09-21-2009, 01:39 PM
Just some little input from me - or better: some little output from Diablo itself. Nothing of importance but maybe nice to know:
In addition to pressing v in order to get some version information you can also press shift+v to get some additional version information.
I have tested it on my PC and got these results:
Hellfire 1.01 shows 97.5.23.1. I am too lazy to reinstall HF 1.00, sorry.
So here we have different outputs for 1.09 and 1.09b. shift+v seems to display some kind of subversion number. I am wondering what the meaning of the early numbers is. Could be some <year>.<month>.<day>.<sub number> of the patch (internal or public) release date but I have to admit that was before I started playing Diablo and I am just guessing.
--Spelunker
Quote:[...] Both on the splash screen and in game (using 'v') it showed V1.09 -- no 'b'. [..]
In addition to pressing v in order to get some version information you can also press shift+v to get some additional version information.
I have tested it on my PC and got these results:
Code:
Diablo Version | Main Menu, v | shift+v
1.00 diablo v1.00 version 96.12.26.3
1.04 ? (patch did not work)
1.07 diablo v1.07 version 98.5.6.1
1.08 diablo v1.08 version 1.08.1
1.09 diablo v1.09 version 1.09.1
1.09b diablo v1.09 version 1.09.2
Hellfire 1.01 shows 97.5.23.1. I am too lazy to reinstall HF 1.00, sorry.
So here we have different outputs for 1.09 and 1.09b. shift+v seems to display some kind of subversion number. I am wondering what the meaning of the early numbers is. Could be some <year>.<month>.<day>.<sub number> of the patch (internal or public) release date but I have to admit that was before I started playing Diablo and I am just guessing.
--Spelunker