Because the expansion is coming out and they didn't want to get rid of the auctionhouse (revenue source) until they had a new source of revenue. If they get people playing the game again, then they'll buy the expansion.
It worked though, I pre-ordered.
On that note, Higlac#1411 add me.
Loot 2.0 and the recent patch changed a lot of the core gameplay and now Diablo 3 is fun. Things drop that you can actually use, and there's less broken builds. If you haven't played since 2012 then you should pick it up again and give it a try.
Which also looks extremely dated. Even though I still go back and play through it every once in a while. It took me too damn long to find out that the steam pipe on the mine level was the way forward.
I figured I should edit so I don't sound like as much of a monumental dick.
Me: White text on a black screen? What does it say?
Them: I don't know, can't I just bring it in to you?
Me: Why the **** did you call then?
I was just figuring that instead of buying a handful of externals, he could buy one box and some internal drives, which would save some space, and...
Carbonite maybe, Dropbox probably not. They will, however store things that are not easily replaced, such as pictures or (encrypted) financial documents. The idea being that you have a quick backup in case your data in use (on the laptop) is destroyed somehow, and that if there were an issue at...
If you're going to drop that much on an external then you should do this properly.
Keep your important (non-replaceable) stuff on the other externals or stored someplace online. You can never consider data backed up unless you have three copies of it. 1. In use, like an internal drive. 2. On...
Can verify, Lenovo make solid stuff for cheap. Never see them in the shop for repairs, and this "black friday" deal has been going for months.
http://shop.lenovo.com/us/en/laptops/ideapad/y-series/