[resolved] D3 multiplayer with linux and wine
[resolved] D3 multiplayer with linux and wine
D3 single player works fine with linux and wine, but I can not get the multiplayer mode to work...
1/ When I launch a local multiplayer game (server), it freezes when I click the \"start game button\". Only the mouse cursor still works.
2/ When I try to connect from Vortex, it freezes (black screen) just after the \"connecting to server\" message.
3/ When I type manually an IP address of a server, it sometimes finds the running game(s). When I try to connect I get a message \"unable to download mission\", even if the corresponding mission is present on my computer (and working in single player mode).
looks like a network access problem ?
my configuration :
D3 v1.4, OpenSuse 11.0, KDE 3.5, tried with several versions of wine. Connected to the internet through a router.
anyone has an idea ?
1/ When I launch a local multiplayer game (server), it freezes when I click the \"start game button\". Only the mouse cursor still works.
2/ When I try to connect from Vortex, it freezes (black screen) just after the \"connecting to server\" message.
3/ When I type manually an IP address of a server, it sometimes finds the running game(s). When I try to connect I get a message \"unable to download mission\", even if the corresponding mission is present on my computer (and working in single player mode).
looks like a network access problem ?
my configuration :
D3 v1.4, OpenSuse 11.0, KDE 3.5, tried with several versions of wine. Connected to the internet through a router.
anyone has an idea ?
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no need for wine scroll down a bit it's easy
#2 is newbie server ops never admined their mission folder, you have to manually download missions on those newb servers
#2 is newbie server ops never admined their mission folder, you have to manually download missions on those newb servers
I seem to have a better workout dodging your stupidity than attempting to grasp the weight of your intelligence.
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Those servers are enforcing a minimum packets/second setting. In D3 for Windows, just select \"T1/ADSL\" in the Network tab of the launcher.
[If you're using the D3 Linux (Loki) version, I think you have to add a \"ConnectionSpeed = Fast\" line to an .ini file. Someone here can probably give you the specifics.]
[If you're using the D3 Linux (Loki) version, I think you have to add a \"ConnectionSpeed = Fast\" line to an .ini file. Someone here can probably give you the specifics.]
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Here's the old thread, the details should be in there. [Looks like a registry entry...]
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This thread may be a little more helpful.