It happened to D2R Items who put up $100,000 to maximize his Barbarian as much as possible however, he didn't end having so many wins that the game just...stopped matching him up because of his ridiculous MMR and he claims that he'll stand around for 48 to 72 hours , waiting for a match. The video below was posted by Jtisallbusiness to ask if he can consider requesting an amount of money back from his $100K account since this portion of the game hasn't was able to serve him and, in effect. The account has 1.5K liked and 15,000 dislikes. the game isn't attracting an audience who will be supportive:
There's a chance that a solution to this issue is in the works, as Blizzard has expressed concern about the issue that some players are unable to find matches in Battleground PvP After more than a month Jitsallbusiness claimed that Blizzard finally did respond to him with regards to it. But it's unclear the consequences if they begin playing him again with such a good character or if it's possible for him to lose the amount he's put into. The commenters on the site said that when this situation was unfolding that this could be the outcome whenever you "win" in a pay-to-win-win-win-win-win-win-.
Diablo 3's launch in 2012 was a complete disaster due to its ever-online requirements, its damaged servers, as well as a real-money auction house that no one appreciated or desired. Ten years more later, we're aware that eventually Blizzard was able to get things back on track in the form of Diablo 3 and ended up producing a stunning ARPG. But why did it take more than two years for Blizzard to take down that irritating fake-money Diablo 2 Resurrected Items? You can blame the boxes the game was shipped in , and their printed promises of an active auction house.