yes, in a heartbeat. why would i stay? for the story? for the seasonal power grind? for the raids i don't play?
i play this game for 2 things: fashion & pvp. all pve is mind numbing, unskillful & boring. the story has never been good, I've never cared about any of the characters after how many years with this franchise?
English
-
the story has never been good Myself and many others would disagree with you there. The story is great if you follow what's going on.
-
the only way to follow whats going on is reading lore, at least with d2 you can find it in the game but reading a hours of cryptic short stories isn't what i consider good story in a video game
-
[quote]the only way to follow whats going on is reading lore, at least with d2 you can find it in the game but reading a hours of cryptic short stories isn't what i consider good story in a video game[/quote] I haven't read lore in months and still know what's going on in game. Just because you don't consider it good, doesn't mean it isn't. The story is quit dark and mysterious, which people like myself are into.
-
[quote] The story is quit dark and mysterious, which people like myself are into.[/quote] what story
-
[quote][quote] The story is quit dark and mysterious, which people like myself are into.[/quote] what story[/quote] Whatever, dude. The one you don't choose to follow.
-
no I'm really asking. I've been playing the entire season and there hasn't been anything other than zevala almost being assassinated a few times
-
[quote]no I'm really asking. I've been playing the entire season and there hasn't been anything other than zevala almost being assassinated a few times[/quote] That's part of the story plot... We teamed up with the cabal, while someone was trying to prevent it from happening by assassinating zavala. That someone could have been the rouge psions (since they're free from cabal rule), or Saladin because he is tired of the vanguard leadership. Also, he (zavala) "forgave" crow (who looks like Uldron) of killing Cause because he knows he is a different person entirely.