
Q: Will you make inferno difficulty easier if people will start telling you that you made it too hard and they cannot beat it, even that it is beatable at this point? Cause I remember in 90s games required skill to beat them and it would be nice to have at least one that kind of game at this point, without life regenerating itself etc.Ī: Jason Bender - Inferno isn't for everyone. We don't think it feels good as a movement scheme from an isometric view. Just click to move, and click on monsters to attack them.Ī: Jay Wilson - We don't support WASD for movement. Can you use the WASD keys for movement or just the left click on the mouse?Ī: Jason Regier - Basic control in Diablo 3 is very simple. Q:I will like to start of by saying the game is looking amazing so far, and I'm new to Diablo.

Most are a little more complex than Diablo II. Some have a set number of abilities, some have phases. Q: Can you explain us about the bossfights? Will they be like Diablo 2 where the bosses had a fixed number of abilities and they just used them, or it will be more like WoW where the bosses have phases with different abilities and the scenery/positioning its crucial in the fight.Ī: Jay Wilson - Depends on the boss. Q: Has anyone from the internal testing found a legendary item yet? Also, when are the stats for the legendaries going to be released?Ī: Jason Regier - I got one during testing, and when it dropped, I jumped up and cheered. Q: Will there be anyway to share the wings I get in the Collector's Edition with friends?Ī: Jason Bender - Those are just for you, but you can apply them to as many of your characters as you like. I had a ton of fun playing it against folks at BlizzCon, but it just wasn't ready for prime time yet. Q: What was the hardest thing you had to cut from the game due to time/prodcution constraints?Ī: Jason Regier - For me, it was PvP. You do have to refresh them, but they are useful for tanking mobs.

Q: With some information out (may or may not be correct) about how hard monsters hit in Inferno, will WD pets still be viable?Ī: Jay Wilson - Yes, pets scale pretty well in inferno. The remainder of the sale price goes to the seller. Q: When the option is selected to list things in the auction house for a real dollar value selling price, does that money go to the seller or Blizzard?Ī: Jay Wilson - We charge a $1 dollar service fee, or 15% for commodities.
