07-11-2014, 11:24 PM
Hi there, DiabloGeek!
There must be some confusion here. I've been using it with the latest official version of Diablo (v1.09) just fine. You shouldn't have any trouble with that.
Unfortunately, Warden (Battle.net's anti-cheat protection) detects alterations made by this DirectDraw wrapper as an illicit modification and rejects the connection request. There is no way that I know or can think of to connect to the real Battle.net using this wrapper, but perhaps in the future someone particularly clever might come up with a solution.
For now I believe the only way to play online using this is through alternative connection methods, for instance, the usual Local Area Network helpers (GameRanger, Tunngle, Hamachi). The only people who play on Battle.net these days typically play private games anyway, so unless you know someone to play with you weren't going to find a game there anyhow.
(07-11-2014, 11:09 PM)DiabloGeek Wrote: I noticed that when I used this patch it only works with version 1.0.
There must be some confusion here. I've been using it with the latest official version of Diablo (v1.09) just fine. You shouldn't have any trouble with that.
(07-11-2014, 11:09 PM)DiabloGeek Wrote: ALSO, is there a way to get it to work with Battle.net multiplayer?
Unfortunately, Warden (Battle.net's anti-cheat protection) detects alterations made by this DirectDraw wrapper as an illicit modification and rejects the connection request. There is no way that I know or can think of to connect to the real Battle.net using this wrapper, but perhaps in the future someone particularly clever might come up with a solution.
For now I believe the only way to play online using this is through alternative connection methods, for instance, the usual Local Area Network helpers (GameRanger, Tunngle, Hamachi). The only people who play on Battle.net these days typically play private games anyway, so unless you know someone to play with you weren't going to find a game there anyhow.