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Entilzah:
Anyone other than me have or playing this game?

Personally I like it. I was a big fan of the Diablo series and Titan Quest seems to have taken that gameplay to a whole new level. The graphics are better, the battle system is somewhat better and the char level/skills are far better than Diablo.

I've got to start playing it over agian because I lost my save character to a virus issue (I'm refering to windows) that cause me to have to reformat. But I'll be back up and playing it in no time.

the_tard:
Yeah, I have it. It's a cool game except for it's one glaring fault: no anti-hack system online. Over 0% of players could dupe and others (admittedly including myself) had trainer programs. If you're really enjoying the game, I would stick to single player until you beat the game once by yourself. Multiplayer really decimates any semblance of storyline or fair play. I ope they make a sequel with hack protection, becuase that was really the only problem I could find with the game.

Entilzah:
You mean similar to the way Bnet did Diablo2. Storing the characters on their server instead of allowing users to store them on their computers.

Single players is all I've played for the moment. I haven't had much time to try it online yet. But I believe I'll take your advice and finish single player before going multi.

est:
One problem I have with the game is that it is not Diablo II.

I mean, I thought the same as you did when I was first playing through it, but then I went back to play it again and it got boring really fucking quickly.  I think that the reason for this is that in D2 you have four acts with completely different scenery (plus another act if you get the expansion).

I was thinking about this the other day, actually, because I'd just finished having a gameday with friends playing D2 all day and having a blast.  In D2 you had easily-definable goals, quests and scenery.  Someone can say "I'm doing an Andy run" and you know exactly what you're in for and what the scenery looks like.  "I'm doing a Meph run" and the scenery is completely different.

The scenery in TQ isn't really that different, and there isn't enough variation in the weapons.  The amount of weapon variation in D2 and the number of things that are viable builds without really knowing 100% about your character is something that I kind of took for granted.  In TQ it seemed like I'd need to know a hell of a lot about the game before choosing my class/subclass and all the associated skills.  I know I can refund using the Oracle, but you can't change your subclass.  The classes in D2 were better defined, so you knew what you were getting in for.

All that said though I should mention that talking/thinking about TQ has got me wanting to play it again, so I guess that it is a good game that is suffering from the big brother syndrome.  D2 was just so goddamned good that TQ has a lot to live up to, and for me it kind of falls flat in some areas compared to D2.

TheFuriousWombat:
as far as i'm concerned diablo 2 is the undisputed unbeaten king of the hack and slash genre on any platform. ever. and i don't expect that to change (no, not even when hellgate: london hits the scene).

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