![]() ![]() You will find your character files in a folder called "Diablo II" located here: Yes! Single-player/non-"closed" Bnet multiplayer characters are completely portable. It to another? I'm not that far into the game again locally but IS there any way to pull the local char out of one bottle and move In Crossover 21, something about the WINE networking was updated which now permits "closed" games to be created and joined. ![]() Take a look at this thread, too, because in Crossover 20 people were able to log in to but could not create or join games in "closed". ![]() If you don't have a valid, unbanned license code for the game, what you describe might be one of the results. If the latter, the Key would have been set up for you. When you installed the game, did you use the "Crosstie" or did you install using the installer provided by your Blizzard account? If the former, you would have had to enter your CD Key during the installation. Hi, Ken! What is the exact version of Crossover you are using, 21.0? What is the exact version of MacOS you are running, 11.5.2? Version, so I'm refused access to servers. Likely just a disconnect that caused the original issue which should resolve itself in time.The game runs fine locally but when I attempt to connect toīattlenet servers an error comes up stating can't verify the That said I do hope this info helps and I’m glad there isn’t any current restriction in place. This does mean if any users on the network cause a temporary restriction, the account holder is held responsible. Please also keep in mind that the account holder is held responsible for any shared users. As other players mentioned in this thread the use of this many accounts from a single user may cause temporary restrictions in some cases. Outside of that, please keep in mind that the current setup is unsupported. The best thing to do is power cycle the network and wait for the servers to kick the account offline. It can take some time for the servers to kick the account offline after a disconnect happens. The most common cause for the “Key in use” error is a network disconnect. ![]() I don’t see any temp restrictions from the account you’re contacting from. ![]()
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