19-04-2021




For Diablo II: Lord of Destruction on the PC, a GameFAQs message board topic titled 'Need install & patch help for Vista: D2, LoD and Plugy + Plugy advice'. Install disc from D2 2. Patch D2 to 1.13 3. Install disc from LoD 4. Patch LoD to 111B 5. Install plugy survival kit 10. In order to run a mod, Diablo II needs to be patched correctly,.

Il s'agit d'un patch / mod permettant de dépasser la résolution maximale prévue pour Diablo 2, à savoir 800*600. Grâce à D2Multires vous pourrez jouer en plein écran en 1680*1050, voir 1600 * 900 en directdraw.
  • A Diablo II 1.11b/1.13d improvement mod. Used on realm.angrenost.org - jankowskib/D2Ex2.
  • Patch 1.13c is the latest patch available for Diablo II. It introduced several changes, and while not a content patch like Patch 1.10, it still added a lot of changes to the game. The patch went on the PTR December 10th, 2009, and went live on March 23rd, 2010. 1 Respec Feature 2 Patch Notes 2.1 1.13d 2.1.1 New Features 2.1.2 Major Bugs 2.1.3 Minor Bugs 2.2 1.13c 2.2.1 Major Bugs 2.2.2 Minor.

Contenu du fichier texte d'installation :
[quote]To install, simply copy D2MultiResGame.exe, D2MultiRes.dll and
D2MultiRes.mpq to your Diablo II directory. You do not need
to copy over or replace any of your files, and none of yourDiablo 2 multires windows 10
files will be changed. At the moment, D2MultiRes only supports
the GDI (windowed mode) and DirectDraw graphics plugins. If
you are using Glide you'll almost certainly crash. If you're
using Direct3D you'll be able to run Diablo II, but expect to
see some funky graphic glitches while playing the game. To
switch to DirectDraw, run D2VidTst.exe (found in your Diablo II
directory) and choose the DirectDraw option. You shouldn't
notice any major drawbacks for using DirectDraw over Direct3D,
so for most users this probably won't be a problem.
Diablo To run, start D2MultiResGame.exe. You may use any of the
normal command line options available when playing Diablo II,
such as '-w' for windowed or '-direct -txt' for mods. Diablo II
will start in its normal resolution, however when playing a game
you will be able to switch to a new, higher resolution. To do
so, just go to the Video Options menu and select the Resolution
menu item. This will bring up a new panel that will list your
available resolutions. Click the one you wish to play in and
Diablo II will switch to that resolution.
Like I stated above, there are still a few oddities with
D2MultiRes. None of these is game breaking, and you probably
Multires won't really notice them all that much:
The Direct3D plugin is NOT working. You WILL notice
this if you try to play with it. I'm looking into
getting it working, but I'm also perfectly happy
using DirectDraw so...
The lighting for torches, monsters, etc. is a little
unusual looking at the edges of the screen. I assume
this has to do with how lighting is rendered - it's

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probably been optimized for the two original display
modes and so doesn't work entirely right on other
resolutions. This is a minor inconvenience at best
and you'll probably stop noticing it after a bit.
At the edges of zones you'll see black borders instead
of more grass, desert, jungle, etc. This is because
Diablo II doesn't actually have anything to draw there.
The original resolutions weren't big enough to make those
1.13 areas visible and so nothing was put in to cover them.
Now that they are visible, there's nothing there and they
show as black.
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Notre Avis sur Diablo 2 D2Multires :
Fonctionne parfaitement, peut être une fonction présente au patch 1.13 ?

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