03-08-2003, 07:20 PM
All your computers probably have the exact same CD-Key listed when you installed.
Solution: Make sure you have one legal copy per PC, install one copy per PC, making sure that each one has a different CD-Key. There's no way around it. Hell, my brother and I bought a second copy of D2 AND LOD as soon as we managed to get the router up and running.
Only problem is that sometimes, after a few hours of play, one of us will suffer a "Realms Down" message, while the other is still blissfully playing(but the moment that one crashes/exits, BOTH cannot connect) The amazing thing is, I can access another realm(like if "Realms Down" in Asia 2, I can access Asia 1 and 3 and all other countries' servers), just not the one I was playing on when the error occured. About the only way to "fix" this is usually to reset both coms(which of course will lose the excess items in the game, since the time it takes to restart is significantly longer than the time it takes before BNet closes a game with zero players) Anyone know about this?
Solution: Make sure you have one legal copy per PC, install one copy per PC, making sure that each one has a different CD-Key. There's no way around it. Hell, my brother and I bought a second copy of D2 AND LOD as soon as we managed to get the router up and running.
Only problem is that sometimes, after a few hours of play, one of us will suffer a "Realms Down" message, while the other is still blissfully playing(but the moment that one crashes/exits, BOTH cannot connect) The amazing thing is, I can access another realm(like if "Realms Down" in Asia 2, I can access Asia 1 and 3 and all other countries' servers), just not the one I was playing on when the error occured. About the only way to "fix" this is usually to reset both coms(which of course will lose the excess items in the game, since the time it takes to restart is significantly longer than the time it takes before BNet closes a game with zero players) Anyone know about this?