I sent this email to blizzard, I wonder what the response will be

Jul 22, 2004 23:03

Out of curiosity I would like to know why you guys messed the game up with the new patch. The game is somewhat old and was already old by the time you guys sent out the patch. A lot of the fixes you did with it are good and fine.. but a few just get on my nerves, mainly the ones being experience and the ability to be rushed rather quickly. As I said the game is already kind of old so why would you guys do that? The game is old enough now that you arent getting that many 'new' players so most of the players that have been on there are just doing that to get chars made quick just to mess around and have fun with. But even so, with the supposed new characters that you guys get, if you did this so they cant cheat through the game or get rushed quickly, if they wanted to play the game for the game, they could do it either on single player or on their own or with friends that want to do it the regular way as well with him. I mean the new patch is great and all for the most part from what I can tell but the experience, or at the very least, ability to be rushed quickly bits are rather annoying now because I've already beat the game a few times and I just want to make characters relatively quick just to go around and have fun with but of course with the new patch you threw out, I really cant do that. Could you explain to me why or what purpose you made it even harder to get through the game rather quickly? Most of the people now just want to dual or mess around with experimental characters anyway.. so why when Diablo 2 isnt even your main concern now (I would think World of Warcraft is) would you do that?

and also.. "The collision detection system has been sped up significantly. Again, improving server performance." pfff.. seems laggier then when I remembered it a year ago. ( just a notice ) and if you guys blame it on more people being on, I am a relatively hardcore d2 player and there arent that many people as there used to be. A lot still but not as many.
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