![]() I am at least going to try it, whereas if it were mobile only, I would have never looked at it. I am also happy to see that it's shaping up to be a success.Īlthough a mobile game at it's core, bringing it to PC is a pretty smart idea that will hold people over till Diablo 4 drops. This is definitely not my cup of tea, but I understand why Blizzard wants to enter the mobile gaming market. Things can certainly change, but as I stated above, the best way to get this sort of thing to change is to publicize issues so that they can't ignore it. There's already people who have been part of the testing phase talking about how some aspects of the progression system can only be done via in-game purchases, and the power gains aren't insignificant. *edit* - As a slight aside, the bit about 'optional in-game purchases' remains to be seen. ![]() If that was in the cards all along, the announcement wouldn't have gone down the way it did, and we'd have no meme. If we didn't have the phone meme take off, I can almost guarantee that this game wouldn't be coming to PC. The lesson that should be learned is if players push back enough or expose Blizz doing something dumb publicly, they will cave. Furthermore, considering the state of the economy in various parts of the world, people are probably holding on to older tech or may not have a smart phone to save money (as the cost of the phones keeps escalating to gaming PC levels at this point). Personally, I wouldn't play it either if it was phone-only since I don't really use my phone for gaming, especially since games like these can murder your battery life if your phone's main use isn't gaming. As some others have already said, if this was just a phone-only game, they probably wouldn't play it. Considering that they announced that D:Immortal will be available on PC with this pre-register bonus.
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