Another GREAT tip for not only early game, but for making money in general, is to buy every throwable weapon (javelins, throwing axes, everything that has amunitions but not arrows and quivers) that has 1 socket in them. You just put any rune into them, and sell it, you always makes a ton of profit, and the higher the rune the better the profit, but you'll make profit even from an El rune. Note that this will work with normal/grey items as well as magic items, but I can't tell for Rare and Unique items.
This video was a long time ago, so I can barely remember. But as I recall, Diablo2 used to have 3 video modes: DirectDraw, Direct3D and 3Dfx. DirectDraw makes the game look kind of flat and have poor light effects. Direct3D looks better but runs super poorly on newer versions of windows. And 3Dfx doesn't work without an ancient graphics card. I think I used a program called Glide Wrapper to enable 3Dfx on newer graphics cards, and thus make the game look better. TLDR: google Glide Wrapper for Diablo2
Another GREAT tip for not only early game, but for making money in general, is to buy every throwable weapon (javelins, throwing axes, everything that has amunitions but not arrows and quivers) that has 1 socket in them. You just put any rune into them, and sell it, you always makes a ton of profit, and the higher the rune the better the profit, but you'll make profit even from an El rune. Note that this will work with normal/grey items as well as magic items, but I can't tell for Rare and Unique items.
Really helpful dude. Great stuff.
Haha, I thought I was the only one that put off fixing their armor until the button was conveniently there when you were disenchanting.
Yup. Have you got a favourite median character build yet?
Thx for the video, was very helpfull
Great tips cheers
how do i get that colordul lightning? like the torches or checkpoints
This video was a long time ago, so I can barely remember. But as I recall, Diablo2 used to have 3 video modes: DirectDraw, Direct3D and 3Dfx. DirectDraw makes the game look kind of flat and have poor light effects. Direct3D looks better but runs super poorly on newer versions of windows. And 3Dfx doesn't work without an ancient graphics card. I think I used a program called Glide Wrapper to enable 3Dfx on newer graphics cards, and thus make the game look better.
TLDR: google Glide Wrapper for Diablo2
thanks man! :) Really REALLY! helpful :)
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Is a great informative video, but too fast to understand what you trying to teach, but thank you for sharing.