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23 votes
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Overwatch 2 now: how does it look to you?
I get the feeling that, outside its own communities, Overwatch has mostly slipped out of the wider conversation. We've had: Blizzard’s various incidents/controversies The shift to OW2 and all the...
I get the feeling that, outside its own communities, Overwatch has mostly slipped out of the wider conversation.
We've had:
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Blizzard’s various incidents/controversies
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The shift to OW2 and all the confusion/anger around that
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The battle pass / shop pricing / F2P monetization complaints
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Cancellation of PVE mode
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General live-service fatigue
Most of that hasn’t really been “fixed”, but I'm not seeing nearly as much noise about it anymore, good or bad.
My own (slightly biased) view as someone still playing:
As a now free-to-play, live-service game with ongoing updates and "events", I feel like OW2's cosmetic pricing is (unfortunately) pretty standard compared to similar big titles. I'm not saying that's good, I think aggressive monetization is a wider industry problem, but within that landscape, the model itself doesn't feel uniquely outrageous to me if the goal is keeping a big, polished game running long-term.
I also doubt the actual dev team has much control over pricing, so that part lands more on Blizzard/ABK as a company (shocker).
Setting that aside: purely in terms of gameplay, the game currently feels the best it ever has to me. There's a good variety of modes, and things like the new Stadium mode feel very different from the usual Quick Play/Comp loop while still keeping the core of what makes Overwatch fun: the heroes, the readability, how smooth and well-designed everything feels.
What I'd like to hear from you:
Especially if you're not deep in the OW ecosystem anymore (or never were):
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Do you think about Overwatch at all these days?
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Did you drop it because of Blizzard, OW2’s launch, monetization, balance, something else?
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From the outside, does it feel “fine now”, “permanently tainted”, “kind of irrelevant”, or just background noise?
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If you never really played it: is there anything that would actually make you try Overwatch 2 in its current state?
And if you are still playing or following it closely, I'm also interested in how you feel about the state of the game vs peak OW1 / early OW2, especially whether it's earned back any trust or enthusiasm.
Not trying to rehash every incident in detail, just curious how the game and its reputation land for people who aren’t immersed in it every day.
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Blizzard shuts down Project Epoch, another WoW private server
26 votes -
Blizzard Entertainment files lawsuit against World of Warcraft private server Turtle WoW
46 votes -
Blizzard reportedly receiving new StarCraft game pitches from well-known Korean developers
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Some highlights from the Warcraft Direct broadcast (the Blizzcon replacement)
Live broadcast just ended, but it's available to watch in full here. And here is the full article about the Warcraft Direct broadcast - I have not read it though as it is very long and in depth....
Live broadcast just ended, but it's available to watch in full here. And here is the full article about the Warcraft Direct broadcast - I have not read it though as it is very long and in depth.
So here are the highlights and headlines:
Warcraft RTS games news
Warcraft III Reforged to be updated with a patch 2.0
- Updates including new models, environment, and more - but players can choose whether or not to use the original or new ones.
Warcraft II: Reforged announced
- Similar to III, will be updated graphically and UI
Warcraft I: Reforged announced
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- Same type of updates as above.
Warcraft Battle Chest available right now.
World of Warcraft news
WoW: Classic to receive fresh start servers
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These servers will follow the same release pattern as the 2019 WoW: Classic release, including expansions. Burning Crusade expansion will also follow.
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WoW: Classic Hardcore fresh start servers will launch at the same time as the above
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WoW: Cataclysm Classic to continue its releases with Firelands and Dragon Soul raids.
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WoW: Mists of Pandaria Classic announced.
WoW: The War Within
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Patch 11.0.7 "The Siren Isle" now available on PTR.
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Features a small island zone with the mysterious Harranir race.
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Adds some main campaign quests/storyline content.
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Patch 11.1 "Undermined" revealed, to launch in early 2025.
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- Season 2.
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- Undermine is the new zone which will visit an Goblin area - an underground zone similar to most of the other ones in TWW.
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- Car mounts (lol) called "D.R.I.V.E." (loln't) revealed, but only available in this zone.
