

Unlike the original Diablo's expansion pack ( Diablo: Hellfire), it is an official expansion designed by Blizzard Entertainment. Run Diablo vidtest, same thing only 2D shows.Diablo II: Lord of Destruction (commonly abbreviated LoD) is an expansion pack for the popular Action Role-Playing game Diablo II. Now the Dx7 fails, Dx8 fails (Memory error), Dx9 passes Logged into safemode on my guest and and copied over all the Vbox* files from the built out/release addition folder to Windows/System32 So I spent 8 hours building the SVN version of VirtualBox (wow that was FUN) This enabled Direct3d, but all tests failed (found the open regression problem regarding this, and that it was fixed on SVN) I installed the lastest version of wineD3d (with 7 experimental checked) When I initially ran dxdiag, I saw direct3D was disabled Ran the D2 video setup at every step, they showed only 2D available. So i tried eVoodoo, no errors during install or setup. I uninstalled it, then deleted all glide2x.dll and glide3x.dll, re-installed, same error. Installation went fine, but when running the config I get the error "There are already Glide DLLs in your windows system folder and need to be deleted" So after install the game worked right away in 2D, Fantastic, now to try and get some form of 3D working. Side note: I'm not sure if it matters but Diablo II uses custom DLL's like D2DDraw.ll, D2glide.dll, D2Direct3D.dll) (Pre-patched to 1.12, doesn't need a CD, and oddly no "Install DirectX" option) Installed the newest version of Diablo II and Diablo II:LOD from the new blizzard down-loaders. Guest: Windows XP Home SP2 + Windows updated to SP3, running DirectX 9c So in reading around I found VirtualBox, which I like much better. Well much to my dismay, No 3D support of any kind, if fact no support of even 2D via DirectDraw. And with the emergence of Diablo III, Diablo II is top on my list. My main reason for this was a encapsulated environment for all my old games. I am using Windows 7 RC1, after all the hype about "XP Mode", I excitedly installed it.
