Rumor: D3 Battle.net Changes

Posted 28th Jul 2008 01:14 PM by Flux

I received this tip from a long time site reader, who read it in a private forum. The names are removed and this is strictly a rumor; we’re not saying it’s true, or that we think it’s true. Just read it and be entertained and/or amused.

I’ve lived in Austin for almost 2 years and Blizzard has a small outpost of operations here. I have made friends with some of the managers for Blizzard and found out the following:

When D3 comes out, Blizzard will be making major changes to battle.net. All players will have a universal battle.net account for all games. They will start selling a $6 key chain with a digital face that updates every 10 minutes or so with a new 11-digit number. That 11-digit number will be your password. This will make it nearly impossible to keylog or bruteforce accounts.

The programming that is going into D3 is totally different than D2. They are not updating from D2-D3 like they did from D1-D2. They are rehashing the entire underbelly of the game and using many of the things they’ve learned from WoW to make it more secure. Duping items is going to be impossible. The way it was explained to me was: “It’s going to be a game with WOW architecture but with a D2 skin.”

I asked, but don’t have any word on weather or not it will be pay-to-play. With security measures like the keychain-code, I’m sure it will be.

It is known that Blizzard has a huge customer service and internal support division in Austin. Also, during the various Diablo III panels at the WWI, the D3 team frequently remarked on the major structural changes coming to Battle.net with Starcraft 2, changes that Diablo 3 would be utilizing and adding to. And the Blizzard Authenticator is already in service for WoW. So it’s a reasonable rumor, so far as rumors go.




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Iceglow
Posted 28, Jul 2008 04:33 PM
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Interesting, I’m all for it IF it provides a cheatfree D3 environment!

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Corius
Posted 28, Jul 2008 04:41 PM
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The whole WoW architecture makes sense, the whole pay for play might not be such a welcome feature.

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iLLOmen
Posted 28, Jul 2008 04:51 PM
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There is no way I’m going to pay to play an non-MMO game. Gaming companies are going to start charging for everything if you let them! Although I wouldn’t be against a slightly higher box price. I just don’t like the idea of yet another bill! Those of you who own homes may understand!

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BarbaQ
Posted 28, Jul 2008 07:51 PM
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Gotta agree fully with iLLOmen with this thing, i aint putting any extra €uro for this just some corporate pump can make more bonuses and buy better car no thx. Besides the rumor all about insane, wont happen i think.

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BlackMidnight
Posted 28, Jul 2008 08:28 PM
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This is a credible-sounding rumor besides his added opinion about pay to play.

I think Blizzard is smart enough not to charge for Diablo 3, they can make much more money by keeping it Free to Play.  Hellgate: London should have been a good example to everybody in the gaming industry that some games simply shouldn’t be pay to play.

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slovek
Posted 28, Jul 2008 10:42 PM
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Not credible. Rob Pardo has already said it would not be pay-to-play.

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hobblinharry
Posted 29, Jul 2008 12:16 AM
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It could be credible. Diablo 3 has been confirmed as free to play, but that was the guys own opinion anyway, and not what he said he heard from insiders. The keychain accessory is possible because they just launched the same thing for WoW users. And we already knew battle.net was getting changes. Theres really no new news here.

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hobblinharry
Posted 29, Jul 2008 12:16 AM
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It could be credible. Diablo 3 has been confirmed as free to play, but that was the guys own opinion anyway, and not what he said he heard from insiders. The keychain accessory is possible because they just launched the same thing for WoW users. And we already knew battle.net was getting changes. Theres really no new news here.

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slovek
Posted 29, Jul 2008 01:39 AM
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"I asked, but don’t have any word on weather or not it will be pay-to-play. With security measures like the keychain-code, I’m sure it will be."

This statement makes the whole tid-bit not credible. As any simple researching would point to the contrary.

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CaptainDingo
Posted 29, Jul 2008 01:42 AM
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Those opinions about pay-to-play are just that, opinions, and garbage ones at that. Diablo has never been pay-to-play, and its entire genre has never been pay-to-play. People who talk about pay-to-play Battlenet hurt my brain.

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