liking or not liking a game based on misinformation surrounding it. There’s a difference between players liking or not liking a game based on its merits (which I can accept, not every game is for everybody) vs. I don’t like it if information is misleading. He was later asked why he chose to respond to such criticism and replied: “Thanks for asking. It’s currently almost $12 to just simply even try to upgrade one piece of gear as the ‘failure rate’ is 50/50.’ I think it’s pretty clear with the game out that this was not the case.” Today, Polygon spoke with Allen Adham, executive producer and Blizzard co-founder, and Dan Elggren, production director, about the response to Diablo: Immortal. In context I was responding to a post that claimed ‘you can only upgrade your gear with $$$ once you reach the free quota of the day. He also added: “The post you made come across and disingenuous (sic) and disappointing to people that have been fans of Blizzard for such a long time and it makes the matter a lotless important if you can’t ‘literally’ buy gear when you ‘basically’ can buy power anyway.”Ĭheng responded: “That’s totally fair criticism and I can see how it came across that way.
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