![]() The less we change things, the less chance they have of turning D2R and other reskins into another D3 release. My opinion is to leave well enough alone. ![]() What guarantees do we have that those same teams would actually do our early games justice if they really decided to start tinkering under the hood? My only concern overall is the companies that are reskinning these games are also the same companies that have turned the gaming industry in the sh!t pile that it currently is, and is the primary reason people are wanting these earlier games. I know, sounds over dramatic, but then again, if this becomes a thing then perhaps companies would be willing to invest in it. That being said, the whole movement to re-skin older games is gaining more traction (there’s now a KotoR remake in the works), and with classic WoW and now this, it seems like other teams are catching on, and perhaps this is more of a revolution of gaming, bringing in a new gaming age. This level of game changing tends to cost allot of resources that companies prefer to invest in new titles, or the next title for said series. so D2 evolves into D3 (where there was gender options), and then evolves into D4 (which there is the same). They evolve through the process of new games made. The reason falls back to how games evolve. While I personally love the idea (cudos), I don’t see it as being part of D2.
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