![]() _Open the driver package and go to: Contents of.pkg->System->Library->Extensions_ _Third, download the old drivers from apple_, _First install D2 using the native installer from blizzard_, apply the patch if you want, but you don't have to, it will update automatically when you connect to the first time. From what I understand this works on 10.5.3, but not too well on 10.5.4. If you do not have the option, this might work for you. ![]() Go to System Preferences->Displays and see if you have an option(even if greyed out) for 256colors. ![]() Basically you have to downgrade your video drivers to the last version that supported 256colors. I was able to get Diablo II installed and running with a little fussing around. From this patch, you can run Diablo II with "Open GL" Then, via Battle.NET, upgrade the game to the last patch (1.0.12 actually I guess). Little add-on: at first, run Diablo II with the "software video mode". Then, on my iMac (from August 2007, with OS X.5.3), with an ATI video card, both "256 colours" and "Thousands" colour mode are proposed. The 256 color palate is missing for nvidia and intel graphic chips in the 10.5.3, it started with the MBP in 10.5.2 and has branched out to more Apple platforms: "Īnd, in fact, Diablo II crashes when I want to run it on my MacBook: I check the Monitor preferences and see that "256 colours" or "Thousands" colour mode is not listed by the OS. ![]() The problem is coming from both Leopard patches (from X.5.2 to X.5.3), and your material.Īs said in the discussion mentionned earlier (by Ogmios, page 6, on, in ![]()
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