Blizzard is its own corporate entity, they can do whatever the fuck they want with their game, if they decide to not include something, or anything from the wishlist, its really their decision. I dont think saying this changes anything, because you are full on your crusade, just thought I would point it out, and as said, the wish list was sent to blizzard, but that doesnt tie blizzard to implement any or all parts of it. Any patch after that is free, because the pre-condition for any patch after 1.00 is that you paid for patch 1.00, you do not have to pay for patch 1.00, and then again for 1.01, then again for 1.01b(these are real patches). On the prices, no, as a matter of fact, you buy the game, you essentially buy access to the very base of the game, that is, patch 1.00. Even though, as it has been said multiple times, was not the "big patch", and the fact that blizzard does not owe you anything. You're not offering solutions, you attacking blizzard, not the patch, blizzard. I'm neither.Īlso, you're not ensuring anything. Even the worst person on earth, or a hypocrite, might be correct. Also go look up "strawman" fallacy while you're at it. You have the right to refuse their services if you do not agree with this.Īn argument and a person is not related, that is the "ad hominum" fallacy. Not by law, not by eula, not by anything. They might have an interest in doing so, but they're most certainly not required to. They were not required to work on it ever after release if it works. If you got to sit there after so many times being scammed and still scream I want a refund, you are just a masochist for mistreatment.
#BLIZZARD DIABLO 2 INSTALLER NOT WORKING DOES NOTHING 2016 UPDATE#
They are not required to update a 13 years old game. Yet, I see people time after time buying this shit because they have nostalgia blinders on, or FOMO kicks in way too hard. They were not expected to work on warcraft 3. The patches was not part of the package you paid for. The patches require work that have to be paid for.