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- New dungeon called "Operation: Floodgate".
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- Two new delves, and more versions added to the existing eight delves.
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- New eight-boss raid called "Liberation of Undermine".
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At the end was a small teaser about the upcoming Midnight expansion about player housing but more news will come next year.
Here is the full roadmap for WoW: Classic.
Here is the full roadmap for retail WoW.
Most of this was going by memory from the broadcast so I'd recommend the links above for more details and whatever I forgot. Also, there was a ton of corporate nonsense fluff but I think nobody here really care about that.
There was also news about Hearthstone but I hope someone in the comments can expand on this as I don't know enough about it and also didn't really listen lol, so I can't properly write anything about it - same goes for news about Warcraft Rumble.
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Overwatch: Classic limited-time event from Nov 12 - Dec 2
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World of Warcraft 20th Anniversary Celebration patch 11.0.5
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Microsoft lays off another 650 staff from its video game workforce
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Microsoft’s ‘World of Warcraft’ gaming staff votes to unionize
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Overwatch 2 devs fear story missions have been canceled
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Rob Pardo on World of Warcraft (2006)
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Everything you need to know about WoW's Season of Discovery that starts today
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WoW Classic: Season of Discovery | BlizzCon 2023
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Next three World of Warcraft expansions announced
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Microsoft closes deal to buy Call of Duty maker Activision Blizzard
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WoW Classic's hardcore servers have launched, giving Blizzard fans a whole new way to punish themselves
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Microsoft to sell off Activision cloud gaming rights to Ubisoft in bid for UK approval
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World of Warcraft Classic Hardcore realms open 24 August
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Blizzard’s bringing its PC games to Steam, starting with Overwatch 2
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The Digital Antiquarian: Diablo
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Diablo 4 update nerfs all five classes
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US Federal Trade Commission appeals its loss to Microsoft in Activision Blizzard case
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Microsoft wins US Federal Trade Commission fight to buy Activision Blizzard
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WoW Classic Hardcore is the first time I've had fun with WoW in a long time
I've been out of the game for years. I left midway through Legion, early into BfA, and then finally SLs burnt out any lingering love I had for the world and its lore. Apparently DF is better, but...
I've been out of the game for years. I left midway through Legion, early into BfA, and then finally SLs burnt out any lingering love I had for the world and its lore. Apparently DF is better, but it's not a world that interests me anymore. Alternatively, Classic was neat, but it's a solved game and mostly a time capsule.
So I'm surprised how much I look forward to playing classic hardcore when my daughter goes to sleep and I have a bit of time to myself. I'm never bored; even boring walks might have stealthed panthers or stuff, so I have to pay my full attention. Whenever a bag drops, or I get an upgrade, it's the best feeling in the world. Leaving a kobold cave alive is such a rush. Watching your hearthstone finish casting in the middle of an enemy camp and letting out that breath that you're holding is incredible.
It absolutely sucks when you die, but then it also makes me more likely to try out classes and races that I usually steered away from, because why not?
Is anyone else on the same boat, or looking forward to the official servers?
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Diablo IV - Season 1 announcement - Season of the Malignant
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Diablo IV discussion thread
What are your initial impressions of the game? What do you like about it? What are your criticisms? How does it compare to previous Diablo games? What are your hopes for future patches, content,...
What are your initial impressions of the game?
What do you like about it?
What are your criticisms?
How does it compare to previous Diablo games?
What are your hopes for future patches, content, or adjustments?
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I finally reached diamond rank in Overwatch since Season 1 (of OW1)
Just sharing since it is a proud moment for me. I've been playing since season 1. I've been grinding and grinding and grinding. I finally hit Diamond 5 in Competitive Mystery Heroes (which I think...
Just sharing since it is a proud moment for me. I've been playing since season 1. I've been grinding and grinding and grinding. I finally hit Diamond 5 in Competitive Mystery Heroes (which I think is the only true, real game mode that's any fun these days). I think I can finally quit now. Thank you.
