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I've read that before, but I can notice the difference clearly. I don't know if the fact that I'm a game dev makes it easier to notice the difference, but I can easilly tell when a game is running at 30, 60 or 120 fps with no counter or anything like that.

I'd like to see some more 120fps... I know it's kinda pointless because most pc displays nowadays use lcd technology and for most games we have to turn vsync on, but everything is just so fluid on 100+fps, it's really the best way to play.

Meanwhile...

What the... I mean wha... Why... Who... O_o

The problem is not that the dlc is on disk. The problem is that you are ripping content from the game to sell it later as DLC.

"Pick Up Everything"

Actually, I'm killing myself right now. If blizzard won't let me kill Diablo, I'll go do it irl. Hell, here I come!

Short answer: yes.

You're quite welcome. :)

Mega Man taught me to try again... And again... And again... And again... "GODDAMMIT I'M GONNA GIVE UP!", "No, you're going to try again.", and even though you might go through the sickest shitstorm, In the end you're gonna make it.

Ohhh, I didn't see that gold was auctionable. I read everything real fast, so I only saw the crafting materials and gems on the commodities section.

I'm still wondering, why the 15% fee for the gold AH? If the fee was charged beforehand, it would make some sense, after all people wouldn't try to auction crappy items, but since it's only charged after, what's the idea behind charging a fee for a gold auction?

I still don't see the impressive parts. We've seen some incredibly reallistic video-game faces in the past few years that make these ones look like plastic dolls.

Breath of Fire IV... When I was really close to the final boss, I simply stopped playing the game and never came back. =/

Why? I mean, really, why? Haven't the guys from CD Projekt Red proven their point by selling 1 million units of a DRM-free game(The Witcher 2)?

Short version: "Yes, we removed content from the game and intend to sell this content later as DLC."

Mebbe Deckard...