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by mikemarotti 5101 days ago
That's exactly what this game feels like: a sweatshop. The auction house ruined all the excitement of the game for me - instead of gearing up through farming, they eliminate the "slot machine" appeal of the game by making the only way to gear up through the auction house. Basically, this means you're just running around mindlessly trying to collect as much gold as possible. I played Diablo 2 for 4 years straight; I played Diablo 3 for 2 weeks straight and shelved it. I did the same with SC2 as well... Blizzard games seem to have lost the magic for me. Obviously, I blame activision.
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instead of gearing up through farming, they eliminate the "slot machine" appeal of the game by making the only way to gear up through the auction house.

Really? Just don't use the auction house, and farm for fun if that's your thing... This is a major complaint I see all the time about D3, but it doesn't make any sense.

Yeah. People seem to mistake "Auction House exists" with "Must cash out kids' college savings to buy new sword."
Due to the higher friction of trading items in Diablo 2 as compared to that of D3 (auction house) there's an assumption that the drop rate of quality items in Diablo 2 was higher than in D3. Further, in D3 the items are a lot more liquid due to the ease of exchanging on the auction house and so there's a feeling of instead focusing solely on collecting gold and then choosing an item on the auction house rather than enjoying "slot machine" mechanics.

http://www.alexc.me/a-scientific-explanation-why-diablo-3-is...

I wouldnt really lump SC2 in with this. SC2 for all intents and purposes is a exceptionally well done game and has enormous replay value. It might not be your cup of tea, but its certainly not lumpted in with D3.