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Category: Main Games Role Playing Games Diablo II 1.04 - Demo

Diablo II

The demo contains the first two playable quests as the barbarian character and limits you to two Warcries: Howl and Find Potion -- 3 Combat Masteries: Sword Mastery, Axe Mastery and Mace Mastery and one Combat Skill: Bash if you complete the second quest you can get a hireling - all early areas of the game can be reached but you cannot enter "the stony plains" or beyond

Application Details:

Version: 1.04 - Demo
License: Shareware
URL: http://us.blizzard.com/en-us/g...
Votes: 0
Latest Rating: Gold
Latest Wine Version Tested: 3.0.3

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ShowSlackware -currentNov 21 20183.0.3Yes Yes YesGoldMaxim-007 
ShowSlackware -currentJul 10 20183.0.1Yes Yes YesGoldMaxim-007 
CurrentMandriva 2010.1Aug 09 20101.2Yes Yes NoPlatinumrcobra 
ShowDebian GNU/Linux 5.x "Lenny"Jul 11 20081.1.1Yes Yes NoPlatinumJasmine Iwanek 
ShowUbuntu 7.10 "Gutsy" i386 (+ variants like Kubuntu)Feb 12 20080.9.54.Yes Yes NoPlatinuman anonymous user 

Known Bugs

Bug # Description Status Resolution Other apps affected
5626 Diablo II Demo CLOSED FIXED View
6532 Diablo II demo fails with ddraw mode CLOSED FIXED View
17503 Diablo 2 refuses to detect D3D device CLOSED FIXED View
28520 Surface flips ignore vsync flags in ddraw (Claw, Diablo II, Imperium Galactica II, Incoming, Panzer General II, Unreal) CLOSED FIXED View

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HowTo / Notes

ALT+CLICK combination

Window managers often have the alt key bound to certain features, especially the alt-click. This is not a wine bug. If you have problems with the alt key in any way do not report it. Fix your window manager. I'm not going to list steps for every one because there are too many possibilites. Figure out yourself or ask in a help forum (here is okay... but be warned all I use is TWM). If you are desperate, turn off window manager managed windows in winecfg.

KDE

Go into KDE Control Center, expand Desktop, click window behavior, then click window actions tab. You can turn off the alt-combos. If you want to make window specific settings, click on window specific settings under window behavior on the side.

GNOME 2

The option to change the key binding is in System Menu -> Preferences Menu -> Windows.

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