![]() ![]() ![]() I wanted all of you to be some of the first to know that I’ve made an important decision about my future, and how that decision will affect the future of Diablo. Focus on providing your best ideas to further enhance your Diablo III gameplay experience in a moderate and constructive fashion. Not many companies out there have that resolve and commitment. Yet they continue to work on Diablo III content and tweaks to make it much better. That makes us worser to be unforgiving and fueling a never-ending witch-hunt and fire riot.īlizzard Entertainment also acknowledged Diablo III didn’t turn out to be what they had expected or what fans had expected. What is not admirable is when people dwell on Jay Wilson’s mistakes or anybody else’s regardless of the person acknowledging the mistake and apologizing for it. Jay Wilson made the decision to apologize shortly after the twitter incident, and that’s admirable of any human being. Otherwise, people who don’t might be seen as arrogant. What matters is to acknowledge we have done wrong, and to apologize. Sometimes we act in reaction and impulses. Jay Wilson acknowledged this and regrets his comment. It was lamentable, and it shouldn’t have happened. ![]() That said, to coin a phrase from a friend the whole Jay vs David comment was a public relations nightmare. This isn’t a general gaming website where I voice whatever I want to say and rant and rise fiery-forks at game developers left and right. As a member of a Blizzard fansite now 10-years online, I usually post fan-centered info or comments. I love the music, the funny easter eggs, the gameplay and so much more. Personally, I am a Blizzard Entertainment fan. The Diablo III community has been very harsh for months in the official forums after a comment Jay tweeted in reaction to a David Brevik interview, followed by the scrapping of Diablo III PvP Deathmatch. Blizzard, however, wants to keep Jay Wilson around in other upcoming projects acknowledging his talent and design ideas. After seven years of work on Diablo III, he decided the best for the Diablo III team and for Blizzard Entertainment was to step down as director. Jay Wilson wrote a very touching letter to the Diablo III community. ![]()
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