Holly Bostick wrote: > Adam Aube wrote: >> Jonathan Wilson wrote: >>>Diablo II uses Securom copy protection. >>>Unless something has changed recently, WINE does not support games with >>>Securom copy protection (hence the suggestion to use a crack). >> I will look into trying a crack to get the program to work. But I would >> still prefer to find a solution that doesn't require a crack. > Well, I'm sorry to say, but at the present time, the first and simplest > "solution that doesn't require a crack" would be to boot into Windows > and play it there. > Alternatively, you might consider Cedega, which may support this > protection scheme and would allow you to play the game without > modification. However Cedega is not free (you must pay for it), and may > furthermore not run the game itself (check their database to see if > Diablo 2 is known to run/supported). I am trying Cedega right now, and despite Diablo II being fully supported by TransGaming, I can't get it to run under Cedega either. I've submitted a support request, but haven't received a reply yet. Interestingly enough, with Wine the Diablo II installer worked fine, but with Cedega I had to make a few system tweaks to get it to work. Adam _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users