Application Details:
Version: | Lord of Destruction 1.x |
License: | Retail |
URL: | http://us.blizzard.com/en-us/g... |
Votes: | Marked as obsolete |
Latest Rating: | Platinum |
Latest Wine Version Tested: | 7.0 |
Maintainers: About Maintainership
What works
Everything; just a small mouse issue which is temporarily fixed using the fix below
What does not
The X11 mouse pointer is displayed in fullscreen, which is quite annoying: move your mouse to the right edge of the screen after starting (but before it switches to fullscreen) and it won't be there.
Workarounds
What was not tested
Battle.net
Hardware tested
Graphics:
Additional Comments
To fix your sound delay, untick ALSA in the Wine configuration application, and check OSS. Worked for me with the SB Audigy driver in 9.10.
Operating system | Test date | Wine version | Installs? | Runs? | Used Workaround? | Rating | Submitter | ||
Show | Ubuntu 20.04 "Focal" (+ variants like Kubuntu) | Feb 05 2022 | 7.0 | Yes | Yes | No | Platinum | Jeff D. Hanson | |
Show | Debian GNU/Linux 12.x "Bookworm" x86_64 | Nov 18 2021 | 6.0.2 | Yes | Yes | No | Platinum | Sigfrodi | |
Show | Manjaro Linux 20.1 | Sep 15 2020 | 5.16 | Yes | Yes | No | Platinum | Ragnar | |
Show | Ubuntu 20.04 "Focal" (+ variants like Kubuntu) | Oct 08 2020 | 5.0.2 | Yes | Yes | No | Platinum | an anonymous user | |
Show | Ubuntu 20.04 "Focal" (+ variants like Kubuntu) | Sep 10 2020 | 5.0.2 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Bronze | no |
Copy Protection Final Word
Patch 1.12 from Blizzard disables the CD check.
If you ever get "Please insert disc", this is NOT a problem with detecting the CD. The protection system is probably still built into the game even though the CD check itself is disabled. Make sure you use version 1.12 or later. If you get this problem after having this version installed, you are likely suffering from a buggy video driver as this is the only known (and proven possible) cause at this point.
DO NOT USE NOCD PATCHES - They are pointless, and won't fix the real problem.
for wine versions 1.12 and earlier:
you need a native mshtml.dll and wininet.dll from ie6sp1 in ~/.wine/drive_c/system32
dont forget to set them as native in winecfg
If you own a legitimate copy of Diablo II, you can register it on battle.net with the serial key, and get a link to an installer (about 1.4GB).
This installer has less issues than the CD version, and is the recommended way to install Diablo II. It works flawlessly (Platinum) from begining to end.
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.
�As of 1.12, it is possible to play without using a CD.
The following is an excerpt from the patch changelog:�
For users that originally performed a "Full Installation" and wish to run without the CD, all ".mpq" files should be copied from the Diablo 2 CDs to the Diablo 2 directory. Most users will only need to copy D2Music.mpq from the Diablo 2 Play CD and/or D2xMusic.mpq from the Lord of Destruction CD.
Anyone who did not perform a "Full Installation" will need to re-install from CD again to ultimate�ly play without the CD. In this case, a "Full Installation" is required, followed by file copy step noted above.
If your game is suffering from a slight delay in sound, then try following these steps:
Running Diablo 2 under Wine
by Jesse Allen the3dfxdude at gmail com
minor updates by Jasmine Iwanek
Last updated 2008-07-11 - wine-1.0.0/1.1.1
Before you get started
This HOWTO only lists information specific to this app. Please keep comments and test reports brief. Please don't post copies of wine logs here! If you have trouble, see other ways of getting help.
Wine+Diablo 2 Status
Generally perfect for Linux users since wine 0.9.12. FreeBSD kernel 6.2 might work, but copy protection will likely be broken.
Minimum Requirements
Recommended Requirements
**Bad Versions**
It's recommended to not use these versions of software because they break the game's copy protection:
Additionally, FreeBSD kernels less than 6.2 might not work with current versions of wine at all.
Installing the Game
Launch winecfg to perform the following tasks:
It helps to add a device node symlink,
so do the following. If your cd-rom drive letter in winecfg is d: and
the corresponding device node to your mount point is /dev/hdc then run
the
following command:
$ ln -s /dev/hdc ~/.wine/dosdevices/d\:\:
Note, you *must* have two colons! You can tell what your device node is in /etc/fstab or viewing your boot-log.
For running the multi-disk install, it helps to run the install using the drive letter and to not switch your shell to the
cdrom's path. For example:
~/.wine/drive_c$ wine "D:\setup.exe" (where D: is the assigned letter of your CD drive).
If
you run while having a current working directory of /mnt/cdrom, for
example, then you will lock the drive and you won't be able to eject
the disk.
If during the game's install the progress bar stops, the game is probably prompting you for the next disc, but the dialog is under the installer's window. For full install, the order is Install Disc, Play Disc, then Cinematics Disc. Just swap discs and hit enter when the progress stops.
Running and Playing Diablo 2
Do not use the '-opengl' switch to run the game. Blizzard never completed OpenGL support so they removed it, but left the switch in. All you see when you run it is a badly initialized DDraw mode.
If you use the window option "-w", the game will drop to ddraw mode no matter what.
Do not use virtual desktop with the game! It's not designed to be windowed like that! It still thinks it's full-screen!
If you have missing in-game speech, animation, videos, or crashes between acts, these problems are typically from using a modified executable. Install your game properly.
Multiplayer Setup
Make sure you have the correct ports open. Open outbound and inbound, TCP and UDP, port 6112 and 4000. More on Network Ports
If you are going to play a direct TCP/IP game and the game tells you that it could not detect a valid address, make sure about things:
When running the game in Windowed mode (-w switch), if the DIablo II window loses focus, the game freezes. To unfreeze the game press Alt+Enter. So far this has been tested in:
I order to correct this issue Wine must run Diablo II from inside Diablo's installation directory. Here is an example:
The following comments are owned by whoever posted them. WineHQ is not responsible for what they say.
by Maciej M on Sunday October 25th 2020, 6:49
Very important, if you can post screenshot of battle.net server select window it would be great.
by post-box2000 on Sunday October 25th 2020, 17:01
by Maciej M on Monday October 26th 2020, 6:54
Here is the output:
0045:err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSection section 0x7bd2c250 "loader.c: loader_section" wait timed out in thread 0045, blocked by 0043, retrying (60 sec)
002d:err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSection section 0x7bd2c250 "loader.c: loader_section" wait timed out in thread 002d, blocked by 0043, retrying (60 sec)
003b:err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSection section 0x7bd2c250 "loader.c: loader_section" wait timed out in thread 003b, blocked by 0043, retrying (60 sec)
0045:err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSection section 0x7bd2c250 "loader.c: loader_section" wait timed out in thread 0045, blocked by 0043, retrying (60 sec)
002d:err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSection section 0x7bd2c250 "loader.c: loader_section" wait timed out in thread 002d, blocked by 0043, retrying (60 sec)