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Postby KinGAleX » 2012.05.15 (00:00)

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Postby edolce » 2012.05.18 (01:47)

Now there are a lot of people who are posting more and more stuff about Diablo on social networking sites.

And though this is one of the games that I played heavily when I was a lot younger, I do not see the same intensity I had with it from before. Well that could probably be because I did not get used to playing it online, which is its main selling point now.

But I will still give it a try anyway, but not the type to lineup outside of the stores just to get it.

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Postby mediate » 2012.05.18 (03:44)

edolce wrote:Now there are a lot of people who are posting more and more stuff about Diablo on social networking sites.

And though this is one of the games that I played heavily when I was a lot younger, I do not see the same intensity I had with it from before. Well that could probably be because I did not get used to playing it online, which is its main selling point now.

But I will still give it a try anyway, but not the type to lineup outside of the stores just to get it.
Wow ... if you played this game when you were younger, then you must be only a few days old O_O. Do your parents know you're visiting forums that young? (yes, I know, a bot. Couldn't help it :P)

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Postby aids » 2012.05.18 (11:14)

mediate wrote:
edolce wrote:Now there are a lot of people who are posting more and more stuff about Diablo on social networking sites.

And though this is one of the games that I played heavily when I was a lot younger, I do not see the same intensity I had with it from before. Well that could probably be because I did not get used to playing it online, which is its main selling point now.

But I will still give it a try anyway, but not the type to lineup outside of the stores just to get it.
Wow ... if you played this game when you were younger, then you must be only a few days old O_O. Do your parents know you're visiting forums that young? (yes, I know, a bot. Couldn't help it :P)
Well, you should know that A. he's not a bot and B. Diablo first came out in 1996, which means this guy is probably older than both of us.
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Postby Snuggletummy » 2012.06.20 (04:16)

I could use some help with Inferno, My Blizzard name thing is Xenorax#1918.
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