Hey I have a simple question. I plan on playing Diablo at work and at home, is there a way to carry my game to both locations and use the same characters / items or will I have to have separate accounts for each?
You always play on their servers, so chars/items and whatnot automatically gets carried over to your computers. Its bound to your account.
I've installed the client on both my stationary and laptop (stationary counts as two, installed on OS X and Bootcamp), so thats essentially three computers. No problems so far.
Just like WoW or SC2, the Battle.net license model means you can install it on multiple computers with no issue. The only limitation is that you can only play on one computer per B.net license at a time.
Yeah, my only worry was maybe Blizzard would see different IPs and think "Hey, this guy's sharing his account." But doubt that will ever be an issue.
What happened to me once is that blizzard locked my account when i tried to log on from a different IP, after playing forever from the same one, they asked me to log on bnet (via browser) and change my password to unlock the account. I didn't have an authenticator at the time. If you have an authenticator i pretty sure they won't put you through this trouble.
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I'll be playing mostly on my new Mac in the bedroom, but when the wife gets the shits with the click,click,click,click going on into the night while she's trying to sleep, I want to play in the lounge room with the older back-up computer that's hooked up to the TV.
The GPU IS the minimum requirement, but at least its on a 60" Plasma. :Thumbs Up:
I'll be playing mostly on my new Mac in the bedroom, but when the wife gets the shits with the click,click,click,click going on into the night while she's trying to sleep, I want to play in the lounge room with the older back-up computer that's hooked up to the TV.
The GPU IS the minimum requirement, but at least its on a 60" Plasma. :Thumbs Up:
ahahaha, hopefully it'll handle it! DIII on a 60"plasma, that'll be amazing
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I'll be playing mostly on my new Mac in the bedroom, but when the wife gets the shits with the click,click,click,click going on into the night while she's trying to sleep, I want to play in the lounge room with the older back-up computer that's hooked up to the TV.
The GPU IS the minimum requirement, but at least its on a 60" Plasma. :Thumbs Up:
ahahaha, hopefully it'll handle it! DIII on a 60"plasma, that'll be amazing
It should handle it. The minimum GPU is a Geforce 7800 which is what's in it. It has double the minimum 1gbRAM though so it should be fine. But yeh, playing on 60" DOES look awesome!
I played a video of D3 gameplay at 1080p on it the other night and it almost made me cry... so beautiful.
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Just like WoW or SC2, the Battle.net license model means you can install it on multiple computers with no issue. The only limitation is that you can only play on one computer per B.net license at a time.
What happened to me once is that blizzard locked my account when i tried to log on from a different IP, after playing forever from the same one, they asked me to log on bnet (via browser) and change my password to unlock the account. I didn't have an authenticator at the time. If you have an authenticator i pretty sure they won't put you through this trouble.
-Kevin Martens
I'll be playing mostly on my new Mac in the bedroom, but when the wife gets the shits with the click,click,click,click going on into the night while she's trying to sleep, I want to play in the lounge room with the older back-up computer that's hooked up to the TV.
The GPU IS the minimum requirement, but at least its on a 60" Plasma. :Thumbs Up:
ahahaha, hopefully it'll handle it! DIII on a 60"plasma, that'll be amazing
It should handle it. The minimum GPU is a Geforce 7800 which is what's in it. It has double the minimum 1gbRAM though so it should be fine. But yeh, playing on 60" DOES look awesome!
I played a video of D3 gameplay at 1080p on it the other night and it almost made me cry... so beautiful.