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* ''[[Diablo]] II'', already quite similar to [[Roguelike]]s, offers a "hardcore" setting to players who have beaten the game, in which their character file is locked after a single death, and can no longer be played. (It's still there, though, and you can see a record of all your Hardcore deaths if you feel like keeping them. And cheaters can edit the dead character's save to restore them to life, good as new. [[No Fair Cheating|But that's cheating. Cheater.]])
* ''[[Diablo]] II'', already quite similar to [[Roguelike]]s, offers a "hardcore" setting to players who have beaten the game, in which their character file is locked after a single death, and can no longer be played. (It's still there, though, and you can see a record of all your Hardcore deaths if you feel like keeping them. And cheaters can edit the dead character's save to restore them to life, good as new. [[No Fair Cheating|But that's cheating. Cheater.]])
** Quoth the game manual:
** Quoth the game manual:
{{quote| ''Note: [[Blizzard Entertainment]] is in no way responsible for your hardcore character. If you choose to create and play a hardcore character, you do so at your own risk. Blizzard is not responsible for the death and loss of your hardcore characters for any reason including Internet lag, bugs, Acts of God, your little sister, or any other reason whatsoever. Consult the End User License Agreement for more details. Blizzard will not, and does not have the capability to restore any deceased Hardcore characters. Don't even ask. La-la-la-la-la, we can't hear you.''}}
{{quote|''Note: [[Blizzard Entertainment]] is in no way responsible for your hardcore character. If you choose to create and play a hardcore character, you do so at your own risk. Blizzard is not responsible for the death and loss of your hardcore characters for any reason including Internet lag, bugs, Acts of God, your little sister, or any other reason whatsoever. Consult the End User License Agreement for more details. Blizzard will not, and does not have the capability to restore any deceased Hardcore characters. Don't even ask. La-la-la-la-la, we can't hear you.''}}
** ''[[Diablo III]]'' continues the tradition.
** ''[[Diablo III]]'' continues the tradition.
* So, too, does independently-designed ''[[Diablo]]'' clone ''[[Torchlight]]'', but this setting is readily available upon character creation.
* So, too, does independently-designed ''[[Diablo]]'' clone ''[[Torchlight]]'', but this setting is readily available upon character creation.