04-16-2003, 01:42 AM
My paladin got PK'd by a trigger hack(Less than half a second) so I made a Barbarian to replace him. He got to second level, chose Bash, a few stat points, and then . . . each level his skill number remaining stayed red, even though it increased. I could choose no more skills. I got to level 5, got irritatied, logged in and out a few times, and decided to start over.
Delete Character
Started another barbarian, With him, I could choose all of the stats I wanted, never could choose a skill. It was red the whole time.
Let him die to fallen in Underground Passage at level 6. Irritating.
Deleted Character.
OK, started a third character.
Same sh** different day.
I have never seen this before. The guys in the various pubbies I was in, I started three, joined two others, had no probs like that.
Do I have to re install the game?
I am out of ideas. Logging in and out of account does not seem to change a thing. The skills are counting backwards from zero to red numbers in increasing magnitude . . . I had on occasion see this before, but a log in and out usually solved it.
Some new bnet problem, or do I have a corrupted file?
PS: the darned search got me no where. :P
Delete Character
Started another barbarian, With him, I could choose all of the stats I wanted, never could choose a skill. It was red the whole time.
Let him die to fallen in Underground Passage at level 6. Irritating.
Deleted Character.
OK, started a third character.
Same sh** different day.
I have never seen this before. The guys in the various pubbies I was in, I started three, joined two others, had no probs like that.
Do I have to re install the game?
I am out of ideas. Logging in and out of account does not seem to change a thing. The skills are counting backwards from zero to red numbers in increasing magnitude . . . I had on occasion see this before, but a log in and out usually solved it.
Some new bnet problem, or do I have a corrupted file?
PS: the darned search got me no where. :P
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In War, the outcome is never final. --Carl von Clausewitz--
Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum
John 11:35 - consider why.
In Memory of Pete
In War, the outcome is never final. --Carl von Clausewitz--
Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum
John 11:35 - consider why.
In Memory of Pete