![]() ![]() This may happen after a fresh install of Diablo II due to a version mismatch between the Diablo II client version and server version. That might have happened even if you haven't touched the game in 19 years because someone else might have used your CD Key and gotten it banned.We are aware of an issue in Diablo II (2000) affecting multiple gateways (US East, Europe, etc) which can cause an “Unable to identify version” error when connecting to. But my first guess should it happen is that your CD Key has been banned. If it fails to log in to Bnet at the "checking versions" step even with matching bottle contents and a proper install of the game into your bottle, report back with whatever other details you think might be important. Then use the SIMULATE REBOOT command and attempt to log in to Bnet. Examine the screenshots above and try to get your bottle to match – install "DirectX for Modern Games" into your bottle even though D2 doesn't use it just so you can compare the bottle contents more easily, it won't hurt anything. So there is something off about your bottle or your installation of Diablo 2. I just launched the unmodded Diablo II: Lord of Destruction application and attempted to log in to (I cannot do so with PlugY, it is for single-player/non-Bnet multiplayer only). I have DXVK BACKEND FOR D3D11 checked for that bottle but D2 makes no use of that so it doesn't matter. It doesn't matter if you have DEFAULT BOTTLE checked or not. HIGH RESOLUTION MODE and PERFORMANCE ENHANCED SYNCHRONIZATION (ESYNC) must both be un-checked. You need to have PERFORMANCE ENHANCED GRAPHICS checked. If it is not, your installation of Diablo 2 was not complete. Install "DirectX for Modern Games" into your bottle and ignore "PlugY" – then your bottle should be identical to mine. Other than that and "PlugY" (which is a mod for D2) your contents should be identical. I have "DirectX for Modern Games" installed into this bottle but it has no effect on Diablo 2, which is more than 20 years old. I needed to use two screenshots because I can't get all the components to show at the same time. Or if the application being run keeps some of its preferences in your ~/Documents folder (D2 doesn't do that by default). ![]() They are completely separate and have no interaction with each other in any way unless you specifically launch a Windows application using RUN COMMAND (or a "launcher" created with Run Command) from a bottle other than the bottle in which it physically resides. Kind of thought they would be kept separate. ![]() Is it required to delete the other bottle? I I created a new Windows 10 64 bit bottle (but didn't delete my oldīottle to pull my char from) and tried to connect to with d2s suffix is strictly necessary, the others just keep information regarding what portions of the map you have already revealed (the map seed and spawn itself is within the. map and a number of other files with different suffixes depending on how far along into the game your character might be. You might have used a different name for your bottle.ģ- Within the final Diablo II folder, you will see. Pretty sure that pathing is right for a default setup and everything past the "Bottles" folder is definitely right.Ģ- The first time you see "Diablo II" in the path it is the name of the bottle I use for the game. ~/Library/Application Support/Crossover/Bottles/Diablo II/drive_c/users/crossover/Saved Games/Diablo IIġ- I keep my bottles elsewhere because I don't like adding gigabytes of data to the ~/Library folder when it's not strictly necessary. You will find your character files in a folder called "Diablo II" located here: Yes! Single-player/non-"closed" Bnet multiplayer characters are completely portable. It to another? I'm not that far into the game again locally but IS there any way to pull the local char out of one bottle and move In Crossover 21, something about the WINE networking was updated which now permits "closed" games to be created and joined. Take a look at this thread, too, because in Crossover 20 people were able to log in to but could not create or join games in "closed". If you don't have a valid, unbanned license code for the game, what you describe might be one of the results. If the latter, the Key would have been set up for you. When you installed the game, did you use the "Crosstie" or did you install using the installer provided by your Blizzard account? If the former, you would have had to enter your CD Key during the installation. Hi, Ken! What is the exact version of Crossover you are using, 21.0? What is the exact version of MacOS you are running, 11.5.2? Version, so I'm refused access to servers. The game runs fine locally but when I attempt to connect toīattlenet servers an error comes up stating can't verify the ![]()
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