
One great command to run in the game, given by a helpful fellow player online is the command: There are still bots (although less of them, it seems) and Spammers (advertising their websites) cluttering up screen after screen in public games.I may be wrong, but I think I remember Blizzard saying something to the effect that they were going to do this a while back, to decrease the need to "run bosses" - to increase the enjoyment of 'intended' gameplay - but also to discourage botting.
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After playing through the game a few times (with newly-created characters through "Normal" mode), I already have Full Pieces of a few Low-Level Sets. I have been seeing more Uniques, Gems, Runes and especially Set Pieces than I remember in earlier game versions. I have made a few Ladder Characters already, and while playing through the world, I feel that the "world drops" are improved.
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This was understandable, since I was running it from an old installation folder - one that Windows 10 didn't automatically 'know about', since installing 10 as a Dual-Boot with Windows 8.1 - I hadn't gone through the Diablo2 Installation Process with Windows 10, at this point.

I looked around the BattleNet forii, but nothing was being said - at least about problems with the Installer doing this - so I did some Troubleshooting of my own and found that Diablo2 wasn't listed in the Programs and Features section ("Uninstall or Change a Program") of the Windows Control Panel. Īt the time, these buttons did not work at all. The above location assumes that C: is your main Windows drive/partition (where Windows is installed to, which is created and used automatically, by Default) and it should also be noted that your User Name or Login Name goes where it says "". The above location is now where your ".D2S" and ".MAP" files are kept (your Character's save game information) - and where we'll be going to get Ladder-Only Runewords working in Single Player mode in a bit. Here though, I want to get into the changes that I noticed with these Patches, how the game worked in Windows 10 for me personally, and how Windows seems to handle the game files themselves now.įor example, the Save Games for Diablo2 are no longer kept within the Installation Directory (the folder where the game is installed to) - as of Patch 1.14 they are now located at:


Although I did not personally have any issues with these Updates, some people have, as can be seen if you browse the Support Forum for Diablo II (under "Classic Games" at BattleNet). For those of you interested in playing (or never stopped playing) Diablo 2, you may have noticed there was both a Ladder Reset (on May 17th) and some new Patches (up to 1.14 now).
