![]() ![]() Seamless windowed/fullscreen switching with (ALT-Enter).Anti-aliasing of specific jagged edges in the game (sprites, walls, some floors).High FPS mod using motion prediction, bypassing the internal 25 fps limit.High quality scaling to fit modern screen sizes, including widescreen aspect ratios.Turns the game into a well behaved DirectX 11 title on Windows 10 (also 7, 8 and 8.1).Update July 2021: I have been too busy to work on D2DX for a while, but hope to resume shortly. WANT TO HELP OUT? Take the one-question game version poll: Play in a window or in fullscreen, glitch-free, with or without enhancements like widescreen, true high framerate and anti-aliasing. D2DX is a Glide-wrapper and mod that makes the classic Diablo II/LoD run well on modern PCs, while honoring the original look and feel of the game. when you run the file "C:\Program Files (x86)\Diablo II\D2VidTst.exe" did it solve the problem? did it work?. "C:\Program Files (x86)\Diablo II\D2VidTst.exe" I'm assuming this is how I set it to D3D mode? Apparently, running the following program should fix it. I'll have to try it when I get home tonight. UPDATE: Well, found a posting that describes a fix for it. I'll also try the -window switch tonight to see if that helps. How do I set this to run in D3D mode? I'm assuming it's in Direct Draw mode right now. Once I hit ESC, that fixes it, but even in the game, I can see some corruption of the screen in various areas. I wonder if I should set the affinity to one cpu possibly? Anyways, once it launches, the graphics are corrupted (almost like seeing a color negative) upon launching. I also had to turn off desktop composition. First, I had to set the game.exe to run in Windows XP SP2 compatibility mode. I just picked this up last night because Gamestop was having a sale on many things and I got this for $20. ![]()
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