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Lucumo: Excluding the suing and pressuring people (including fans) part, yes.
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teceem: Other big gaming companies aren't doing that? Are you sure about that?

I'm not going to Nintendo a list, but I'm sure there are other ones...
There is a difference between "other" and "(almost) all other gaming companies. Other, yes. (Almost) all, no.
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teceem: I don't care about (e-)sports; that's all I have to say about it.
Fine, but that event wasn't just relevant for e-sports, it made people finally realize how China (Tencent) is able to influence\control many western companies.
The issue was about Honk Kong's rebellion against China's oppressing government and about how CCP's propaganda tried to silence any news about it.
(Btw RIP, now with the Covid19 issue they'll find any excuse to imprison the rebels)
Post edited April 10, 2020 by phaolo
If you were boycotting simply because other people were boycotting, then it doesn't really matter does it?
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phaolo: Fine, but that event wasn't just relevant for e-sports, it made people finally realize how China (Tencent) is able to influence\control many western companies.
The issue was about Honk Kong's rebellion against China's oppressing government and about how CCP's propaganda tried to silence any news about it.
(Btw RIP, now with the Covid19 issue they'll find any excuse to imprison the rebels)
Tencent only owned less than 10% of the company at the time, yet you're saying it influenced Blizz enough to ban the esports dude for his political statement? Or would they have done it regardless, because they want to make as much money as possible and didn't want to piss off a massive market?

Tencent owns Path of Exile dev GGG, yet they were free to do/say whatever they wanted about the situation.

It's not so black and white, all chinese companies aren't evil.
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Spectre: Does anyone know of Diablo alternatives that are here?
Here are some suggestions (mine and from other posters above)

https://www.gog.com/game/titan_quest_anniversary_edition

https://www.gog.com/game/torchlight

https://www.gog.com/game/darkstone

https://www.gog.com/game/heretic_kingdoms_the_inquisition

https://www.gog.com/game/sacred_gold

https://www.gog.com/game/the_incredible_adventures_of_van_helsing_final_cut

https://www.gog.com/game/grim_dawn

https://www.gog.com/game/nox

https://www.gog.com/game/hexplore

https://www.gog.com/game/victor_vran

https://www.gog.com/game/depths_of_peril
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Themken: Why should Blizzard be boycotted?
and why should we care if the OP boycotts blizzard

To OP, make up your own mind or consult an 8-ball.
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qwixter:
They do as they wish but I was curious what it was about. I had already forgot that competition thing.
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Spectre: Does anyone know of Diablo alternatives that are here?
In somewhat of a time-line order.

https://www.gog.com/game/diablo

https://www.gog.com/game/sacred_gold

https://www.gog.com/game/sacred_2_gold

https://www.gog.com/game/torchlight

https://www.gog.com/game/torchlight_ii

https://www.gog.com/game/victor_vran

https://www.gog.com/game/the_incredible_adventures_of_van_helsing_final_cut

https://www.gog.com/game/titan_quest_anniversary_edition

https://www.gog.com/game/grim_dawn
Look up why people were boycotting. If you agree with it, and don't think the reasons have become invalid (it hasn't imo), then it's unfortunately a case of what Breja stated.

Tons of other great games, but if you really really want to play Blizzard games, then it's still technically possible without Battlenet. You can buy copies off of Amazon that either work without Battlenet (D2, WC3, SC1), or can be cracked to work without it (I think)
Personal boycotts are looked tantrums. Nobody cares. So lots of folks only join boycotts to put a collective pressure on an organization.

That collective pressure was applied and some results came out of it. The boycott is finished.

So now, you can buy their games.

I just won't anymore because I haven't seen anything worth playing.
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Hawkbit12: Remember last year? Well around that time I was finally going to buy Diablo. Then the Blizzard boycott happened and I decided not to. It's been a few months and the boycott seems to be forgotten. Should I give it up or keep going?
This is what I read from your tossed up post; "Can I have your permission to continue to pirate Blizzards games since I obviously don't have strong opinion about this...?"

So yes, why not just ask an 8 ball? :P


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rojimboo: Some believed the Activision acquisition wouldn't affect things too much.
That's what some blind souls say about Tencent going 100% in to Funcom (just months after Funcom acquiring rights to Dune)...

Damn, only Tencent will gain on it.
Post edited April 10, 2020 by sanscript
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rojimboo: Tencent only owned less than 10% of the company at the time, yet you're saying it influenced Blizz enough to ban the esports dude for his political statement? Or would they have done it regardless, because they want to make as much money as possible and didn't want to piss off a massive market?
Well, I said China and Tencent between brackets.
But, anyway, in both cases ActiBlizz still looked evil and worthy of a boycott.
(for me it's easy because I don't play any of their new titles, but I can understand it would be difficult)

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rojimboo: Tencent owns Path of Exile dev GGG, yet they were free to do/say whatever they wanted about the situation.
It's not so black and white, all chinese companies aren't evil.
Really? I'll check some sources, because I wouldn't have expected it..
Chinese companies aren't evil per se, it's the dictatorship that makes them so (see also Xiaomi).
Post edited April 10, 2020 by phaolo
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Hawkbit12: Remember last year? Well around that time I was finally going to buy Diablo. Then the Blizzard boycott happened and I decided not to. It's been a few months and the boycott seems to be forgotten. Should I give it up or keep going?
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sanscript: This is what I read from your tossed up post; "Can I have your permission to continue to pirate Blizzards games since I obviously don't have strong opinion about this...?"

So yes, why not just ask an 8 ball? :P
Not exactly. More like does this still matter or am I holding on to something that was settled long ago. If I didn't have a strong opinion I wouldn't have bothered to begin with. I don't pirate games to begin with [Shrugs]
Post edited April 10, 2020 by Hawkbit12
Keep boycotting them.

And remember, they're not "Blizzard." They're Activision Blizzard. Keep boycotting Activision Blizzard.
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Hawkbit12: Not exactly. More like does this still matter or am I holding on to something that was settled long ago.
That depends on what you mean by "settled". Did Blizzard in any real way change or make up for what they did? No. Are people still talking about it? No, they stopped as soon as Blizzard showed them shiny new trailers for Diablo and WoW. Seriously, I find the way people's phony reddit outrage evaporated instantly the minute those cinematics dropped to be more disgusting than anything Blizzard did.