

Don't bother posting any bug reports if you do anyway.ĭiablo II: Resurrected Review - Pile Of Old BonesĢ9 September 2021 Backing up your character


It is possible, if you go tricky about it, but it will cause unstable game play. It is not recommend to transfer players or items between single- and multiplayer, or from other mods. It is very important to make sure you don’t get two characters with the exact same name this way, as the game does not manage to handle such a situation well. If the number of the save file (the # in the name above) is already in use on the new computer, it must be changed it to a non used number in the 0-9 range, if you don't want to loose the other save file. To transfer save files between computers, simply copy the save files over. The names of the save files are summarized in the tables below. Thus, there is never any need to save it. Your character, its stats and items that it has equipped or carries, is saved automatically by the game as soon as you make any changes to it.

The save files are stored in the game folder and can easily be transferred to other computers. I’ll continue to avoid mods since I can not trust Blizzard to not place another ban on my account.In singleplayer, you can save (and must save) your game whenever you want. There is no way for any online interaction or code modification. The mod that I originally referenced only interacted with character and shared stash files when the game is closed completely and the files only exist locally for off-line characters. As far as I know that strike against me is still in my account records and there is no way to redress the issue. If you are correct then the ban that was placed on my account was unwarranted. Something like Cheat Engine isn’t allowed because it modifies game memory. Even with those programs there’s protections in place by Blizzard, trying to circumvent those protections is illegal.Īs for character/stash editing with a hero editor program or modding the inventory/stash (to be bigger for example), that’s fine. To put it simply: hardcode edits are 100% impossible to do by accident, you need specialized software like decompilers and hex editors and whatnot. There’s mods already that do things like increase stash/inventory/cube size, as long as you don’t try to join a multiplayer game with modded files you’re fine. No, that’d be a softcode edit and it’s safe.
