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Blizzard's Rob Pardo Responds To Celebration Over Diablo III Director's Departure

Jay Wilson, director on Diablo III, recently announced that he was leaving Diablo III to work on another project internally at Blizzard. In response, many Diablo fans on Blizzard's message boards were happy. In response to that, Blizzard's chief creative officer, Rob Pardo, jumped in to defend Wilson.

You can read his full response by heading to the message boards, or reading the full quote below. The gist of Pardo's message is that Wilson is an excellent designer who knows what he's doing, and to see such celebration over his departure is upsetting. Pardo appreciates the "rough justice" frequently handed out on Blizzard's message boards, but doesn't believe that justice is being properly served in Wilson's case.

This thread saddens me greatly. 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 III.

I am very proud of the Diablo franchise and what the team was able to accomplish with Diablo III. As a gamer I have enjoyed the game and played for many, many nights with friends and family. I’m not, however, going to use that as an excuse. The Diablo community deserves an even better game from Blizzard and we are committed to improving it. We have a talented team in place and have no intention of stopping work on Diablo III until it is the best game in the franchise.

I’m the only person in this thread who has actually worked with Jay. I hired Jay to head up the Diablo project and had the pleasure of getting to work with him, both in building the team and designing the game. He has great design instincts and has added so much to the franchise with his feel for visceral combat, boss battles, and an 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. 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.

If you love Diablo as much as we do, then please continue to let us know how you feel we can improve the game. If you still feel the need to dish out blame, then I would prefer you direct it at me. 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.

[via NeoGAF]

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Comments
  • Good riddance.

  • and i still say like the rest of the entire diablo gaming community.

    **ck that loser! im glad he's gone
  • Very nicely said and stated.

  • You would have been better off keeping quiet. Now the internet will just hate on you too.
  • I very much enjoyed (am still enjoying) Diablo 3. As always, can't wait to see what Blizzard has for us next.
  • Out of interest, could someone let me know why everyone seems to hate Jay Wilson so much?
  • The boss battles were uninspiring. Ubers were a joke. The combat not even a pale shadow of D2. He's defending the things Jay was responsible for which have caused all to rejoice at his departure. Maybe reality will settle in once their expansion flops.
  • I don't know anything about Diablo 3 or the director (I stayed away form that mess), but if he was one of the people responsible for the extremely poor direction the game went and the catastrophe that was the release, then how can anyone say people shouldn't be celebrating over this? It seems only logical.
  • i do not know who is responsible for what but D3 is a very good game. it does not matter if you created the perfect game you would have people bashing it.
  • Diablo 3 was a piece of crap that made me regret spending 50 bucks. Torchlight 2, which is the real sequel to D2 (it's made by the same people) is a MUCH better game at half the price. D3 was made by amateurs, and it plays like that. Diablo is dead. Long live Torchlight.
  • Never played Diablo 3.
  • What an honorable man. I shall delay the apocalypse another month for this restoration of faith in humanity.

  • Wilson has handled the Diablo 3 community terribly. The vast vast majority of the D3 fans just want to see the game improve and become the sequel we all wanted. Absolutely much of the D3 complaining is unjustified but there are some serious issues with the game that he just seemed to be ignorant of, or unwilling to admit to. Not to mention the entire twitter thing with the ex D2 developer.
  • Nothing but respect for Rob. That message was great, and asking them to blame him instead of Jay was honorable.
  • This is hilarious, you ever have that moment in school where the professor says he won't be in tomorrow and everyone celebrates? Thats exactly what this is lol
  • The diehard "fans" will never been pleased with the growing mentality to blame someone for the game's shortcomings and their displeasure. I heard people slander Starcraft 2's story, continue to tear at WoW and obliterate Diablo when the games themselves are not even a fraction as bad as the metacritic fanatics and forum majority make them to be. Still stand by my stance that these type of people over hype themselves and refuse to let go of past games. I still have yet to hear an honest complaint, that can still give credit to where credit is due for some of the changes and updates these games receive. Makes me wonder if people have truly played a terrible game. Look at Death by Degrees, Mindjack, movie licensed games...those are worthy to be called as HORRIBLE.
  • This guys whole dream was to develope a diablo game. He does a good (maybe not great, but good) job, and everybody hates him.
  • If people want to complain let them @.@ jessh
  • What a great bit there. Good dude defending all that noise. Respect points earned

  • God for him.
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