Jery90210 wrote:
wats that game about?
The story is:
You are a hero (Sorceress, Paladin, Barbarian, etc...) that helps the forces of god (with the help of Tyreal and Deckard Cain) to defeat Diablo (Satan) and his two brothers, Mephisto and Baal (Bad guys) back to the Abyss they came from by destroying them, then smashing their soulstone (If one of their soulstone is destroyed, that Prime Evil is banished forever). With that, the Worldstone (The stone that made the soulstones is destroyed so no Prime Evils can ever return).
Eventually, you own Mephisto and Diablo in Diablo II for good, and you own Baal in the expansion pack.
Why make Diablo III when all the badguys are killed? I don't know. The Evils are gone, soulstones went bye bye, the world is saved! Hurray! Please Blizzard! Quit making the series. The game sucked all it is, it is too boring (very very very repetitive Hack N' Slash game), graphics were (literally) crap (2 1/2 D graphics), waaaaaaaay too short (Five Acts, all with six quests [except Act Four, with only three quests] all very boring), too many WordHackers (kept going into your world, and spamed the hell out of the game).
About the hackers, people hack ALL the time in "Open Battle.Net" (A server or something of Blizzard's), but the only hack I've seen in "Closed Battle.Net" is C3P0, which is a maphack, where you can see all the map without doing anything, and see what another person in your game's items they are wearing, and can make it close out when your life gets beneath 10% or if you are "hostiled" (Somebody tries to kill you). That is VERY good for a "Hardcore" character (A character that if, it dies once, it can never be played on again.)
A Open Battle.Net Hack (I used to use) was Udietoo. Very good, and you can even create your own crafted items! (Items you create with any property you wish, mostly with small charms as they work in your innovatory and take up one 1x1 square in your innovatory.)
Diablo II, one of the worst games I've ever played (At least in my opinion, *gets ready for flames*). Which is why I stuck with RuneScape.