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jonJuly 24th, 2008UncategorizedRead More >No Comments


Idea: Reforming/updating the Mercenary System.

The title pretty much runs over the idea, if you want to get exactly what i’m saying, read the entire post.

So the Mercenary system was fantastic, I truely thought it had potential, but I understand that due to the technical limitations all it could do was wander around like a pet, seeming somewhat animated and alive by randomly wandering around, but in close proximity to the owner, it really was primative, when the expansion came out they added inventories to the mercenary system, as well as a melee DPS class, the barbarian.

I was disappointed by the primative system because the mercenary died and was largely useless in the long run, it was unintelligent, the system of choosing a merc was portrayed in each town having a mercenary vendor, with no jeperody nothing engaging at all. These vendors all seemed unfit for such a thing, but of course this was a game with its limits, so I understand why it was a poorly delivered system. The inventory system helped make mercenaries engaging, as you could equip them with the kinds of armor you had, but they were limited to the Diablo 1 inventory.

What I am proposing is to change the way the system is projected, so that means the name of Mercenary is on hiatus as how you would define this companion is more of an Adventurer but for this proposal I will simply call them mercenaries.

Contents
1 – Tavern, mercenary recruitment and resurrection
2 - New AI, personality
3 – Skills, diversity, and dialogue
4 – Conclusion

1) Recruiting a mercenary should be different. It should be limited to taverns, you could enter a Tavern and talk to the Bartender, which would bring up a large list with a picture of the character and stats, as well as a small history of the character to make the characters existence in the world as your companion some how related in even the smallest way, for example: The mercenaries parents were killed by demons when they were young, they were tutored in demon hunting and have been drifting from town to town purging demons. The gold standard must never go away in regards to recruiting a mercenary, but it should not be cheap and easily affordable, it’s got to be spendy, mercenarys must give gold a presense. The way that mercenarys entered the world was so sudden and funny, it was less animated than summoning a poisonous vine. When you recruit a merc, it should come from a door you cannot open on the second level of the tavern, and walk down to you, and then greet you. The way you resurrect a fallen mercenary should be different from the bartender, like it used to be in diablo 2, it should be done by a healer NPC, the cost of reviving shouldn’t be scaled properly, making it 25% the price of purchasing the mercenary may be sufficient.

2) The mercenaries were much in the same regards to a golem, except that as they became more expensive the higher they became. Mercenaries simply followed you around in a somewhat drifting manner, however they never wandered on their own or showed any life, they were blandly following you within a specified radius, and drifting much like a necromancer pet, so basically they were universal pets. I think that the AI should be improved to accomodate a mercenarie that feels alive and has a common interest, that fulfills its story by matching with a personality, let’s say that you’re running through a forest and you’ve only been engaging creeps, but no demons, that demon hunter you recruited begins getting restless and chooses to run ahead a little and finds something to loot, setting an encounter in which demon ambush him, when you’re both done slaughtering the demons, a couple drop some interesting items. This is where he takes into consideration his stats and works on improving himself. When he looks at items, his icon will flash and a box will come up where the item is displayed and he says simply “This item will help me, do you want it instead?” with a Yes and No option. This item/stat checking will be based on a succession of Damage, Health, and Armor rating in relation to the current item, so say he finds a sword with +10 health but he has a sword with +10 fire damage, he will favor the damage over health unless the health bonus is more. With multiple stats he would take into account the size of the improvement of damage or health or Armor rating and adjust accordingly. You could even set what he favors aswell, this would not only make mercenaries viceral, but customizable. It would also be exciting to watch him trigger random encounters. It would also be quite useful to put those voice commands to use, which were unused in Diablo 2 in to this game, as a tool to communicate with your mercenary.

3) Mercenaries had a couple skills, this is the one part that doesn’t need much change, except that maybe all mercenaries should have something like 5 skills. In the diablo 2 mercenary system each type of mercenary had 3 types of skill trees, such as the Rogue having Fire, Ice, and Lightning. This diversity could switch over, it’s a good idea, they could even share traits with known classes, so it’s not like Blizzard would have to strain to make them totally unique. The diversity of mercenaries was limited to 4 types. In Diablo 3, this could be increased conservatively to 6 to give the mercenary system some depth but not overly demanding so it doesn’t dominate any other game mechanics. Within those 6 classes there could be 3 specializations, such as the Demon Hunter having specialtys in Bows, Melee, and Restraining. So for example with the Restraining specialty the Demon Hunter could stun the demons that ambushed him with some concussive explosives. This would give the mercenaries a bearing in the world by having tactical potential if you’re being overwhelmed in both PvP or PvE of stunning things that may otherwise give you trouble, this would add a new factor to how the game is played. The dialogue is also important, In diablo you would kill Diablo with your mercenary either dead or intact and he would say NOTHING, but you would, in diablo 3 maybe you could both say something together, at least a little dialogue, the only thing they said in Diablo 2 was “I feel stronger now” or something along those lines.

