Difference between revisions of "Diablo III"
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[[Diablo III]] will block certain systems running the game if it does not detect a certain spec of video card. However, it is possible to force the game to run on any video card (even if it does not meet the minimum specification of the game).<ref>http://www.reddit.com/r/gaming/comments/tn8la/im_going_to_die/c4o2ada</ref> | [[Diablo III]] will block certain systems running the game if it does not detect a certain spec of video card. However, it is possible to force the game to run on any video card (even if it does not meet the minimum specification of the game).<ref>http://www.reddit.com/r/gaming/comments/tn8la/im_going_to_die/c4o2ada</ref> | ||
− | This fix has been acknowledged by Blizzard, but comes with its own warning: | + | This fix has been acknowledged by Blizzard, but comes with its own warning from Omrakos: |
:...if you decide to do this and have terrible performance as expected, please do not contact us reporting it. We know the unsupported cards aren't going to perform well and there's nothing we'll be able to do to remedy it.<ref>http://us.battle.net/d3/en/forum/topic/4903520596</ref> | :...if you decide to do this and have terrible performance as expected, please do not contact us reporting it. We know the unsupported cards aren't going to perform well and there's nothing we'll be able to do to remedy it.<ref>http://us.battle.net/d3/en/forum/topic/4903520596</ref> |
Revision as of 08:10, 15 May 2012
Diablo III is the third title in the Diablo series (preceded by Diablo in 1996 and Diablo II in 2000). It is developed by Blizzard.
Windows
Availability
All versions of Diablo III unlock a download of the game on a Battle.net account, which does not require installing an external downloader or client. Retail editions are expected to be cheaper than directly purchasing from Battle.net.
Battle.net
The game is fairly restrictive in requiring constant online access in order to play both single and multiplayer portions of the game, which is a departure from how Diablo II and StarCraft II handled their singleplayer campaigns. An 'always-on' connection requirement for singleplayer can be considered a form of Digital Rights Management (DRM).
Video Settings
Multi-Monitor
Reportedly working by setting Fullscreen Windowed mode and setting a multi-monitor resolution.[1]
Graphics Adjustment
D3Prefs.txt
Some settings are held in the file D3Prefs.txt:
- Windows 7:
C:\Users\%Username%\Documents\Diablo III\D3Prefs.txt
Settings can be adjusted, such as:
- TonemapExposure
- TonemapContrast
- TonemapSaturation
- TonemapGain
Darker D3
Using the Darker D3 Pixel Shader by Pyloneer, it is possible to make a change to the brightness and sharpness of the shaders.
- Usage
- Run Diablo III at least once.
- Select a setting from the website.
- Extract the .zip into the Diablo III folder.
- Use the 'Pause' key to toggle the effect.
Breach Of Terms Of Service
Jay Wilson, Game Director of Diablo III, stated the following on 13 May 2012:
- "TOS against mods is so we can ban cheaters. I agree DarkD3 is not a cheat...yet. As long as it is not a cheat, no ban is likely."[2]
Jay Wilson previously stated that altering graphics is against Terms Of Service, and can result in a ban.[3] Following this guide using Darker D3 is at one's own risk.
Improve Graphical Sharpness Filtering
The FXAA Injector is reported to work with Diablo III to improve graphical sharpness filtering.[4][5]
Issues And Fixes
Video Card Not Supported
You may receive the error message:
- We have detected that your video card is not supported by Diablo III.
Diablo III will block certain systems running the game if it does not detect a certain spec of video card. However, it is possible to force the game to run on any video card (even if it does not meet the minimum specification of the game).[6]
This fix has been acknowledged by Blizzard, but comes with its own warning from Omrakos:
- ...if you decide to do this and have terrible performance as expected, please do not contact us reporting it. We know the unsupported cards aren't going to perform well and there's nothing we'll be able to do to remedy it.[7]
A list of unsupported video cards can be found on the Blizzard website.
