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    Diablo Taiwanese Caster Who Got Fired by Blizzard in Tears: "Hardwork goes in vain. Banned from Overwatch as well. Casting opportunities gone."

    Diablo Taiwanese Caster Who Got Fired by Blizzard in Tears: "Hardwork goes in vain. Banned from Overwatch as well. Casting opportunities gone."


    Taiwanese Caster Who Got Fired by Blizzard in Tears: "Hardwork goes in vain. Banned from Overwatch as well. Casting opportunities gone."

    Posted: 10 Oct 2019 08:14 AM PDT

    "I have seen many warriors in my day, but only a scant few of them could face the might of an Oppressor. " - Decard Cain

    Posted: 10 Oct 2019 10:39 AM PDT

    I guess Blizzard is not among these warriors...

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    Drew a Druid and his Companion

    Posted: 10 Oct 2019 12:45 PM PDT

    Advice on buying a old laptop to play D2.

    Posted: 10 Oct 2019 03:49 PM PDT

    I'm thinking in buying a old laptop to play D2 at reasonable fps. What should I "aim" for? (I'm an HC Diablo 3 and PoE player but at moment I haven't good computer so I was thinking in buy a old laptop to play D2)

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    Early bounty vs rift + early set without Headrig's gift

    Posted: 10 Oct 2019 09:14 AM PDT

    Me and a friend decided to create new seasonal characters and I was wondering, what would be the best method to play the early game: Should we start out with bounties and then move along to rifts on a higher level, or just start with rifts right away? Note that my friend never played seasonal before, so starting with bounties might just be a fun way to start of IMO, but I'm open to some opinions.

    Also, since I already leveled a seasonal character, my Headrig's gift is already gone, while my friend will still recieve his. That will leave him with a set, while I won't have one. What would be the best strategy, to catch up to my friend and get a set myself?

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    Weekly Thursday Help Desk, Ask your newbie questions here - 10/10/19

    Posted: 10 Oct 2019 07:00 AM PDT

    Welcome to week 330 of Thursday Help Desk.

    This is a weekly thread for any quick/newbie/unsure questions you may have. No matter how dumb you may think the question is, now is your chance to have them answered! If you need help with your gear and build, post to the weekly Gear thread instead!

    Check the Commonly Asked Questions page first before posting!

    If you're not here to ask or answer questions, then this place is not for you. The mods will be resilient in removing posts and possibly even bans. Meta feedback about the weekly post is fine. Helpful people will be strongly considered for an ID scroll after a review of posting history.

    Sort by new to answer the latest questions. Older questions most likely already have answers.

    If you have any feedback for this specific weekly thread, just post it here or message the mods.

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    Explain Why Blizzard is Wrong

    Posted: 10 Oct 2019 09:19 PM PDT

    Hong Kong belongs to China. It's in the center of their East Coast. You don't get to just revolt without the country trying to do everything to keep their territory intact. You don't get to just be a democracy because you want to - surrounded by hundreds of miles of China. China reacted exactly the way China always reacts.

    The streamer caused a lot of problems for Blizzard and put their sales in a country with over a billion people at risk.

    I would have taken back his prize money and banned him as well.

    I don't see how Blizzard did anything wrong. And as Americans, we have no moral high ground as we take kids from parents and lock them in cages to die on our southern border without protesting our government every day. I don't understand why Blizzard is expected to take some moral high ground when it's a corporate entity in a capitalistic society with no regard for moral and ethical values.

    Blizzard behaved just like I would expect them to.

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    This is why I’m not deleting any account or subscription

    Posted: 10 Oct 2019 04:19 PM PDT

    Activision was just trying to protect their company. As China makes up over half of the entire mobile games market. China refusing to let Activision in on Chinese users would cause them to lag behind other games developers/subsidiary's financially, and eventually be eaten alive by them. Then we would have no more blizzard games at all. It's very sad for the people in China and i stand with them, but unfortunately Activision had to protect their selves. Honestly they were doing it as strictly a business/policy issue. They wanted to keep the morality and politics out of it. As a business owner, this is why I still support Activision. Because I know in their hearts this is not what they wanted to do. We're all faced with hard choices in life, and I know for Activision. This was one of them.

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