4) I can’t see why this idea would be shot down other than it would take emphasis off of your character and be a check and balance of your power aswell as time consuming to build the AI. This isn’t true, it’s not my intention to make the mercenary an equal, just a follower that is being pulled into the story unknowingly but of no more signifigance than a side quest in terms of impact on the story arc. It doesn’t have to be a super freaking smart AI. Blizzard had to create their own system just to show the opening cinematic of Starcraft 2 because of the limitations of the standard software. This Mercenary system is not out of their reach, this is what I have no doubt about and it could make a game that is anticipated to succeed greatly, something to marvel as time the ages pass. Much in the same way that the attention to small details in games like Mass Effect made it so fun. Natural motion, Dialogue based endings.

The mercenary system was not as cool as it could have been and that’s why i wrote this.
I think my idea is good and you may not agree but here it is anyway, discuss amongst yourselves.

ranimJuly 24th, 2008Diablo NewsRead More >No Comments


Top 5 differences between Diablo 2 and Diablo 3

A while back we examined the top 5 differences between Starcraft 2 and Warcraft 3. Now, it’s time to examine the Diablo 3 announcement, the demo and the trailer, as well as all the additional info that has been released by Blizzard.

Here’s the top 5 differences!

1) More color, less darkness
According to lead producer, Keith Lee, Diablo 3 is going to feature more outdoor environments with a lot more colors. Instead of pleasing the core audience though, this move has so outraged gamers that they started an online petition. They want good, old darkness back and the colors out the door!
Diablo 3 screenshot

2) Less monsters, more varied killing
Jay Wilson, lead designer on Diablo 3, states that instead of hack-and-slash through throngs of monster, Diablo 3 players will have to focus on killing fewer but tougher monsters. Things like positioning, skills, and so on will have a greater effect than they did in Diablo 2.

For example, the Berserker monster has a charged up attack that deals massive damage. If you dodge the attack though, the Berserker is left vulnerable. Similar fate awaits the Skeletal Shieldbearers when they drop their shields.

3) Epic heroes, class quests
According to Jay, the new Diablo 3 characters will be more badass than ever before. Judging by the demo, it seems likely that there could be fewer characters but with a lot less overlap than say WoW. Class-specific quests, armor, etc are also in the works.
Diablo 3 screenshot

4) COOP play – large-scale, harder battles
Judging by the demo, it could take four or more characters to kill a boss in Diablo 3. I hope these bosses can be defeated by a single player too (same as Diablo 2 ubers). The coop play will be through Battle.net – it’s not 100% clear whether that will be free (same as Diablo 2).

5) No more potions, less downtime
In order to speed up the game, the designers have removed the massive belts full of potions. Instead, each monster has a chance to drop a red sphere that replenishes health. That means that you can go into combat even when wounded and get healed that way.

There’s more than five differences? Discuss below!

diabloJuly 3rd, 2008Diablo NewsRead More >No Comments


Diablo3.com goes to Blizzard

Update (June 28): Diablo 3 has been announced at the WWI in Paris. You can now review the Diablo 3 trailer, screenshots, as well as demo.

The owner of Diablo3.com has “confessed” he has transferred the domain to Blizzard. Here’s the gist:

A few months ago we were contacted by Blizzard in regards to the Diablo3.com domain name. While they appreciate all the work that’s been put into running this big Diablo fan community over the years, they still want the domain name. Hmm, I wonder why?

I wonder why myself. It could be that Blizzard’s lawyers decided it’s high time they earn their keep. I mean apart from telling Uwe Boll to go blow when it comes to a WoW movie, they haven’t done anything.

Hmm, I wonder why Diablo2.com is still independent then. It has been out for YEARS and it’s a clear violation of the Diablo trademark. Blizzard can get it by just writing to ICANN. I think they care NOT about Diablo 2.

So although Blizzard do acquire domains (as they told the owner of Diablo3.com), I find their timely interest in Diablo 3 suspicious. Not in a bad way, though. I’d just love to hear more about Diablo 3!

diabloMay 3rd, 2008Diablo NewsRead More >No Comments


Hellgate London trailer

You’re probably familiar with Hellgate: London. It’s probably the only Diablo 3 we gonna see for some time. It’s from the team of developers that did Diablo 2, so it comes recommended. Check out the intro movie below.

diabloOctober 2nd, 2007Diablo NewsRead More >No Comments


Diablo 3 vs Pandemonium Event

I’ve been thinking lately about the new content that Blizzard added to Diablo 2 with the Pandemonium Event (i.e. the Diablo 2 Ubers).

I’ve heard many arguments that it’s not REALLY new content as Blizzard have just taken a few bosses and made their uber versions. For example, they’ve used Andariel’s model to create Lilith who shares very similar spells and effects.

Uber DiabloDiablo has become uber Diablo, gaining a a few extra hitpoints. Same goes for the other bosses (Mephisto and Baal) as well as the lieutenants (Duriel and Izual).

That is one way to look at it. However, lets turn to the year(s) preceding World of Warcraft’s launch. Blizzard created a special “custom” campaign (The Founding of Durotar) for Warcraft III that used the game engine BUT simulated WoW in terms of gameplay. The quest structure, the items (epic, legendary, etc), even the levelling.

Come to think of it, I might have enjoyed the campaign MORE than I have enjoyed WoW. You could control three heroes plus summoned creatures and henchmen, the quests made sense (i.e. not repetitive), and the items were pretty powerful.

