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Jitsallbusiness reported that Blizzard did respond

This happened to Jtisallbusiness, who spent $100,000 to get the most out of his Barbarian D2R ladder items. However, he claims he will wait for 48 to 72 hours because he won so many games that the game stopped matching him. Because this portion of the game no longer worked for him, he inquired in the video below as to whether he should attempt to obtain a refund for his $100K account. Due to the fact that he is not receiving a lot of support, it has 1,500 likes and 15,000 dislikes:

After a month, Jitsallbusiness reported that Blizzard did respond to him regarding the issue. Blizzard has mentioned that some players are unable to locate matches in Battleground PvP. However, it is unclear whether he would lose despite spending so much money if they put him back in matches with such strong characters. As the situation developed, commenters suggested that this might simply be what occurs when you "win" a pay-to-win game.

Due to the game's always-on requirements, broken servers, and real-money auction house, which nobody liked or wanted, Diablo 3's 2012 release was a disaster. Ten years later, we now know that Diablo 3 was Blizzard's attempt to get things back on track and produce a damn fine ARPG. However, for what reason did it take Snowstorm almost two years to dispose of that irksome genuine cash sales management firm? The printed promises of a functioning auction house on the game's packaging appear to be to blame.

PC Gamer learned that a panel with former Blizzard North and Blizzard employees was held this past weekend at the Portland Retro Gaming Expo. On that panel, the group of former Blizzard developers discussed the history of Diablo, their own ties to the games, and the process by which they created the popular series. During the panel, the controversial auction house and its history were discussed by Jay Wilson d2r items for sale, the former lead designer on Diablo 3.

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