Ok, so my husband and I are both wanting to play Diablo 3. So we bought it and I created my battle.net account and added the auth code to my added games. All went well, however when my husband went to add his account on battle.net it would not allow him to use the same code. So then the only way for him to play would be under my account. Does anyone know a way around this? I am sure he does not want to play as EvilChic... LOL.
You can only put one License of Diablo under an account, He needs to have a separate account with a separate code. So you have to go get another copy of Diablo 3. The authenticator, can also only be used by a single account, you cant have multiple accounts linked with the same authenticator.
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I was hoping that wasn't going to be the answer. Who wants to buy a game for $60.00 that only one person can register for. Thats just insane. Thanks for your response, I figured that was the case but I was hoping I was wrong.
I was hoping that wasn't going to be the answer. Who wants to buy a game for $60.00 that only one person can register for. Thats just insane. Thanks for your response, I figured that was the case but I was hoping I was wrong.
One thing you can do is for one of you, use your own region. For the other person, log into one of the other two regions. That person will have their own characters, achievements, and all of that. Downside would be access to the RMAH if the other person wanted to use it, as that's only available to you in your 'home' region.
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Thanks for your help.
One thing you can do is for one of you, use your own region. For the other person, log into one of the other two regions. That person will have their own characters, achievements, and all of that. Downside would be access to the RMAH if the other person wanted to use it, as that's only available to you in your 'home' region.