SleepingMoogle Wrote:All relevant information and support articles have since been updated to be very obvious about it, but I'm fairly sure they did before.
They didn't.
Day of release of the patch: people complained about it, and blizzard provided the reply I linked to, saying that new digital copies would be stuck in starter edition mode for up to 3 days.
Day after: they posted a stickied thread in the diablo 3 technical issues forum - the thing Lewwyn linked to.
Today: they announced that capping at level 13 / skeleton king was actually a mistake.
So apparently they were in a hurry and didn't think about the fact that starter editions were limited in that way in addition to being unable to use the auction house and public chat. Or they thought of it, but they were in a
really big hurry and didn't care about legitimate customers as much as about fraudulent purchases, and therefore just slapped their existing code path (starter edition limitations) onto the problem since it was close to what was needed.
When I bought it, the terms of purchase, service, what have you did not say that digital purchasers would be unable to play most of the game for 3 days. This does make sense as they obviously rushed this out and were surely not planning to leave it like that. Nevertheless for a couple days, their official position was "suck it up". It literally took multiple days before they admitted it was a bad idea (and said it was "unintended" (wow, that's a lot of effort they put into not saying sorry)).