Diablo II will start in its normal resolution, however when playing a game you will be able to switch to a new, higher resolution. You may use any of the normal command line options available when playing Diablo II, such as '-w' for windowed or '-direct -txt' for mods. You shouldn't notice any major drawbacks for using DirectDraw over Direct3D, so for most users this probably won't be a problem.To run, start D2MultiResGame.exe. To switch to DirectDraw, run D2VidTst.exe (found in your Diablo II directory) and choose the DirectDraw option. If you're using Direct3D you'll be able to run Diablo II, but expect to see some funky graphic glitches while playing the game. If you are using Glide you'll almost certainly crash. You do not need to copy over or replace any of your files, and none of your files will be changed.Īt the moment, D2MultiRes only supports the GDI (windowed mode) and DirectDraw graphics plugins. D2MultiRes.mpqTo install, simply copy D2MultiResGame.exe, D2MultiRes.dll and D2MultiRes.mpq to your Diablo II directory. The downloaded 'patch' should consist of 4 files.
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