

Given everything, I'm beginning to believe my Disc 3 of Diablo 2 is damaged, myself. Looks like I'm returning to EB tomorrow, again. I used the same drive for both the D2 and D2: LOD install. I think something's up w/ the Expansion disc.įirst set of discs for D2 + LoD, on my newer Win XP PCįirst set of discs of D2 + LOD - It just wouldn't run, period I tried to run D2 w/out the expansion. I tried the version on disc, 1.03 - no luck. Then, I put in LOD still no dice, whether it was version 1.09 or 1.11B. Second set of discs of D2 + LoD, on both my old and new PC's So, I returned those, got new ones of both D2 and LOD today. With D2 installed, ran regardless of if it was the version on the disc (1.03) or the newest version (1.11 B). Some of them also have specific ReadMe files for instruction located within the downloaded files.Beautiful!!! Then, once I put in LoD, game no longer ran anymore (1.09). To install them, simply follow the instructions on their linked mod page.

Thankfully, mods are available in case waiting for the remaster is too much. On top of that, the experience can get repetitive so they might also want to spice it up. The pixels are all over the place and if they squint closely, they can probably see individual ones. So, what's stopping them from firing up the game again in your modern rig? Oh right, the graphics look like they were ravaged by a hurricane. RELATED: Diablo 2: All Unique Monster Bonuses (& How To Counter Them) If fans are lucky enough to have such cultured forebears who probably introduced them to Diablo 2, then they'll also have those pleasant memories. Diablo 2 is so old that some boomer parents probably have some pleasant stories of how they promoted good Christian values back in the day by killing Diablo over and over again in Hell difficulty.
