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Posted by Kotaku May 16 2012 16:00 GMT
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#watchthis Nothing can elicit as much pain from your mailbox than not receiving the expected package of Diablo III. More »

Posted by Kotaku May 16 2012 14:00 GMT
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#diablo While Diablo III's error codes are being raved over by the gaming press, they've also managed to add an exciting element of chance to the review process. More »

Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun May 16 2012 14:00 GMT
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Diablo III is now a thing that you’re capable of owning and (hopefully) playing. Just before the launch, when those network problems were yet to freeze Hell over, I sat down with senior world designer Leonard Boyarsky and lead technical artist Julian Love to keep them company as queues formed in the streets outside. Along the way, I discovered that having an ex-Troika chap on your game means that ‘lore’ is a very important word indeed, that the distant roguelike heritage hasn’t been forgotten and that technological progression doesn’t necessarily alter design principles.

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Posted by Kotaku May 16 2012 10:00 GMT
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#taiwan You will get online. It will happen. All these launch Diablo III troubles will vanish. But when they do, there could still be a group of players who are screwed. More »

Posted by Kotaku May 16 2012 09:00 GMT
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#diablo People line up to buy video games for various reasons. Maybe they actually want the game. Maybe they want to sell the game. And maybe they're just being nice to the ones they love. More »

Posted by Kotaku May 16 2012 07:15 GMT
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#diablo The rigamarole is always the same: Big game is released, problems ensue. But for Diablo III, the launch was bigger—twelve years in the making. And the problems? They seem bigger, too. And when that happens, people get angry. More »

Posted by Kotaku May 16 2012 05:00 GMT
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#diablo To celebrate the release of what will probably be the biggest PC game of the year (sorry Crusader Kings II, I still love you), here's a big collection of concept and promotional art from Diablo III. More »

Posted by Kotaku May 15 2012 23:00 GMT
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#diablo Diablo III is upon us, and while the more dedicated fans of Blizzard's action role-playing franchise are well on their way to total demon domination, players new to the series might need a little help getting started. More »

Posted by Kotaku May 15 2012 22:35 GMT
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#diablo According to reports out of South Korean, some of the country's most talented (and fastest) players finished Diablo III in record time. More »

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Posted by Giant Bomb May 15 2012 22:27 GMT
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After suffering through a purgatory of server issues, Brad vaults headfirst into Diablo's hellish, gaping maw.

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Posted by Giant Bomb May 15 2012 22:27 GMT
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After suffering through a purgatory of server issues, Brad vaults headfirst into Diablo's hellish, gaping maw.

Posted by Kotaku May 15 2012 21:27 GMT
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Diablo III's servers in the Americas are still undergoing emergency maintenance, meaning some players are unable to connect. Blizzard has twice moved its time for restoring the servers. Now they say it'll be 6:30 p.m. EDT. Don't hold your breath. More »

Posted by Kotaku May 15 2012 18:52 GMT
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Diablo III's servers in the Americas are undergoing emergency maintenance, meaning some players are unable to connect. Blizzard now says that players in the Americas may see problems, including the inability to log in, until 4:30 p.m. EDT. More »

Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun May 15 2012 18:31 GMT
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Hey everyone, I just played Diablo III without a single hiccup! Ow, argh, oof, ugh, whyyyy. Oh, I get it: you’re all beating me because my experience is atypical, and instead of feeling happy for me and perhaps throwing some form of party, you’re booting my ribs from my body (henceforth known as “Error 37-ing”) out of rage at what you’ve encountered. Oh you guys. Fortunately, Blizzard claims a round of “emergency maintenance” should have things functioning far, far better than new.

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Posted by Kotaku May 15 2012 18:00 GMT
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#opinion We were all excited last night. After a 12-year wait, Diablo III, Blizzard's much-anticipated action-fantasy loot-fest, had finally arrived. It was sitting there installed on our hard drives, waiting for midnight to come, for Blizzard to unlock the game so we could play it. More »

Posted by Kotaku May 15 2012 16:00 GMT
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#watchthis I hadn't heard Justin Bieber's "Boyfriend" until this parody was born, but the Diablo III remix makes me (ashamedly) like the tune. More »

Posted by Giant Bomb May 15 2012 15:20 GMT
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Since undoubtedly many of you out there in Giant Bomb land are either busy already plundering the depths of Sanctuary, or eagerly counting the hours until work/school's end so that you can go home and play already, I figured it might be a good idea to wave a quick caution flag regarding a few bugs and issues that have been reported since Diablo III's launch last night.

Error 37 is the least of anyone's worries now.

The biggest and most terrifying of the bugs is a genuine game-breaker, according to various threads in the Blizzard forums. In this case, it appears that anyone who equips a Templar follower with a different shield will suddenly encounter a synchronization error and be dropped from the game's servers. Users are additionally reporting that even upon restarting the client and attempting to log back in, a dreaded "Error 3006" message appears and prevents them from doing so.

