I saw this post by Thought Catalogue on Facebook right after I'd exited my newly-installed,
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My Level 99 Sorceress Will Destroy You (And Cut Off Your Ear)
The monsters were an inconvenience, mostly. The impact of their thudding sideswipes and shooting darts did minimal damage to her life (if they even managed to catch her) and regardless, it replenished instantaneously. But they were irritating in their persistence, and besides, she had to think about the rest of the team.
The Barbarian was most vulnerable. He was a level 20 and was slowing them down. Whoever was commanding him wasn’t dexterous enough with their mouse—they were leading him astray and distracting the sorceress from her task. Even the Necromancer was more useful, and that’s saying something. The young girl sighs; she hopes rushing these fools will be worth it when Mephisto drops his load.
And so the young girl spent the majority of her after school hours—and so the Sorceress got stronger and stronger. It wasn’t her first Sorc—she had distributed the skill points haphazardly on her first Sorc, and even at level 99 she hadn’t been formidable enough. But this Sorc—the new one—she was a masterpiece, the young girl’s Sistine Chapel. She was unbeatable, even in Hell Cows, and had some amazing rarities in her inventory.
Sometimes, yes, every now and then, the young girl would hate her Sorceress. As proud as she was of her creation (she’d battle her boyfriend’s 99 Barb online and often times she’d win, despite his superiority to her in knowledge of the game), she sometimes wished she were at the mall with the cool girls, shoplifting lipsticks from cosmetics counters and flirting with football players. We all want these things sometimes, she’d say to herself, but where would we be if we all had all the things we wanted sometimes, when wanting is so fleeting?
So she curated her Sorc to near perfection, and she imagined the gaping mouths of her gamer friends when she blazed trails for them through the various levels of Diablo II with the ease of a diety. She reveled in the deaths of all the monsters plaguing upon the earth, the wonderful treasures she withdrew from the loins of battle and the romance of magic and fantastical violence.
Now, grown older (but not bigger or taller) the young girl occasionally pangs for her Sorceress. From the intoxicating thrill of gaming, the way she used to lose herself entirely in the frenzy of fantasy—Diablo II had been a hoot. It didn’t define her youth, nor did it consume it, but it was always her little escape, her oasis away from the world, like reading books or watching movies. So now she wonders, what’s a lady in her mid 20s to do when she discovers Diablo III? To play, or not to play?
(by Kat George)
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So... Diablo III? HELL YES.
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OMG. You a Diablo player too? I used to have a Level 99 Barbarian (2 characters, 1 for game, 1 for pvp), level 98 Amazon, level 99 Sorceress. I have been waiting for Diablo 3 for 10 years :(
Adrian
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I've been playing Diablo II since I was in primary school, lol. Waiting TEN whole years for a game is pretty insane (and a pain in a**).
What to do. That's how long Blizzard is taking to develop Diablo III. It's a pain in the a** and from the trailer, it looks damn amazing and make the itch worse.
I have played it many years ago but stopped. Are you still playing?
-Adrian
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Yup, I still play. Mostly because I 'buay kam guan' (err... unsatisfied?) because I didn't get to kill Diablo waaaaaay back then, lol. Mine is strictly solo-player mode though; I don't play LAN or anything.
And somehow I get a bad feeling that my game will suddenly die on me because Vista doesn't quite agree with the 10-year-old Diablo II software. =__=
I believe that's just some drivers. Go download new drivers (I believe it should be the video card drivers). My netbook won't be able to handle the game, and I am without CD-ROM or DVD-ROM.
When Diablo III is out, I might buy a proper desktop, or I hope my next laptop can handle the game so I don't have to buy a desktop.
Well, playing alone can be a tad boring. I used to play online with a group of friends. And if you play all by yourself, slaying Diablo is gonna be tough. Good luck :P
-adrian
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