That is a bold statement. Very bold indeed.
It's a live service game that I am sure will probably receive a fairly large amount of changes before season 1 even starts. This whole "Gold" thing is meaningless.
Let's go!
So release it NOW!
"diablo 4 has gone gold " Diablo 4 is realased for the next 4-5 weeks we get a #$%^ load of fixes x)
Which means the beta was just for marketing purposes (I mean, we all knew that, lol). All fixes, reworks, feeback, for later.Damn, it's been a long time since I saw someone trying that "has gone gold" thing since it means nothing nowadays...
What "Going Gold" really means is that the version of the game that will be burned onto the discs for the console box copies of Diablo 4 is complete. There will still be day one updates, patches and hotfixes.
I'm not sure how old the version we played in beta is to the "gone gold" but I'm worried.I'm not trying to be negative just realistic when we compare some of the deep issues we've experienced and heard of from players.If anything I expected them to push the game back and I know I'm not alone when feeling this way about the game from the version we played.I know we're all excited to play a new game and specially those OG Diablo players, but I hope it's well polished with from movement and abilities to server stability. I know I ran into a lot of in game issues on beta and did not expect them all to get fixed in time from their initial release. Reading this "going gold" is VERY bold of them.
In 50 days, GGG would bring more content than blizzard in 3 years.
Awesome gold framed pic, and I love the gold text in this article. Job well done. Can't wait for DIV to go live.
well_we_are_waiting;webm
Lies, a live service never gets Gold, there is always something to change.
So what we're saying is that Early Access Day 1 patch is going to be huge. And normal release Day 1 patch is going to be huge+