Quote (Ep0ch @ May 21 2018 10:04pm)
Well I will admit, that the games not what it could have been, if blizz north was left to their own devices, I really doubt your comp was "brand new" and if it was, it was an E-Machine.
The only time diablo 3 had "stability" issues was right after launch, because the authentication servers were apparently not big enough to accommodate demand.
Everything else is almost certainly user error.
Here is a list of user errors that cause connection / stability issues.
The most common one is people putting their god damned modems on top of power supplies or next to a power strip with loads of things running off it. (SOLUTION: place moden 1-3 feet away from any strong electrical sources or devices.)
Following by someone dl'd porn, messed up their comp, won't admit it. (SOLUTION: is format the hard drive, and drown the comp in rubbing alcohol for 2 days - *contact authorities if needed)
Followed by someone using cable in a densly populated area during the day time, or weekends, or holidays, or after school, or during the summer. (SOLUTION: get DSL)
Followed by someone using DSL and they live more than 10-20miles from the nearest hub. (SOLUTION: Get cable)
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oh and patch day.
How can you even be taken serious, you have no clue about my pc at that time. Fact is I had tossed my older machine and replaced with a high end gaming rig I had custom built just months before D3 launched.
High end graphics card
A ton of RAM
SSD drive, high end component at that time
Lian Li aluminum case
And so on
Even a new monitor
--> This machine runs smooth as and still does so today. Running Windows 7 Ultimate and fully patched.
I run my games without disconnect issues only Diablo 3 royally fucked up multiple timesYou should go and check Bnet forums HC section and dig up all those old threads where people summed up their HC deaths because of rubber banding and DC issues.