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#1
General / Re: Diablo 3 Server Emulation progress
November 20, 2011, 10:34:32 AM
oops, crap, I accidentally upgraded D3 to the newest patch.

As in, got busy, had to walk away to work on some other crap, came back, and the game was patched.  ???

*sigh* oh well
#2
General / Re: Diablo 3 Server Emulation progress
October 05, 2011, 12:46:05 PM
Quote from: Sorter on October 05, 2011, 11:45:56 AM
Quote from: AJproductions on October 05, 2011, 03:25:45 AM
So the (mooext) emulator update itself? Cause you can update but its a full update?
I've updated few times But still the same no npc no monsters no glowing wp etc?

They haven't added any of those yet. You can check their additions/changes on their site and by clicking Commits.

Quote from: tonto on October 05, 2011, 11:27:59 AM
Are characters created saved "offline" (ie on your PC) or are they only saved in RAM?   I noticed that when I didn't close the server (but had closed D3) when I reconnect my character was still there.
When I closed the server, however, the character was gone.

First: if you have recently updated the server version you will have lost the char you made. But, as long as you use the same username regardless of password, even if you close the server down and reopen it you will have your characters there.

So in summary: unless you have updated the server you will keep your characters when you log in with the SAME username as you did initially.

Aha, that explains it.  I usually try one server version for a bit, see what the changes are, and then quit and wait until the next version, then rinse and repeat.  Danke!
#3
General / Re: Diablo 3 Server Emulation progress
October 05, 2011, 11:27:59 AM
Are characters created saved "offline" (ie on your PC) or are they only saved in RAM?   I noticed that when I didn't close the server (but had closed D3) when I reconnect my character was still there.
When I closed the server, however, the character was gone.
#4
Hey, running farmy's newest version, compiles OK (after removing the helmet.cs file) but when I try to launch a game, it just sits at the loading screen. 

any ideas?
#5
General / Re: Diablo 3 Server Emulation progress
October 04, 2011, 08:08:06 PM
Quote from: VALVe DnB on October 04, 2011, 06:00:05 PM
"Error   1   Source file 'C:\Users\X\Desktop\Farmy-mooege-470d731\src\Mooege\Core\Common\Items\Helmet.cs' could not be opened    Mooege-VS2010"
This file is not in the source , but Visual C# thinks it's there so i had to delete it directly in C# and then it all works.

"And, could you elaborate on what's new in this release?"
Almost everything is in place now( i think just for testing at the moment) : doors(environmental  detail and objects) , npc's , stash , mobs , items etc.
Gaudy@  - i mean that they are not merging all together every time - look at the network graph - it looks like totally separate sources , but yeah in some time all will come in one place
sry for the bad english maybe :D

What references that file, I mean in what file references helmets.cs?  I'm not familiar with Microsofts IDE so I'm stumbling through trying to find it.  Codewarrior would let me search the entire project but I'm not finding a reference.  Or did you mean just to remove the file from the project, and nothing is referencing it?

edit:  never mind figured it out, just remove the file from the project (right-click on the file and say "remove from project") :)
#6
General / Re: Diablo 3 Server Emulation progress
September 30, 2011, 10:26:27 PM
Any of you developers accept bitcoin tips?
#7
General / Re: Diablo 3 Server Emulation progress
September 25, 2011, 02:35:57 PM
If they made games worth a crap (like Blizzard does), I'd buy them.  I view torrents as a "try before you buy".  Like driving a car.  Would you buy a car sight-unseen, and never test-driving it?   Most games I play about an hour before I think "meh, this ones sucks".  I didn't say I don't buy other games, it's just rare, because usually they suck.


Quote from: BR3ND3N on September 25, 2011, 02:18:03 PM
Quote from: tonto on September 25, 2011, 01:04:27 PM
Quote from: neoncik on September 25, 2011, 10:32:05 AM
im guessing ita a month or max two to get working emulator... that could be a goos start for a private D3 servers ;) But i recomend to buy a legal version and support blizz team, that tried to make this game as perfect as it could be at its release date... Dont be a mushrooms, buy a legal full version, but BETA version, MUST BE CRACKED !!! or it should be OPEN BETA... but i think, new battle.ne is not eligable to support so many players... Be patient and be supportable !!!    DIABLO !!!! WE ARE WAITING FOR YOU !!!!

oh don't worry, I'll buy a legit copy of the game. :)   Blizzard games, however, are about the only games I'll purchase legally. :)   Mostly 'cause they have good replay value, I still have D2 installed and play it from time (until I get a D3 beta key or the real game).  I'll play the emulator even after the real game comes out as well, so I can play it *offline* when I'm at like my grandmother's or something.
You sir are the reason that pirated games are frowned upon, because instead of downloading games and then buying them, you download and never buy.
#8
General / Re: Diablo 3 Server Emulation progress
September 25, 2011, 01:04:27 PM
Quote from: neoncik on September 25, 2011, 10:32:05 AM
im guessing ita a month or max two to get working emulator... that could be a goos start for a private D3 servers ;) But i recomend to buy a legal version and support blizz team, that tried to make this game as perfect as it could be at its release date... Dont be a mushrooms, buy a legal full version, but BETA version, MUST BE CRACKED !!! or it should be OPEN BETA... but i think, new battle.ne is not eligable to support so many players... Be patient and be supportable !!!    DIABLO !!!! WE ARE WAITING FOR YOU !!!!

oh don't worry, I'll buy a legit copy of the game. :)   Blizzard games, however, are about the only games I'll purchase legally. :)   Mostly 'cause they have good replay value, I still have D2 installed and play it from time (until I get a D3 beta key or the real game).  I'll play the emulator even after the real game comes out as well, so I can play it *offline* when I'm at like my grandmother's or something.
#9
Support / Re: FINAL EMULATION GUIDE
September 24, 2011, 05:57:32 PM
Quote from: Moosey on September 20, 2011, 08:20:01 AM
Compilation of all the files needed.

Moosey, thank you!  I was having issues getting this compiled with my machine, so this helps tremendously!