Whatever the reason, it's disappointing when a game that fans have been waiting for just doesn't work as intended; here's a list of some of the worst offenders for terrible launch states Diablo 4 Gold:
GAMERANT VIDEO OF THE DAY 1. Diablo 3
With Diablo 2 having been released all the way back in 2000, action RPG fans had been waiting for Diablo 3 with feverish excitement. So it was of little surprise that when the game released in 2012, it set a new record for the fastest selling PC game ever, with over 3.5 million copies sold in 24 hours. It was just a shame that only a small number could actually play it.
Some players stated that they got loading screens that wouldn't go away, others said that their errors showed up during character creation, and many reported difficulties connecting to their accounts. Things got so bad, in fact, that Activision took Diablo 3's servers down several times to fix the problem, which created a bigger headache for players.
2. SimCity
In SimCity, the player's goal is to create a harmonious environment for the population. Players can build all sorts of different buildings and locations and they can also help the city survive natural disasters – or put them through disasters on purpose. It was a little ironic then, that one disaster SimCity couldn't get itself through was its own server trouble.
Like Diablo 3, SimCity was designed to be 'always online,' so it was bad news when players found themselves unable to connect to the servers and actually play the game. This persisted for several days and EA was forced to disable several gameplay features (including leaderboards and achievements) to fix thing, but even then, some noted that there were other issues with the game buy Diablo IV Gold.