Additionally, in XP if I have multiple windows of an app open and there is room on the taskbar, they show as separate instances. In Win 7, they show as a single instance and I have to pick them out when I hover the mouse over them.
It's really simple to get that functionality back in windows 7 though. Also makes it easier too see if a program is running or just a "shortcut".
Those little SNES consoles they set up at stores back in the day->designed to get you hooked on the game so you guy it.
I believe they still got those (Only with xboxes and playstations of course...)
As long as you don't install a (non-notary-checked/non-SSL) browser patch over the compromised network then you should be fine.
How do you prevent this with the rise of silent/background patching of the browsers, like chrome does? (And I think I read somewhere that firefox does it too for minor patches, but don't quote me on that)
... If the game gets hard in a place, I have nothing against cheating. I can't stand endless grinding in single player RPGs
How about some new items from the Diablo 3 store to help you out on your quest during the hard parts?
And before someone starts ranting, you will be able to buy items for ingame gold too.
it seems that most of what they are doing is related to trying to keep a truly secure, cheat-free economy in Diablo III
Could someone explain how a SINGLE player game would affect the economy of the ONLINE game?
From what I understand, they plan to have us use the same characters in both single and multi play.
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