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Re: The One Year Commitment
Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 7:38 pm
by Sesamee
Even though I've been very critical of this new expansion I'm going to do it. If I end up quitting WoW I'd want to check out Diablo anyway so this way I get it free. Plus I can use the mount next patch and get into MoP Beta to see if it's really as stupid as it appears to be now. For the amount of time I spend on WoW it's a very cheap hobby so it's worth it even if I don't actually play for another full year.
Re: The One Year Commitment
Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 9:08 pm
by Slickrock
Just signed up myself. It's ideal for some of my alts that have crappy flying mounts. I probably will only dabble in Diablo, but I will be looking forward to the beta access.
Re: The One Year Commitment
Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 11:03 pm
by Makoes
Wondering about diablo III, would I be able to download it via Steam?
I've never done digital download before.
Re: The One Year Commitment
Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 11:05 pm
by Vephriel
You'll be able to download it directly from the battle.net site. I don't believe Blizzard has any ties with Steam as of yet.
Re: The One Year Commitment
Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 11:08 pm
by Makoes
ahh, ok. My guy was wondering since he plays games using Steam, and since Diablo isnt my kinda game, I thought he might like to give it a go. Just means he'l get to play either when I am working, asleep or occupied with something other then wow...so...2hrs/week...lol j/k...sort of.
Re: The One Year Commitment
Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 2:21 pm
by pengupuff
For less enthusiastic players, this could be considered bribery. For me though, it's a whole lot of awesome swag for free. I think this is a fantastic nod to loyal subscribers, and I'm so incredibly stoked that I'll have a spot in the beta.
Re: The One Year Commitment
Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 8:31 pm
by AdamSavage
Update from MMO Champ:
For a limited time only, players who make a 12-month subscription commitment to World of Warcraft through the WoW Annual Pass will receive the following epic rewards:
* Diablo III FREE – Download the digital version via Battle.net for free when the game launches early next year. This is the full game, not a trial edition.
* Tyrael’s Charger WoW Flying Mount – Ride for the Archangel of Justice on all current and future characters on a single World of Warcraft account. Tyrael’s Charger will arrive via in-game mail with the upcoming launch of patch 4.3.
* Access to the Next WoW Expansion Beta Test – Get a guaranteed spot in the beta test for the next World of Warcraft expansion (at a time to be announced in the future).
*If you buy the Diablo 3 Collector's Edition, you will also get the Fetish Shaman's Spear, plus receive four months of World of Warcraft game time which is eligible towards your 12-month subscription commitment.
http://www.mmo-champion.com/content/252 ... nths-Offer
Re: The One Year Commitment
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 9:42 am
by Worba
I already do the 6 mos, and since they announced the changes in Mists of Pandaria I have no problem committing to the next year - playable pandas are one of the things I was holding out for anyway. ^ ^
Not sure if I'll do the beta but nice to have the option.
Mount - cool. Not something I would have paid extra for, but certainly a neat bonus.
Diablo III - question on this. I haven't played any of the Diablos; is D3 freestanding or does it require D1 and D2 to play, like with WoW / TBC / WOTLK / etc?
Re: The One Year Commitment
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 11:39 am
by CrystalKitten
D3 is free standing. It's just a "regular" rpg adventure game

They usually come out with individual expansions for each of the games (ie. D1 has it's own xpacs, d2 does too.. etc etc)
Re: The One Year Commitment
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 5:53 pm
by Worba
Ok cool. Thanks!
Re: The One Year Commitment
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 6:15 pm
by Siliverin
im just curious if you can switch credit cards you pay with during this commitment of if you decide to get prepaid time cards if you can add them in and cancel the credit card.
Re: The One Year Commitment
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 6:17 pm
by Kalliope
You can definitely do the latter! Once your game time is covered for that one year duration, you can cancel your subscription. Just called and asked.

Re: The One Year Commitment
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 6:22 pm
by Dr. Rockso
collectors edition of Diablo 3 = free game as well
you buy the collectors edition and sell the Artbook, USB drive, Soundtrack, Blu Ray, and the skull
i have done this process with all the collectors edition of the explanations and not only have i made my money back i spent to get the collectors edition i make an average $15.00 profit this way you get your money back u spent to buy the game making the game free pluss you get the cool little in game item perks for owning the collectors edition
It says you get 4 free months that can be used toward your 12 month subscription if you buy the collectors edition so now there is another perk you can benefit from it so that's about 60 bucks off the deal
Re: The One Year Commitment
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2011 1:42 am
by Siliverin
Wooo after much talk and sweet talk with the fiance, i am doing the 1yr commitment! woooo mount and beta and D3!!!!!! <3 swooon
Re: The One Year Commitment
Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2011 10:16 am
by lilaughingwolf
My husband and I signed up...mainly for the test group for the new expantion (and we have been playing since vinnila WoW anyways) and I have a mount collecting probblem...lol. I have no desire to check out D3 but he might. Im actually excited to check out the new race and new zones just cause they look beautiful so far...and hopeing for some new pets maybe too (a crane would be kind of neat)
Re: The One Year Commitment
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 12:31 am
by Neith
I finally did it. I'm really nervous about it, because I'm not good with commitments, but it made sense because this is a pretty cheap hobby and I can't see myself quitting unless something happens that I can't predict.
Re: The One Year Commitment
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 10:12 am
by Kedem
Neith wrote:I finally did it. I'm really nervous about it, because I'm not good with commitments, but it made sense because this is a pretty cheap hobby and I can't see myself quitting unless something happens that I can't predict.
In all my years playing WoW I have only once totally shut off my account once. I figured even if I take a break from wow like I'm prone to do I'll just keep the account running and check out patches/expansions...as that's what I do anyhow lol.
Re: The One Year Commitment
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 9:06 pm
by AdamSavage
It's looking like the Expansion is going to be based around the pet battle system..I'm still not sure what to think of that.
The new cap for professions is 600 and we are currently not planning to add a new profession. We are hoping that pet battles will offer a fun, new type of activity for players to do that offers an alternative to player power progression.
Re: The One Year Commitment
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 9:44 pm
by Kalliope
AdamSavage wrote:It's looking like the Expansion is going to be based around the pet battle system..I'm still not sure what to think of that.
The new cap for professions is 600 and we are currently not planning to add a new profession. We are hoping that pet battles will offer a fun, new type of activity for players to do that offers an alternative to player power progression.
That quote doesn't necessarily mean what you said. Pet battles providing entertainment rather than a new profession makes sense, since building a companion army might take a lot of work for some. Doesn't mean the expansion will be centered around it.
Re: The One Year Commitment
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 10:01 pm
by Slickrock
Kalliope wrote:AdamSavage wrote:It's looking like the Expansion is going to be based around the pet battle system..I'm still not sure what to think of that.
The new cap for professions is 600 and we are currently not planning to add a new profession. We are hoping that pet battles will offer a fun, new type of activity for players to do that offers an alternative to player power progression.
That quote doesn't necessarily mean what you said. Pet battles providing entertainment rather than a new profession makes sense, since building a companion army might take a lot of work for some. Doesn't mean the expansion will be centered around it.
^^
All he's saying is that instead of adding another archeology, they are adding pet battles. Which should get more play than what archeology did.
They did also say you might get XP from pet battles.