That’s not my point though. My point is that what Blizzard has done with patch 1.11 is test the realms for the style of gameplay that their next-gen MMO (lets call it Diablo III: Heaven and Hell) will feature.

This looks a long shot now but come back in a year and we’ll see. I definitely think Blizzard’s next-gen MMO should feature top SOLO content in addition to raid content.

I do expect to kill Diablo even as a casual SOLO player. Surviving the fight might be a 10% chance and loot might be just a few greens but I’d like to see Diablo go down. Amen.

diabloJuly 11th, 2007Diablo NewsRead More >No Comments


Diablo on Gameboy

Now everyone knows that I’m a SONY (PS3) fanboy. Yet, here’s a rumor (because it is a rumor ATM) that Diablo will be released on Gameboy.

Here’s the proof below. As always, the Devil is in the details (pun intended).

Kotaku posted a shorter version of the same video, so you don’t see the Diablo logo. This one is much better.

My reaction? As one Youtuber put it: “Put Diablo 2 on PSP and I’ll buy not one PSP, but several – so we can go in as a party with my friends.” Ditto!

diabloJune 23rd, 2007Diablo NewsRead More >No Comments


Diablo the Movie confirmed

Update (June 28): Diablo 3 has been announced at the WWI in Paris. You can now review the Diablo 3 trailer, screenshots, as well as demo.

Well, to be totally honest with you - it was confirmed and then the confirmation was removed from the site. So where does that leave us? I guess it’s the usual secrecy surrounding any Blizz project.

Diablo movieHere’s the LONG story:

The guys from Legendary Pictures (yep, the guys behind 300) have posted on their site that a Diablo movie is in the making. Diablo was listed in the “In Development” section.

Once the news about the movie leaked to fan sites, Diablo was promptly removed. My guess is it was a phone call from Blizzard that got them going.

Besides these facts, we have the following:

  1. Legendary Pictures are already working on a WoW-based movie, so they look like an obvious choice for a Blizzard project.
  2. Vin Diesel’s movie – A Man Apart – was originally named El Diablo which resulted in a lawsuit from Blizzard “claiming they trademarked Diablo and intended to make a movie based on their game”

I’m hoping and praying a Diablo movie is in the making. I loved the Diablo 2 cinematics and making the next logical step – the big screen – will be an amazing experience.

Update: Ha! Look at this. I just checked who the owner of this domain is!

Domain Name: DIABLOMOVIE.COM

Administrative Contact:
Universal City Studios – UPG Domains
100 Universal City Plaza
2160/8H
Universal City, CA 91608
US

diabloJune 20th, 2007Diablo NewsRead More >No Comments


5 reasons why Diablo 3 isn’t dead

Now, I admit the StarCraft 2 announcement was quite a blow to any hopes of seeing Diablo 3 any time soon.

Thinking about it more, however, the cold, hard facts remain the same.

Let me go through them for my (and your) well being:

Diablo1) Blizzard has been recruiting heavily lately: not only art directors but all kinds of artists. Judging by the StraCraft 2 trailer, their work at SC2 seems almost complete, so they are not hiring them for that.

2) Knaak commented about the Diablo storyline and basically confirmed Diablo’s world is not dead, it’s a world with dead.

3) Paul Sams interview where he says they have three product announcements. So far we’ve got a WoW expansion and StarCraft 2. I don’t know about you but I only count two so far…

4) Diablo 3 trademark and domain activity. Blizz have secured rights to all things Diablo 3 and since they aren’t making a movie, my guess is they plan a game.

5) Diablo 2 still has tens of THOUSANDS of active players. I bet more people play Diablo 2 than StarCraft (maybe not in Korea but worldwide).

Here’s another bet I’m willing to place right now: Most Diablo players are critical of WoW. I know I am. For example, I hate the fact I can’t access probably 50% of the end-game content.

Why? Because I don’t have the time to RAID. With Diablo, I can log in and solo Diablo or Baal whenever I feel like it. There’s no waiting for a healer or a tank. You go in, you kill. It’s that simple.

diabloMay 28th, 2007Diablo NewsRead More >No Comments


Blizzard’s Medusa Demo

It’s the 19th already. In Korea it’s still the 18th though. There are less than 24 hours to Blizzard’s major product announcement.

Medusa demoThe only information that has leaked so far is that they’re going to do a “Medusa demo”. Is this a new game engine? There’s a Medusa item in Diablo 2… but I’m not too optimistic about the new product being Diablo 3. Why?

For starters, Blizzard are making the announcement in Korea. Korea is the Starcraft heaven. If Blizzard announce anything but Starcraft, they might get shot at!

Second, Diablo (1996) has got its Diablo 2 sequel (2000) and the LoD expansion (2001). Starcraft has been sequel-less since 1998.

Last but not least, it seems that ALL of Blizzard’s executives have mentioned Starcraft 2 in one way or another.

So my bets are as follows:

A Starcraft game – 90%
A Diablo game – 9%
Anything else – 1%

diabloMay 19th, 2007Diablo NewsRead More >No Comments