, including the familiar Isometric Projection style camera. As in Diablo II, multiplayer games will be possible using Blizzard's Battle.net service, with many of the new features being developed for StarCraft II also available in Diablo III. Players will be able to drop in and out of sessions of co-operative play with others. Blizzard has stated that Diablo III is first and foremost a multi-player game, implying that players may still play solo, but will be better off playing with others in group situations.

An enhanced quest system, a random level generator, and a random encounter generator are slated for use in order to ensure the game provides different experiences when replayed. Overall, the game will include both static and randomly generated levels. Additionally, there will be class-specific quests to go along with the main storyline quests.

Story
The game takes place in Sanctuary, the dark fantasy world of the Diablo series. This world was saved twenty years prior by a handful of unnamed heroes in Diablo II. Warriors that survived the onslaught of the armies of the Burning Hells have gone mad from their ordeals, and it is up to a new generation of heroes to face the forces of evil threatening the world of Sanctuary. Players will have the opportunity to explore familiar settings such as Tristram.

The only confirmed NPC is Deckard Cain, who has appeared in both of the previous games. Cain's journal on the official site brings players up to speed on the events of the first two games.


Development
Development on Diablo III began some time in 2005 when Blizzard North was still in operation. The original artistic design differed from that shown at Blizzard Worldwide Invitational 2008 demonstration, and had undergone three revisions before reaching the standards felt necessary by the team behind Diablo III. The development teams comprise fifty people. Most of the game mechanics and physics are complete and undergoing minor revisions. Most of the current and remaining development will focus on adding game content.

Diablo III's lead designer is Jay Wilson, a former Relic Entertainment designer credited with work on Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War and Company of Heroes. Its lead world designer is Leonard Boyarsky, one of the six co-creators of Fallout.

The game is being planned for a simultaneous release on both Windows and Mac OS X platforms, with no current plans for release on video game consoles.


Character classes
Two of five classes have been unveiled so far: Barbarian and Witch Doctor. Players may choose gender for each class, a change from the fixed class genders in the previous two games. The Barbarian is the only class that Blizzard is planning to bring back for the initial release, but former classes may appear in future expansions.


Art direction and design
Screenshots and gameplay footage were released on June 28, 2008. As of July 1, 2008 websites have reported a petition was created expressing concern with the art style used, calling for a "darker, more realistic" look. The petition criticized the game's apparent resemblance to the World of Warcraft series, the purported lack of the "light radius" from the previous games, and "colorful and cartoon-like" visuals and "out-of-proportion" character figures and armor.

Lead producer Keith Lee has stated:

"One of the things that we considered when we were working on the visuals for ‘Diablo III’ is the fact that color is your friend. We feel that color actually helps to create a lot of highlights in the game so that there is contrast. A great analogy is like in ‘Lord of the Rings’ — not everything is dark. It allows you to see what a creepy dungeon can be like but if everything is dark it doesn’t allow you to have a lot of contrast. ‘Diablo I’ and ‘Diablo II’ are darker, and I think that [sic] the one of the main reasons why is the fact that...you’re basically in a dungeon the whole time. And in...‘Diablo III,’ you’ll be exploring outdoors, you’ll be in dungeons, you’ll be experiencing so many different areas. We want to bring as much variety as we can when you’re playing the game so that you’re excited to check out new environments. We don’t want everything to look the same..."

Lead designer Jay Wilson was critical of the art direction proposed in the petition and later commented on examples of fan altered screen shots:

Though it looks really cool, it’s almost impossible to do in a 3D engine because you can’t have lighting that smart and run on systems that are reasonable. If we could do that, we probably would in a few of the dungeons. Now in terms of the actual texturing, this texturing, where they grayed out everything and it’s very flat and the monsters are all kind of a similar tone — that does not play well. It’s very boring to run through more than a couple of times, and it’s very difficult to tell creatures apart and pop them out of the environment. So those things don’t really work for us.

Art director Brian Morrisroe said at Blizzard's Worldwide Invitation "Our memory of what Diablo and Diablo 2 were was a bit different than the actuality of it. Visually we were remembering it as more of a dark, colorless game, but there was a lot of vibrance." He also explained that they wanted characters to have a strong silhouette, so that the characters were easily seen even when there was a lot of action.
PostPosted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 12:54 pm


I have a few friends expecting this game, so who else is?

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 18, 2008 1:30 pm


Well, I am thats for sure.
PostPosted: Thu Sep 18, 2008 3:10 pm


Never liked the diablo games myself, not a fan of RTS/RPG cross types

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Evalad
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 18, 2008 3:25 pm


So what do you like about it flsh man?
PostPosted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 2:54 pm


What I like about it is that I like most, if not all types of RTS and/or RPGs. Also, the preview of the game got me my attention, with the mini bosses and enemies.

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 12:10 am


What preview did you watch, can you get a link...?
PostPosted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 5:37 am


Sure. But its about the Witch Doctor class. Youtube-Diablo III-Witch Doctor Gameplay Footage Part 2/2

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 8:12 pm


It reminds me alot of Guild Wars.... confused

The big guy was awsome though after he died and the other crowds were summoned... biggrin
PostPosted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 1:46 pm


In my opinion, this might be an epic pc game besides WoW, Sims, and Sins of a Solar Empire.

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 3:00 pm


WoW...No, the clan crap is way too demanding, and people should'nt give real life events to not miss a clan raid...

Sims, Yes... You could be a fresh gamer and find this addicting I'm sure...

Sins of a Solar Empire...I don't know what that is...so maybe not that epic?
PostPosted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 2:52 pm


everyone has their opinions...i guess sweatdrop Sins of a Solar Empire is a cpu game where you control ships in space and conquer the universe and destroy planets. So basically, its Star Wars but on a bigger scale of outer space tactics and ships and so forth

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 7:17 pm


******** YES.

Cant even exagerate how much I played the first one.
Long tirless nights of leveling my Rogue and Warrior t lv 33.


I just hope its optimized for lower end rigs.
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