You might want to mention how to determine which server you are on, for the sake of those who don't know.
Either Alt-Tab to the desktop (full screen), or just run D2X in a window.
Go to a command prompt (in Win2K/XP, Run->Cmd; in Win9X, Run->command)
In the command prompt, enter netstat -n
In the list that comes up, find the address that ends with 4000. The last number in the IP portion of that will be your server number.
For example, 63.241.83.180.4000 will show that you are on server number 180.
I'm kind of surprised that there hasn't been much mention of this here. I only found the information recently, but apparently it has been common knowledge at least since January 2004.
There is an almost comprehensible post regarding this at DiabloWorld (/me spits!) linkage http://www.diabloworld.com/forums/showthre...ead.php?t=68811 (/me spits!)
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Either Alt-Tab to the desktop (full screen), or just run D2X in a window.
Go to a command prompt (in Win2K/XP, Run->Cmd; in Win9X, Run->command)
In the command prompt, enter netstat -n
In the list that comes up, find the address that ends with 4000. The last number in the IP portion of that will be your server number.
For example, 63.241.83.180.4000 will show that you are on server number 180.
I'm kind of surprised that there hasn't been much mention of this here. I only found the information recently, but apparently it has been common knowledge at least since January 2004.
There is an almost comprehensible post regarding this at DiabloWorld (/me spits!) linkage http://www.diabloworld.com/forums/showthre...ead.php?t=68811 (/me spits!)
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