Diablo 3 beta f&f have started

*image of BETA preloading*

Oh my word... *visits BNet and hopes*

Congrats and enjoy! Please let me know 1 thing though... There is a thread on the official forums of a guy who has "non-awesome" (read "SA styled") latency and says that Single Player is extremely frustrating as actions all make server calls.

This is a bit of a concern. In WoW, the character movement was client-side and you wouldn't teleport unless your latency was through the roof. But Diablo3 seems like every action in the game relies on a decent (sub 300-500ms) latency to Blizz.

Any news regarding the game from an SA's POV would be appreciated Damienalexi!
 
Any news regarding the game from an SA's POV would be appreciated Damienalexi!

I don't think he has a beta code yet, he has just downloaded the beta client. I did so as well. I can run the game but you need to log on, when I try that it says my account isn't authorised.. :(
 
Interesting...

I know, it almost sounds like a dream, but it appears that it’s true!

According to a few sources playing the F&F Beta, it seems that Blizzard may have found a way to completely remove the delay of character combat actions resulting from network latency. This is further evident in many of the gameplay streams and youtube footage, in which nearly all combat actions appear to be instantaneous as if played in single-player. From what we understand, this only applies to combat actions, and not other gameplay functions, such as looting, chests, salvaging etc. The exception being big lagspikes, which will always cause a delay.

This has been corroborated further by F&F beta players who live in Australia. They are reporting that they are not seeing any delays in their combat actions, while having at least 200ms latency.

F&F sources have it that Blizzard are using a new method of client/server communication that provides a secure and tamper-proof method of using the local client to handle its own calculations, while sending the data to the server for verification. The Client doesn’t require the server to respond, hence removing Latency from the equation. The exact technical information of how this works is unknown, particularly how it protects the game from tampering with the client, however it is believed that the server checks all the data that comes from the client, and if it detects tampering it disconnects the client. This eliminates the need for the client to have to wait for a response from the server, and runs as business as usual unless the server doesn’t like what the client has sent it.

This is huge news, particularly for players in Australia, New Zealand and other high-latency regions that don’t have localized servers. Diablo 3 combat looks very fast-paced and the slightest delay would make the game feel rather broken.

If this turns out to be accurate, huge props to Blizzard for getting rid of the plague we call high-latency!
 
Does this mean a LAN could be a possibility again? Not only that, but a LAN without any "cheating".

The game will require "always-on" internet access (to help with cheating, amongst other things). You could LAN if all 4 players had internet access.
 
The game will require "always-on" internet access (to help with cheating, amongst other things). You could LAN if all 4 players had internet access.

LAN with 1-2 seconds delay? Or LAN with no delay in actions?

I can see the rumored delay-less action system working for single-player, and sub 50 latencies. But not for normal online play. No way I can play a fast paced game like Diablo3 with 300ms.
 
Game definitely looks better in motion than it does in screenshots. Also like how they changed the way town portals work, you basically gotta be out of battle to cast one successfully and you cannot use it some boss battles at all.
 
Orly!? :P

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Note that it says we can now publicly share Beta footage. I'd be happy to provide some screenshots / video's of the current state of the beta!
 
Note that it says we can now publicly share Beta footage. I'd be happy to provide some screenshots / video's of the current state of the beta!

Then I was half right. Public beta hasn't started, so if you in due to F & F, then you had the unfair advantage. njoy
 
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