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Now that Diablo 3 has finally been announced, the real waiting finally starts. So, what do fans of the series have to look forward to? Here’s what Diablo 3 lead designer Jay Wilson revealed during Blizzard’s World Wide Invitational.

The focus in Diablo 3 will still be on the action. Combat will be epic, accessible (”If you can click a mouse,” said Wilson, “you can play Diablo”) and conducive to cooperative play. If you liked the idea of slogging through masses of enemies in the previous Diablo games, you’ll be getting more of this kind of large-scale combat in Diablo 3.

That’s not to state that the game’s roleplaying elements will be taking a backseat, though. Wilson said that they plan to expand the roleplaying aspect while still staying true to the series’ original concepts. Quests and NPC interaction have apparently been buffed up, and the different character classes now have voices for that added touch of personality.

Blizzard is also upping the game’s replayability. In addition to the random dungeons, items, and monsters, completely random adventures will be injected into DIablo 3’s system. This new feature essentially allows Blizzard to place random scripted events nearly anywhere in the game, so no one playthrough will be exactly the same as another.

Not a lot was said about the game’s multiplayer aspect, but Wilson did say that Diablo 3 will be taking advantage of the new battle.net system that’s going to be rolled out for Starcraft 2. Wilson also noted that the new version of battle.net will be armed with anti-cheater features. Judging from Wilson’s comments on celebration sizes, it seems like the maximum number of party members will be around 4 or 5.

Blizzard will also be sticking to their tried and true model of bringing their games to as many gamers as possible. The Diablo 3 team is currently making sure that even those who don’t have high-end gaming rigs will be able to run the game. DirectX 10 will not be required to run Diablo 3, similar to what Crytek is doing with Crysis Warhead.

If all that information still isn’t enough to feed your voracious hunger for more Diablo 3, stay tuned. Blizzard still has some major reveals planned for the coming months. In the meantime, you can check out more from Jay Wilson through the source link below.

source pc.qj.net

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Call of Duty 4 - Image 1Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare by Activision and Infinity Ward was one of 2007’s best releases and even as 2008 reaches its midway mark, CoD4 is still one of the ideal current-gen titles out there bar none. That motivates the devs to keep on making the gameplay experience as good as possible for players new and old. They do that with constant updates like this one.

The 1.7 patch has arrived and it has a few sweet changes that you’ll definitely relish. It’s 39MB in size, so it shouldn’t take too long for you to begin applying it. Here’s the changelog:

  • Fixed an exploit that granted players to access certain console dvars during multi-player matches.
  • Fixed a crash that could occur when a Chinatown Sabotage match would go into over-time.
  • Fixed a bug where the MP icons (Bomb, Defend, Capture, etc) were always showing up as English regardless of the install language.

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