

Press Tab in-game to cycle the Automap on and off. Set the typical role of this computer to Network Server.ĭisabling the Automap may improve performance during gameplay. Set the role of the computer to Network Server. Loose cards will cause communication problems with the hardware which will result in loss of data and pausing. Also be sure the network card is seated firmly in the slot. Turning virus scanners off always improves the performance considerably.Ĭheck with your Network card manufacturer's website to make sure you have the latest available drivers for your network card. If your system locks up, turn the power off, wait 10 seconds, and then turn the computer back on.Īny programs running from the tray (invisible windows or popups) and any services, like virus scanners or network tools, are listed in the Task Manager. *Note: If your system locks up or reboots, you will need to contact your computer's manufacturer to find out how to close these programs on your system. Repeat to bring up the list once more.Ĭlose all active programs other than Explorer and Systray. Select each program displayed and click the "End Task" button below. This opens a dialog box listing all active programs. *Windows NT and 2000 users will need to select the Task Manager after doing this. Press the Ctrl, Alt, and Delete keys at the same time. One thing though: do copy the sound and music files to your Diablo II directory, so you won't need to read from the CD-ROM. You don't have to register, and people always have plenty of ideas that ar eway better than the crap you'd get here.

"Fight The Geek Fight" View image: /infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif So if anyone can offer me any help, ideas, or anything pertaning to this subject, PLEASE RESPOND!!! I am on a cable connection to the internet. Maybe new drivers are written for the FPS crowd, and not really for Diablo II like games? I am using 7.58 WHQL Detonator drivers now, and have tried playing around with other Drivers.Īnyone have experience with this kind of a problem? Any other ideas about what could be wrong, please tell me.i am desperate(lol, kinda) Now I am thinking that it might be the drivers for my eVGA GF2MX. It was like I was on a laggy server online, but I was only doing a single player game!!! Now, when I installed Diablo II back onto my computer, fired it up, and started a new character.the game was really laggy. I hav recently got back into Diablo II, kind of an expansion preparation syndrome going on here.
