According to the 1.10 info here, they say you should be ready to 'save and exit' quickly.
I'm betting on all monsters turning into MSLEBs or something. Whatever it is, it will probably piss off their userbase.
I didn't see anything specific to single player, but I wonder if they are butchering SP runewords or limiting certain drops/enhancements to battle.net only. Assuming that I even play D2 again, I think I will stick to the Santuary mod (AKA 3Wave).
Still got an old Laser 486 that I turned into a headless, diskless NAT box. Tossed in an old 486DX/2-66 CPU and 16MB of SIMMs that I had gathering dust. Pulled out the whopping 120MB HD and after I set it up with BBIAgent , I pulled the video card as well.
I got rid of my cable modem last year(too expensive), but the box is still here ready to go for next time.
Gotta love using old shit to do something useful. And yes, I'm too cheap to buy a hardware router;)
Fine, so it's 'public knowledge'. As soon as someone else used that information and submitted it, I would consider that Identity Theft.
Probably not much you can do about it though without paying tons in lawyer fees. Sure would be nice if there was some hefty jail time for the person who did this. Putting the companies involved under a microscope for a long time would not be a bad idea either.
According to the 1.10 info here, they say you should be ready to 'save and exit' quickly.
I'm betting on all monsters turning into MSLEBs or something. Whatever it is, it will probably piss off their userbase.
I didn't see anything specific to single player, but I wonder if they are butchering SP runewords or limiting certain drops/enhancements to battle.net only. Assuming that I even play D2 again, I think I will stick to the Santuary mod (AKA 3Wave).
Still got an old Laser 486 that I turned into a headless, diskless NAT box. Tossed in an old 486DX/2-66 CPU and 16MB of SIMMs that I had gathering dust. Pulled out the whopping 120MB HD and after I set it up with BBIAgent , I pulled the video card as well.
;)
I got rid of my cable modem last year(too expensive), but the box is still here ready to go for next time.
Gotta love using old shit to do something useful. And yes, I'm too cheap to buy a hardware router
Fine, so it's 'public knowledge'. As soon as someone else used that information and submitted it, I would consider that Identity Theft.
Probably not much you can do about it though without paying tons in lawyer fees. Sure would be nice if there was some hefty jail time for the person who did this. Putting the companies involved under a microscope for a long time would not be a bad idea either.