Solution:
Open D3Prefs.txt
using notepad in the following location:
- Windows 7:
C:\Users\%Username%\Documents\Diablo III\D3Prefs.txt
Change:
HardwareClass "0" to HardwareClass "1" DisableTrilinearFiltering "0" to DisableTrilinearFiltering "1"
Migrating From Beta To Full Release
Blizzard has advised those who have the beta installed, to uninstall the beta and delete all extra beta files[8], including:
- Windows XP:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Battle.net
- Windows Vista/7:
C:\ProgramData\Battle.net
Once the files are deleted, run the full retail installer.
"Updating game files" Issue
Some players are reporting the game getting stuck at installation in the "Updating game files" part.
Method - Disable Anti-Virus Software
- Turn off your anti-virus software and firewall.
- Loading the setup file again.
- Running the launcher as administrator.
Method - Connect Using Different Network Adaptor
The Blizzard Agent may be attempting to connect over the wrong network adaptor. The following steps may resolve your issue (in Windows 7):
- Open the Control Panel.
- Select "View network status and tasks".
- Select "Change adapter settings".
- Right click on each adapter and select "Disable". Leave your primary adapter (the one that provides your internet connection) enabled. You should now have only one enabled adapter.
- Visit google to ensure you are still connected to the internet.
- Navigate to "C:\ProgramData" (a hidden folder) and delete the folder named "Battle.net" if it exists.
- Retry the installer/launcher.
Method - Delete/Modify Agent Files
Delete Agent.exe
in:
- Windows 7:
C:\ProgramData\Battle.net\Agent\
Modify Agent.db
by:
- Opening using notepad.
- Find
p2penable : true
top2penable : false
.
Installation Stuck At 10%
If the user has any connections configured in "Dial-up and Virtual Private Network settings" and they're set to "Dial whenever a network connection is not present," the install won't proceed past 10%.[9]
Overlays
Running programs that put an overlay over Diablo III (such as Mumble, Xfire, and MSI Afterburner) can cause Diablo III to crash. Use these overlays at your own risk.[10]
Login Error Messages
These messages may appear when trying to log in.
Error 12
This means that no license is attached to the Battle.net account, a problem with many users in Asia. Check [kr.battle.net/d3/ko/forum/topic/1380288015?page=1 this thread] for more information.
Error 37
This message means that the login servers are at full capacity. Try logging in later when the servers are less busy.[11]
Error 75
Error 75 means that Blizzard servers are down. Check Diablo III Server Status page for updates.
System Requirements
Mac
Issues And Fixes
Migrating From Beta To Full Release
Blizzard has advised those who have the beta installed, to uninstall the beta and delete all extra beta files[12], including:
- Mac:
/Users/Shared/Battle.net
Unresolved Issues
Window Unresponsive
Game client window becomes unresponsive when a dialog box is opened in the background.
System Requirements
Linux
WINE
Reportedly working using WINE, with more information on the Diablo III WineHQ entry.
General Information
Forums
References
- ↑ http://www.wsgf.org/node/21375
- ↑ https://twitter.com/#!/Angryrobotics/status/201726183740686336
- ↑ https://twitter.com/#!/Angryrobotics/status/201405207039578113
- ↑ http://timothylottes.blogspot.se/2011/03/nvidia-fxaa.html
- ↑ http://eu.battle.net/d3/en/forum/topic/3950095509?page=1
- ↑ http://www.reddit.com/r/gaming/comments/tn8la/im_going_to_die/c4o2ada
- ↑ http://us.battle.net/d3/en/forum/topic/4903520596
- ↑ http://eu.battle.net/d3/en/forum/topic/3980578358
- ↑ http://us.battle.net/d3/en/forum/topic/4916972036
- ↑ http://us.battle.net/d3/en/forum/topic/4916972036
- ↑ http://eu.battle.net/d3/en/forum/topic/4064636470
- ↑ http://eu.battle.net/d3/en/forum/topic/3980578358