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The same thing happened to Jtisallbusiness
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Posted: 2023-03-11, 03:50   The same thing happened to Jtisallbusiness

The same thing happened to Jtisallbusiness who was able to spend $100,000 to maximize his Barbarian as high as he could however Diablo IV Gold, he ended up winning so many games however the game just...stopped matching him altogether because of his ridiculous MMR which he said it will take him anywhere from 48 to 72 hours in the hope of an opportunity to play. The video below was posted by Jtisallbusiness asking whether he should consider requesting a refund for his $100K account since this portion of the game no longer performed for him, effectively. The account is currently averaging 1.5K likes and 15,000 dislikes, as the player isn't finding an audience who will be supportive:

It's possible a fix for this issue is in the works and it's been reported that Blizzard has made comments on the fact that some players are unable to find matches in Battleground PvP in the last month, and after one month, Jitsallbusiness said Blizzard finally got back to him regarding it. But what isn't clear is what happens if they start making him play again with such a good character and even if it's likely that he'll lose the amount he's paid. Commenters have expressed their concerns when the event was unfolding, it might be exactly what happens whenever you "win" by playing a pay-to win game.

Diablo 3's launch in 2012 was a disaster due to its requirement for always-online connectivity as well as broken servers and a real-money auction house that was not liked by anyone or desired by anyone. In the present, 10 years after, we can confirm that eventually Blizzard got things back on track by launching Diablo 3 and ended up with a great ARPG. What is the reason it took about two years Blizzard to remove that unpleasant real-money auction house? Well, apparently you can blame the box the game was shipped in as well as their promises on the back of a working auction house.

As reported via PC Gamer, some former Blizzard and Blizzard North employees participated in an open forum at the Portland Retro Gaming Expo. During that panel, the group of ex- Blizz designers discussed the history of Diablo and their personal connections to Diablo, and also shared tales of the creation of the popular franchise. In the course of the discussion, the one of the lead designers on Diablo 3, Jay Wilson spoke about the controversial auction house and explained its history buy Diablo 4 Gold, and much more.
 
     
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