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by Sol Invictus, Level 53
Last updated at July 3, 2009, 9:21 pm
Diablo II Mephisto Render CGI
Blizzard community manager Bashiok wrote a lengthy and revealing post concerning the delayed release of the Diablo II 1.13 patch that was announced some months ago. Details are as follows:

Many of you are wondering what's up with the patch and the ladder reset. While I've sprinkled some information around, it's about time it was all mashed up in one easy-to-read location.

The Story -
Once upon a time our internal legacy development teams wanted to put some much needed love into Diablo II. Diablo II doesn't have tournaments with millions of dollars swirling about them, so it generally took a back seat to the patch development time of our other legacy titles. But one day the planets aligned, and it was finally time to give the old girl a new coat of paint and break a bottle of champagne over her bow with the release of a patch. This went well. Meetings were held, the community was involved and polled, and an extremely long list of ideas and changes was created. That list was then cut down to changes felt to be either necessary changes, or easily implemented to ensure development time was efficient. This also went well.

Not long after, the alarm bells sounded. The patch was progressing quickly, and the release was potentially imminent. Early on it was decided, and somewhat of a no-brainer, that a ladder reset with coincide with the patch release. With the patch progressing well, a potential release of two weeks was estimated, and as always this is the exact amount of forewarning given to players and the community before a ladder reset. An announcement was made quickly and immediately to ensure a full two week notice was given. There are many reasons for this standard two-week notice, not the least of which is that most players don't understand the meaning of ladder and non-ladder, and how a reset affects their characters. Following any reset our support departments are flooded with issues related to the change of their characters, so we attempt to inform beforehand and avoid any unnecessary confusion.

This was all well and good, the community was excited, and the developers were having fun and enjoying being able to work on Diablo II again. Then, as it tends to do, reality struck. (link) Work had to be swiftly and immediately realigned and has and continues to be focused on addressing issues for a different title to resolve a very serious issue.

The Now -
The Warcraft III patch is now on the Public Test Realm (PTR) and testing is progressing. Once that patch is released work can shift back to Diablo II and the 1.13 patch, and we'll be working to getting that patch up on its own PTR as soon as possible. This could be a matter of weeks. Once it's up and in a testing state for all of you, it's then going to be a matter of ensuring the features are good and it's a solid patch. The more people we have testing the patch and providing valid feedback, the better the patch will be, and hopefully the quicker it will be released. So that's my challenge to you. You've been waiting a long time, you want an awesome patch, you want a reset. To get all that, we need good solid testing and feedback, reproduction steps for bugs, detailed descriptions of issues or errors, etc. So once this goes live on the PTR, I expect some crazed-youruinedtheeconomy-testing.


Many have speculated that the release for the patch's delay was due to the development of a Warcraft III patch which is currently in its final testing stage, which indeed appears to be the case.
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Project_Xii
Project_Xii Jul 3, 2009 at 10:04 pm
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Wasn't this in Spetznaz's post down below?
Sol Invictus
Sol Invictus Jul 3, 2009 at 10:06 pm
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Was it? I only just noticed. I'm having connection problems right now so I'm simply posting as much as I can before I lose connection again. 
Sp3tSnAz
Sp3tSnAz Jul 4, 2009 at 3:31 am
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:O, people actually still read the Diablo posts!

No one seems to comment on any diablo stuff these days :(

Mind you, it's not like we havent discussed everything they've mentioned to death already... the stuff we are getting now seems very pointless
Project_Xii
Project_Xii Jul 4, 2009 at 5:14 am
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Of course! The D3 news posts are what I like best. They're just rare to see, and even rarer for me to have much of an opinion on. Usually I'll just read them and go "Hmmm...."
Hard to extrapolate on things that really are just tidbits.
Sp3tSnAz
Sp3tSnAz Jul 4, 2009 at 5:57 am
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Yeah, I wish they'd show us something big already... Doubt we'll see a new class b4 BlizzCon, but maybe a new area type would be cool to see....
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