rstrohkirch
Platinum Member
The absolute only reason I keep playing this game is because I can make money doing it... a whole $0.15-$0.20 an hour now at current gold prices.
Your time has to be worth more than 20 cents an hour =]
The absolute only reason I keep playing this game is because I can make money doing it... a whole $0.15-$0.20 an hour now at current gold prices.
Your time has to be worth more than 20 cents an hour =]
But it's "guaranteed" money, man!
I made enough money in the month the game released, I just kind of farm at my own pace now and not worry about it. I made about $650 selling gold flipping items on the AH.
Finally broke the 150k completely unbuffed barrier! I guess I should work on my gems next because that will be the cheapest upgrade.
Anyone have any ideas besides gems? My gloves haven't updated yet, but I have trifectas with a bit more strength and 75 AR. http://us.battle.net/d3/en/profile/ewok-1399/hero/28168109
I made enough money in the month the game released, I just kind of farm at my own pace now and not worry about it. I made about $650 selling gold flipping items on the AH.
Finally broke the 150k completely unbuffed barrier! I guess I should work on my gems next because that will be the cheapest upgrade.
Anyone have any ideas besides gems? My gloves haven't updated yet, but I have trifectas with a bit more strength and 75 AR. http://us.battle.net/d3/en/profile/ewok-1399/hero/28168109
Right now you need to push 8% more IAS to get to your next break point on your off hand. If you don't you have 11% extra IAS that is doing nothing but add paper dps to your chart and can be removed. This is viewing your profile currently with the hellfire so it should be easy with a ring change. This is also assuming you use the enchantress.
Unless the calculator I use is off, I am 5% off of my next breakpoint in WoTB on my mainhand, and the OH I past the last attainable breakpoint. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AjPQvt06HFyJdHJjY1JSVEo5dkI5QUttMzY1Q0pWR2c#gid=54 is the one I am using.
I totally forgot I had been using that HF ring though. I should look into grabbing a good ring and just swapping that out when I am leveling.
If you decide to dump IAS then your helm could easily be swapped to IK. You may lose paper dps but you'd actually gain true dps plus quite a bit more ehp.
This game is a winner of quite a few "Most disappointing game of the year" awards lol.
This game is a winner of quite a few "Most disappointing game of the year" awards lol.
Which is stupid considering it is so similar to D2. I guess that is the only "disappointing" thing about it. This game didn't revolutionize dungeon crawlers, loot mongering grind fest. It just did it well.
I loved Diablo 2, had a ball with Titan Quest: IT, but was never impressed with Diablo 3. The gear has always been underwhelming, and the sense of power that was in Diablo 2 and Titan Quest has never been present in D3, and seems to be essentially unachievable. The skills are fairly boring too. In Diablo 2 and Titan Quest, and probably Torchlight 2 (which I haven't played yet, but plan to) you could get to a point where you felt overpowered a bit, and that is fun/enjoyable. I never achieved anywhere close to that in Diablo 3, and to get there (if that's even achievable) you have to spend real money on in-game items, which I have no interest in doing.
The entire "you have to spend real money argument is stupid" is stupid. You could buy items for real money in D2, but you might as well just trade for hacked items. Getting to that level can be attained by either farming for your own gear for hours, or farming for those great items and selling them to buy your items. In TL2, feeling OP comes at like level 10 on the few classes I played.
I think paying real money for in-game items removes the fantasy/escapism from the game. If an item drops, and you're seeing real-life $$$$ instead of the item's relative in-game power/value, then you have just tarnished the part of the game that gets you away from real life concerns.
I never had any desire to buy real items in Diablo 2. A HUGE part of the excitement in Diablo 2, and Diablo 3 (and this is where it came up short to a tremendous degree) was that chance for that uber item to drop off things I was killing. If I can just bypass any of that and get exactly what I want, right away (thanks to my Visa card), then all that excitement is reduced to next to nothing.
I avoided trading for the most part in Diablo 2, but every item that I traded, that I found anyway, was most certainly not hacked, and I think it's silly to assume that ALL trades happened this way. I don't think anybody has an accurate idea of just what % of in-game items were hacked. You can say "a lot", but there's no way to know for sure.
the missing excitement in d3 stems from the fact that you will almost never see any tangible upgrades to your gear through your own efforts. you play for hours and hours without any tangible results. oh, you can find great items... but they are almost never for your class, and has to roll a specific stat combination to be an upgrade or even a sidegrade.
I agree, especially with the bolded.
That is exactly it was in D2 as well except you couldn't really see what great items looked like because of no AH.
That is exactly it was in D2 as well except you couldn't really see what great items looked like because of no AH.
You can tell the game was built around the auction house.