It's not the AH you're depending on, it's gear. Gear is luck. If you're lucky, everything goes smooth without touching the AH. If you're unlucky, the game is - no pun intended - hell. The AH is a tool to smooth out that gap, and give everyone the chance to be successful.
That's what I don't get from the "the AH is ruining my Diablo" camp. You're not forced to use it, none of it comes into your bags without you earning something in game, and it's no different from trading in D2, albeit with an interface instead of having to catch someone in game who wants to trade with you. If you don't like it, don't use it - but you also have to accept that you're going to have to grind more to get all the gear you want.
I do like the changes they're talking about with the loot systems, though. Making it easier to gear up in Inferno should help quite a bit, and should lower the prices on the AH a bit besides.
That's what I don't get from the "the AH is ruining my Diablo" camp. You're not forced to use it, none of it comes into your bags without you earning something in game, and it's no different from trading in D2, albeit with an interface instead of having to catch someone in game who wants to trade with you. If you don't like it, don't use it - but you also have to accept that you're going to have to grind more to get all the gear you want.
I do like the changes they're talking about with the loot systems, though. Making it easier to gear up in Inferno should help quite a bit, and should lower the prices on the AH a bit besides.