In every other context, your BattleTag will be shown.Īlso, just to clarify, your BattleTag identifier (the numbers appended to the end of your BattleTag nickname) will only be visible in the "Add Friend" dialog and on a player's profile page. For other players, your character's name will only appear within your player profile, as hover text the friends list, and when your character participates in quest dialog. Sure thing! When Diablo III launches, your character name will be visible to you in a variety of locations including the character selection screen and game menu. Lylirra, can we get some clarification on where character names show up vs. Again, this isn't too dramatic of a deal, but I'd appreciate your input. May as well just give gibberish names from now on, or simply call my monk "monk". Otherwise, I see no point in the naming option. The D2 Lobby more or less did that back then. Not the most dramatic and important point of criticism, but if I am to put hundreds of hours into my character just to farm items, I'd like at least his-her name to be out there. I understand that the account name clarifies and simplifies many of the interactions, but at least the in-game party chat or something could use your actual characters name. (I know that the name shows up when my character actually speaks in-game, but that's not what I'm striving for). Kind of takes away from the "my char is a boss" feel. It's kinda been springing on me that naming my character is more or less useless because it's my account name or battle-tag or something OTHER than my character name that shows on everything. So I have been coming up with all dem names for my characters.
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