Diablo 3 Forums
I am trying to post on the Blizzard forums but it gives me the error 'No character was found'.I don't want to use my bought account linked to my real Diablo 3 character for security reasons. We all know how often forums get hacked and user names and hashes posted publicly.
Should that happen I don't want it to relate to my real playing account.I have another account which has a 'BattleTag' account and one post I saw said this was required to be able to post on the forums, not necessarily a bought game and character, but this is not working for me.EDIT To those that told me it uses the 'same system' I understand what you are trying to say; in that it authenticates with the same credentials. But let me put it this way; if the forums go down, or D3 game goes down, you are trying to tell me they use the same system, so they both go down.
There were once three brothers who were gods. One was called Zeus another Poseidon and the last Hades. They ruled different things, Zeus ruled the sky, Poseidon ruled the oceans and seas but Hades ruled the underworld. The three brothers did not talk a lot apart from Zeus and Poseidon. Hades is the brother of Zeus. After the overthow of their Father Cronus he drew lots with Zeus and Poseidon, another brother, for shares of the world. He had the worst draw and was made lord of the underworld, ruling over the dead. He is a greedy god who is greatly concerned with increasing his subjects. Zeus poseidon hades story. The Greek gods had much in common with Sumerian deities. Zeus was the Greek equivalent of Enlil (later Ammon), Babylonian God of Heaven and Earth. Poseidon was the Greek equivalent of Oannes, the standard of marine gods for the Sumerians. Zeus, lord of Olympus, was a weather god, controller of lightning.
Jun 18 Linux Help with Stutter(Unsupported) ATM, battle.net and diablo 3 start up fine with playonlinux and a simple 64bit bottle(4.10 Staging). But diablo 3 has this distinct problem with massive stutter.
Not the case is it. There is no such thing as anonymous posting on the Battle.net forums. They are not public forums. They are a deep-rooted part of the Battle.net system which requires you to have an active, paid Battle.net account in order to participate.As for your 'security reasons,' the Battle.net forums cannot be independently compromised. It is a part of the Battle.net system and does not have a separate authentication system from the rest of Battle.net services. Using the forums does not put your account at risk. @kindascrewed It's obvious that you have no idea what you are talking about.
I don't mean to offend, but it's important that you realize that you are looking at the situation incorrectly. Battle.net uses one authentication method.
This is shared between the website and all of the games. All of them go through the same system.
If you believe that your browser is compromised or that your computer is compromised, that's a different issue entirely. But there is nothing about the forums that puts you at risk.–Jul 17 '12 at 18:03.
Short Answer: You don't need to own Diablo 3, but you do need to own one of: Starcraft 2, Diablo 3, or World of Warcraft. In the event you own World of Warcraft, the account needs to be in good standing as well.Long Answer: In order to post on the Bnet forums, you not only need to log in to Battle.net, but you also need to choose one of your Accounts/Games to post as. For instance, the first time I logged in, it chose my (very old and neglected) WoW account.
Since I haven't played that for several years, and the subscription is long since past, I can't post using that account. Switching to my Diablo 3 account, though, made it nice and easy to post.It does look like you have to own at least one of Blizzard's more recent games (WoW, SC2, or D3) in order to post on their forums. If you choose your WoW account, it also has to be in good standing.To choose your 'account' on the D3 forums. You will see this:Use this to login with the account you created. After doing so, that same area will turn into a 'character select' section. This is where you should be able to choose your D3/SC2 battle tag account.
Select the account, and you are now posting as that account.
Blizzard chief creative officer Rob Pardo has jumped to Jay Wilson's defence in that turned nasty.The thread was; he's moving onto a new project at Blizzard. His farewell elicited a vociferous response from those in the community who felt Diablo 3 didn't live up to its billing.Rob Pardo had seen enough.' This thread saddens me greatly,' he wrote. 'I know that the Battle.net forums have earned a reputation for rough justice, but I do not believe justice is being served by how people are speaking about Jay's departure from Diablo 3.' Pardo is 'very proud' of Diablo 3, but he's not blind: he knows there's work to do.'
The Diablo community deserves an even better game from Blizzard' Rob Pardo'The Diablo community deserves an even better game from Blizzard,' he wrote, 'and we are committed to improving it. We have a talented team in place and have no intention of stopping work on Diablo 3 until it is the best game in the franchise.' Rob Pardo hired Jay Wilson seven years ago to bring Diablo 3 to life. He credited Wilson's 'great design instincts' and 'unparalleled knack for making it fun to smash bad guys'.' I've worked with many, many designers at Blizzard and Jay is one of the best,' Pardo wrote. 'He has a great career at Blizzard ahead of him and I guarantee that you will enjoy Jay's game designs in future Blizzard games.' What Wilson is working on now, we don't know.
But I doubt it's anything to do with World of Warcraft or StarCraft or Diablo. A return to Warcraft RTS? A new IP?Concluding, Pardo put himself in the firing line and asked that the community blame him and not Jay Wilson for Diablo 3.' If you still feel the need to dish out blame, then I would prefer you direct it at me,' he wrote. 'I was the executive producer on the project; I hired Jay and I gave him advice and direction throughout the development process. I was ultimately responsible for the game we released and take full responsibility for the quality of the result.'