This error may be limited to the Demon Hunter class, but regardless of class, it's probably best if you hold off on doing any shield switching with your Templar buddy until Blizzard posts a fix (which Eurogamer reports is on the way), just to be safe.

Blizzard has also addressed a couple of other issues, including a character creation error that somehow maxes your character list, as well as the more nebulous errors 14009 and 315300. For the character creation bug, Blizzard suggests that simply logging out and then logging back in may fix the problem. For the other errors, the current workaround involves creating a new Windows user account with admin permissions, and try again from there. Not exactly an ideal solution, but it's what they've got right now.

Between these errors and some of the more innocuous login errors related to high server traffic, Diablo III's launch certainly has a few landmines to navigate. While it's possible (probable, even) that many players won't run into many, if any of these issues, that's probably not going to be much comfort to those that have.


Posted by Kotaku May 15 2012 11:20 GMT
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#diablo Players are reporting a game breaking bug in newly released Diablo III. The bug kicks players off Diablo III servers, bringing up an Error 3006 message. More »

Posted by Kotaku May 15 2012 07:00 GMT
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#diablo After eleven years, the next entry in the Diablo series is now unlocked, open and ready to go. Or, at least, it should be. If you've got the client installed, have at it! And if you have any problems, comments or excited thoughts, please, leave them below. More »

Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun May 15 2012 07:00 GMT
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About a month ago, Blizzard made a rather large boo-boo and ever-so-briefly released something called the Diablo III Starter Edition. Mere milliseconds (in Blizzard time) later, the traditionally cold, calculating powerhouse said “Uh, whoops,” pulled the plug, and told everyone who’d so much as laid eyes on the build that it was actually just a weather balloon. Humanity, evidently, wasn’t ready to know about the Starter Edition. But now I guess we are, for some reason.

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Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun May 15 2012 02:55 GMT
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Diablo III is out. (In the UK and Asia, at least, with the US version unlocking in about four hours.) Words that still don’t make sense when you look at them. So after the struggles of server issues all experienced at the start, I finally settled in to spend three very late hours with the game. A game which is, at least so far, action RPG perfection, worryingly troubled by the requirement of its always-on DRM. This is the tale of my first three hours, joyful and infuriating.

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Posted by Kotaku May 15 2012 02:12 GMT
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#diablo Poor Aussie Diablo III fans who pre-ordered the game then lost their money (and game!) when retailer GAME went into administration yesterday, you're suddenly in luck. Blizzard will be footing the bill, and getting you the games you paid for. More »

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Posted by Giant Bomb May 15 2012 02:14 GMT
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Posted by Kotaku May 15 2012 01:00 GMT
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#diablo Diablo III comes out tomorrow. Which really means it comes out tonight at midnight. I'm excited to play it—more excited than I would have thought I'd be, to be honest. There's only one problem. At the beginning of my adventure, I'm going to have to make a choice—I'm going to have to pick a character class. More »

Posted by Kotaku May 14 2012 18:00 GMT
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#guesteditorial On the eve of the release of Diablo III, I've been hearing chatter about the great Diablo series from office colleagues who I didn't even realize were fans. It turns out, for example, that Greg from finance not only loves Diablo, but he used scam people in it. Today, the man who cuts my paychecks is reformed (thank goodness!) and wants to warn you about the kind of shady dealings that occur in games like these. - Stephen Totilo, Editor-in-Chief, Kotaku. More »

Posted by Kotaku May 14 2012 16:30 GMT
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#diablo As a result of today's news that Australian retailer GAME has gone into administration, select GAME stores will not be receiving stock of Diablo III. Kotaku AU has just been informed that if you have a pre-order with a store not receiving Diablo III stock, no refunds will be provided. More »

Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun May 14 2012 16:00 GMT
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I’ve simply got no idea. Do you know? Or you, Steve? Perhaps I’ll ask John. “I’ve no answer for you,” says John. “It should remain a mystery, like magnets.” See, no one actually knows. It’s convenient then, that Blizzard should have put out an “introduction to Diablo III” video (via VG247) for me to post below. That explains it. That explains it right up.

Related news: Diablo III will be playable – via mandatory internet! – tonight from midnight Imperial London time. So that might answer some more questions.(more…)


Posted by Kotaku May 11 2012 23:15 GMT
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#diablo We're all looking forward to next Tuesday's launch of Blizzard's long-time-coming action RPG Diablo III. Every store has some sort of preorder going on, and megachain Wal Mart is no different. More »

Posted by Kotaku May 11 2012 17:40 GMT
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#diablo As I prepare to spend Tuesday through eternity putting Diablo III through its paces, SteelSeries sent along a care package of diabolical PC accessories to help make the most of the experience. Red glow abounds! More »

Posted by Kotaku May 11 2012 14:00 GMT
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#diablo Will I buy Diablo III? Yes. Will I play Diablo III? Yes. More »