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== Install Instructions ==
 
== Install Instructions ==
  
1. [http://www.svenswrapper.de/english/downloads.html Download Glide] wrapper from svenswrapper.de
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1. Run glide-init application (as admin) to set your preferences (you can find it inside your Path of Diablo folder which is in your Diablo II installation folder). ''See video below''.
  
2. Extract the files from the zip archive to your '''Path of Diablo''' folder found within your '''Diablo II''' installation folder.
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2. Enable the -3dfx checkbox in the Path of Diablo Launcher
  
3. Run glide-init application to set your preferences. See this video guide: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_CTzd_Kvqo Best Resolution Settings By Menthur]
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== Configuring Glide3DFX ==
  
4. Enable the -3dfx checkbox in the Path of Diablo Launcher
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<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_CTzd_Kvqo</youtube>

Latest revision as of 12:04, 12 February 2018

About Glide 3DFX

"For answering this question, I first have to explain what GLIDE itself is. GLIDE is a graphiccard-interface that has been evolved by the company "3DFX", to give application-programmers the chance, to access their graphiccard-chipsets (socalled voodoo-chipsets) with high efficiency. The game "Diablo 2" (so "Lord of Destruction" , too) is known for the fact, that it runs far better with GLIDE than with Direct3D. The actual problem is, that meanwhile the company "3DFX" has been taken over by "NVIDIA" and so there's no manufacturer any more who produces graphiccards that support GLIDE naturally. At this point a GLIDE-wrapper gives support: It makes the GLIDE-interface available, by receiving the GLIDE-commands and translating them to another interface. So it is possible to use GLIDE-enhenced programs even on graphic-cards, which normally do not support this interface." 1

Install Instructions

1. Run glide-init application (as admin) to set your preferences (you can find it inside your Path of Diablo folder which is in your Diablo II installation folder). See video below.

2. Enable the -3dfx checkbox in the Path of Diablo Launcher

Configuring Glide3DFX