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Rules of engagement: how Classic Hardcore is officially coming to World of Warcraft
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A dialog in Real Time Strategy - The early years of competition between Blizzard and Westwood
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Hearthstone to retire Classic Mode, unveil Twist
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Competitive Overwatch players of Tildes: What's a tip you'd love to share?
Whether it be team comps, strategies, or even a nifty thing about a hero. Who are our competitive Overwatch players who might be missing a place to chat about it?
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Quin69 died during loading screen after finishing a nightmare dungeon in hardcore in Diablo IV
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Diablo 4 is a great PC port - except you need a 16GB graphics card to match PS5
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Microsoft has been temporarily restrained from buying Activision Blizzard, US judge rules
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Diablo IV works on the Steam Deck
Just tested it myself. Here’s the process that worked for me, in case anyone else needs a guide. No guarantees, of course, but hopefully it works for others too: From Desktop Mode Download the...
Just tested it myself. Here’s the process that worked for me, in case anyone else needs a guide. No guarantees, of course, but hopefully it works for others too:
From Desktop Mode
Download the Battle.net installer
Add the installer as a non-Steam game
Change the installer settings in Steam to run with Proton Experimental
Run the installer
(tip: to make it easy to find the launcher in the next step, you can change the install path to be in your downloads folder instead of deep in the Proton path)Once installed, exit the installer
Add the installedBattle.net Launcher.exeas a non-Steam game
Change the launcher settings in Steam to run it with Proton Experimental
Run the launcher
Log in
Install Diablo IV
(tip: uncheck the high res textures option which is on by default to save yourself about 40 GB of space)
Close launcher
(tip: if D4 is the only Bnet game you’re planning on playing, you can rename the launcher in Steam toDiablo IV)From Gaming Mode
Launch the launcher
Click the Play button on Diablo IV
Enjoy!
Other Tips
During installation or the game, whenever you need a keyboard, press
STEAM + Xto call it up.Occasionally, during installation or in the Launcher in game mode, my trackpad input would get wonky or stop responding. When this happens, hold the
STEAMbutton down while using the trackpads, and they should work again.Beyond that, the game automatically worked from me. It loaded low graphics settings (which are perfect for the Deck) and recognized my controller. It even opens with some accessibility settings before you start playing that lets you scale the font size up too, which makes it easier to read on the small screen.
I can’t say much about how the game actually plays as I really just did this to test if it works. I’ll be putting in my first actual time with the game tomorrow.
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Overwatch 2 Season 5 patch notes
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Overwatch 2: Invasion will cost $15
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Thoughts on Diablo 4?
I've been playing ARPGs since Diablo 1 and have over a thousand hours in PoE, was wondering what everyone thought of D4? I think the slower gameplay is a fun change of pace and that the legendary...
I've been playing ARPGs since Diablo 1 and have over a thousand hours in PoE, was wondering what everyone thought of D4?
I think the slower gameplay is a fun change of pace and that the legendary affix system is an elegant solution to always making drops interesting.
Surprisingly, as much as I didn't really care for D3, it's game feel was excellent. D4 has taken an odd step back in that regard. In D3 when you bashed an enemy to death with a barbarian they flew across the stage, or melted into a pile of goo if from poison. D4 everything feels kinda bland visually during combat.
Excited to see what end game is like, still only level 35 so we'll see how this so scales later on.
Thoughts?
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Overwatch 2: Invasion | Trailer - Story missions, new support hero and more
7 votes -
Diablo IV is the fastest selling Blizzard game of all-time
10 votes -
Director’s take – reflecting on the future of Overwatch 2
9 votes -
Microsoft's $68.7bn (£55bn) deal to buy US video game company Activision Blizzard has been blocked in the UK by the Competition and Markets Authority
13 votes -
Where should WoW Classic go next – an open letter
4 votes -
The immoral design of Diablo Immortal
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Steam, Epic, PayPal and Battlenet have been banned in Indonesia
17 votes -
Pirates liberate games from Battle.net to send message to Activision Blizzard
20 votes -
It costs $110,000 to fully gear-up in Diablo Immortal
10 votes -
Activision advises stockholders to vote against annual harassment report
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World of Warcraft: Dragonflight | Announce cinematic trailer
5 votes