Bodybag said:
grow some freaking thicker skin, dude. You're a NMAer, for chrissakes!
I'm very comfortable with the thickness of my e-skin, it sees me unscathed through 4chan and it doesn't get much worse than that. But I quite like the fact that NMA is NOT 4chan, and there are actually rules against trolling here.
Bodybag said:
It's easy to forget I'm also Fallout fan, since I don't love it so much that it turns to hate for F3.
The reason it's easy to forget is that you go out of your way to dismiss and ridicule each and every criticism levelled at Fallout 3, and that is precisely what strikes me as odd here. Because many of the complaints that you acknowledge as valid for Diablo 3 are pretty nitpicky, and WAY smaller in scope than those that you don't for Fallout 3. For an instance, presumed changes in perspective which are barely noticeable here against Failout completely ditching one for another. Same as the mechanics - changes like the orbs, which you call "huge", against the complete overhaul from TB to RT.
Which brings us back to this guy's blog. Why exactly aren't both games comparable in the treatment of their respectives franchises?
Blizzard created the IP instead of acquiring it? Seems to me that this would only make it all the more justifiable to take liberties with it, but here's the catch. They're
both not developed by the original devs - Blizzard North was dismantled and few if any of the people from D1 and D2 teams remains on board. D3 is still being developed WAY closer to the originals.
Blizzard defines genres? All I can read out of that is "Blizzard is a way better company than Bethesda", which is not really a good basis to dispel comparisons, being in fact a comparison by itself. If Beth has never managed to define a genre, maybe they should rethink their mindset of making every damn game FP and RT.
Money to be taken from fanbases? Sure, TES is more profitable for Bethesda than doing a faithful sequel to Fallout. So why not simply make another TES, or create their own post-apocalyptic IP to begin with if they wanted to expand? This way they would not alienate anyone and probably net the fanbase you say they target.