Diablo 3 Review

So it’s 1:34 am. The game launched 94 minutes ago, and the servers are still hopelessly overloaded. Considering Blizzard is the MMORPG company, and the “open beta” weekend a few weeks ago was at least this bad, I think I can safely review Diablo 3 already.

It sucks. Why?

It seems the game basically consists of one popup and one button. Here’s a screenshot:

Of course I realize that there’s much more to Diablo 3. And I’ll probably like it. But what good is good gameplay, nice graphics, and polished character classes for your action RPG if you can’t actually play it?

I am absolutely sure that Blizzard employs competent people. Anything else would simply make no sense; and since none of their launches are ever smooth, I guess we can conclude they decide not to invest enough money into the infrastructure to cushion the launch peaks. Saves them money in the long run, of course.

But if the company doesn’t want to handle the peaks, then they should not hype the game in such a way as to generate peaks. Open up the servers before you start selling the game. Then you’ll have a more organic log-in behavior.

The worst is that nobody managed to edit the little “breaking news” box on the startscreen to let the players know what’s happening.

I am really, really tired of games companies not doing their job. I’ve actually created a “blacklist” after the Mass Effect 3 debacle, committing myself to never buying a Bioware title again. Well, Blizzard, congratulations. You just made my list. I am sorry to tell you that you will never sell Titan to me, whatever that will turn out to be. I’ll still play Diablo 3, but it’s the last of my money you will see.

Update, the next day: Well, I guess my sarcastic comments came around to haunt me, from a karma point of view. 19 hours and 16 minutes after launch, I still can not play the game I bought because the servers are overloaded. Again or still, whatever. This is a textbook example of how not to launch a game. And be that as it may, I am one annoyed geek.

 

Storm Knights

I did something this weekend that I have not done in a long time.

I actually read a book.

Yes, I know, it’s sad, but I haven’t read a book since my stay in the Novotel Kelsterbach. I know it’s sad, but I guess I have been so busy with all this other stuff that I didn’t really have the time for books.

Anyway, this changed on Saturday when some stuff arrived that I bought on eBay Germany. One of the books I got was “Storm Knights”, the first novel of the TORG trilogy. Since I had nothing to do on Saturday – I was supposed to go on a date but she asked me to meet on Sunday instead – I got lost in that novel and read from start to finish in one long session. Only 320 pages, so it’s not really an achievement.

“Storm Knights” itself is a fair book. The writing is okay, the story is okay, it’s not one of the best I read, but it’s not really horrible either. The main attraction is that the trilogy served as the introduction to the TORG game that was published by West End Games. If you know me, then you know that I absolutely love TORG. And “Storm Knights” does give some background and descriptions that really should have been in the TORG basic set.

So if you are a TORG fan like me, pick it up. Otherwise, don’t bother.

TORG Books

I’m looking to complete my TORG collection. I am looking for the following books:

Sourcebooks

  • Berlin Citybook Character Collection
  • Infiniverse Update #2
  • Infiniverse Update #3
  • Terra
  • Tharkold

Adventures

  • The Possibility Chalice
  • Queenswrath
  • City of Demons
  • Cylent Scream

Novels

  • Storm Knights
  • The Dark Realm
  • The Nightmare Dream
  • Dragons over England
  • Interview with Evil
  • City of Pain

I am especially interested in Terra Sourcebook, Possibility Chalice adventure, and the Interview With Evil novel. If you know where to obtain any of the items in the above list, please let me know. I am willing to pay very reasonable prices for these items, say 4 Euros for a novel, 7 Euros for an Adventure and 10 Euros for a sourcebook, plus shipping.

Oh, I am mostly looking for the English material, I think there were French and Japanese editions. I might be inetersted in these, too, just for kicks. There were a few novels translated to German, I already have three and I can’t stand them.

Update, July 13th 2002: There are also TORG lead miniatures. I’m interested in these as well, of course, but the priority is not very high.

Update, July 18th 2002: I just won the bid on eBay on War’s End, a Dr. Mobius figurine and a Ninja figure.

Update, August 22nd 2002: I’ve just sent off a big order to WEG for most of the above. I will update this list as soon as I get those books.

Update September 25th, 2002: The new list is here. I didn’t update the date of this story because I don’t want it to appear in the recent items list.

Update June 20th, 2005: Except for the “City of Pain” novel, I have all of the TORG books by now.