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Jay Wilson fired, gold price will go up to $15 tomorrow

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Seven Years in Sanctuary - Forums - Diablo III

Hey everyone,

I wanted all of you to be some of the first to know that I've made an important decision about my future, and how that decision will affect the future of Diablo.

I recently celebrated my seven-year anniversary working on Diablo III, and while it's been one of the most challenging and rewarding periods of my life, I've reached a point creatively where I'm looking forward to working on something new. The powers that be at Blizzard have been gracious enough to give me that opportunity. Over the course of the next several weeks, I will be moving off of the Diablo III project and transitioning elsewhere within Blizzard. This decision was not an easy one for me, and not one I made quickly, but ultimately it's what I feel is right.

The first thing I want to assure you all is that this will not negatively impact our ongoing support of Diablo III. The game was not made by one person, far from it, and the team that poured their passion and considerable talent into it isn't going anywhere. We have lots of things planned for the future, and those plans will carry forward as normal. I also won't be abandoning the team, and will remain available to them during the transition period while we determine who will take over duties as game director.

To that point, you shouldn't be surprised if you see a job posting for a game director on Diablo III, as we want to make sure we explore every opportunity to find the best possible leadership for the project. We're looking forward to finding this person and hearing what kind of fresh ideas they can bring to the table.

I'm proud of Diablo III, and despite our differences at times I will miss the community that has formed around it. I feel I have made many mistakes in managing that relationship, but my intent was always to provide a great gaming experience, and be as open and receptive as possible, while still sticking true to the vision the Diablo team has for the game.

I know some of you feel we fell short of our promise to release the game "when it's ready." While we're not perfect, we try to make the best decisions we can with the information and knowledge we have at the time. That doesn't mean we always make the right decisions, but if we made a mistake then I feel we've made an exceptional effort to correct it.

This is what you can always count on from Blizzard: that we will stand by our games and make every effort to continually improve them over time. We heard the feedback and suggestions from the community. For example, we agreed that Diablo III's itemization at launch was not good enough, so the team made numerous changes, including changing drop rates, re-tuning legendaries, and adding scores of new items to the game. We also agreed that the end game needed more depth, so the team added new events, and new systems like Monster Power and Paragon levels.

Our commitment to making our games as good as they can be is what has always defined Blizzard as a game studio, and that commitment never ends for us at a ship date. With your help, we'll continue to play, debate, and improve Diablo III, as we've done with every Blizzard game.

To that end, patch 1.0.7 is underway, the PTR is live, and there are many other great things brewing for Diablo in 2013. I'm leaving Diablo III in good hands, and my departure will not jeopardize the progress of the game as we continue to do what we do: listen, play, and improve.

You are the most passionate, dedicated group of gamers a designer could hope to have. I wish you all the best, and want to thank you for making this an amazing experience for me. Keep your axes sharp, your spell books handy, and that crafty devil in check.

--Gay

You will not be missed. Hopefully the franchise will be revived, and I will actually play the game again like I played the hell out of D2. I think gold will go UP now !!!!
 
no games already still bad, its gonna take 6 months for the benefits of a new developer (if he is good) to kick in. On the bright side this is saying that blizzard is trying its hardest to keep the money flowing in, and because of this, money flowing in for us for the year to come
 
no games already still bad, its gonna take 6 months for the benefits of a new developer (if he is good) to kick in. On the bright side this is saying that blizzard is trying its hardest to keep the money flowing in, and because of this, money flowing in for us for the year to come

Blizzard hasn't stayed around this long by not making profits lmao. As long as they show the initiative, D3 will still remain profitiable. It wont be RAINING money for a while tho, you're right.
 
Well, i'm not sure the game could get any worse, so hopefully with that penis gone, this game might actually progress to something that will be profitable for a while to come, sure, the new content is probably a long way off, silver lining and all that jazz..

Xo
 
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Didnt know him, i just continue botting like i did since everyday.
 
He should have never been more then a standard developer, we can finally hope for class fixes(barb nerf) and a good expansion that should have been the real game, not this shit released by him.

(We did made alot of money, but we could have made at last 5-6times it if the game had a good head team).
 
Holy Shit! The CFO at Blizzard prolly read about the discontent everyone has with this Jay and finally realized he was bad for business.! In my experience whenever someone writes a letter like his its not by choice that they left, but by force! HIs new creative endeavor will be reorganizing the mail room.
 
Jay's first day on the new job he exclaims:

"This is my new mop. George, my friend, he gave me this mop. This is a pretty good mop. It's not as good as my first mop. I miss my first mop, but this is still a good mop. Sometimes you just hafta take what life gives ya, 'cause life is like a mop and sometimes life gets full of dirt and crud and bugs and hairballs and stuff... you, you, you gotta clean it out. You, you, you gotta put it in here and rinse it off and start all over again and, and sometimes, sometimes life sticks to the floor so bad you know a mop, a mop, it's not good enough, it's not good enough. You, you gotta get down there, like, with a toothbrush, you know, and you gotta, you gotta really scrub 'cause you gotta get it off. You gotta really try to get it off. But if that doesn't work, that doesn't work, you can't give up. You gotta, you gotta stand right up. You, you gotta run to a window and say, "Hey! These floors are dirty as hell, and I'm not gonna take it any more!"
 
"My leaving will not jeopardize Diablo"

You're damn right it won't, dumbfuck. You leaving will HELP diablo.
 
And like a wise man said... "Fuck that looser!" :)
 
Dear god,

keep this pile of human feces away from Titan. that is all....
 
On the topic of the post...

Within 2 hours of that post going up gold prices on US servers went from .28 to .30 ... This coupled with the 1.0.7 announcement should at least get gold selling again and not sitting for long periods....

Tested the waters with 50M and it sold @ .30 in 7 minutes... :D not too bad compared to the norm lately of 5-6 hours....
 
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