Blizzard has long claimed that Diablo 3 would release "when it's done," but today it's rather shockingly reversed that policy. In a post on the official forums , Diablo 3 Lead Designer Jay Wilson wrote that the player-versus-player combat simply weren't living up to Blizzard's standards. Rather than delay the entire game further, Blizzard has decided to go ahead with its planned launch (date TBD)the PvP Arena system.This is a major bombshell to drop on the Diablo community -- while a big part of Diablo's fanbase plays exclusively single-player or co-op, it's largely the PvP aspect that's kept Diablo 2 alive and well in gamers' hearts and minds for the past decade. What state must PvP be in for it to have come to this? And what's going on at Blizzard if a developer that's historically proved willing to push its games indefinitely has decided to launch without a major feature and patch it in later?Sound off in the comments: Without PvP included out of the box, will those of you who had planned to buy Diablo 3 on day one change your minds?