Saturday, July 29, 2017
Diablo II Getting The Scrollwheel To Work In The Game FIX
Diablo II Getting The Scrollwheel To Work In The Game FIX
I was having a lot of fun playing in the 2014 Ladder Season in Diablo2, but ran across a problem where the scroll wheel of the mouse wasnt working in the game. For the skills/spells in D2, I prefer to assign the right side (right mouse button) skills to Function Keys, and then use the scrollwheel to quickly change/choose the skill I want to use at the time. At first, this didnt work in the game at all (it was like it wasnt detecting my mouses wheel), but I quickly figured out this easy fix to get it working in the game. Here is a short tutorial for it, with screenshots for each step:
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I have recently tested it in Windows 8.1 and it worked there as well]
Wednesday, July 19, 2017
Disneys The Little Mermaid II
Disneys The Little Mermaid II


IGN is the ultimate The Little Mermaid II resource for trailers, ...PlayStation Network; PSN Game Reviews � Upcoming PSN Games � All PSN Games.... all the cast of the two Little Mermaid Disney films for a colorful kids game.
Saturday, July 15, 2017
Detonado oficial Parasite Eve II para PlayStation One
Detonado oficial Parasite Eve II para PlayStation One

Editora: Brady Games
Qualidade do scan: 4/5 (muito boa)
Quantidade de p�ginas: 178
Idioma: Ingl�s
Tamanho: 120 MB
Servidor: Mega
Thursday, July 6, 2017
Diablo II Getting Ladder Only Runewords Working In Single Player Mode Without Any Addons Updated for Patch 1 14d
Diablo II Getting Ladder Only Runewords Working In Single Player Mode Without Any Addons Updated for Patch 1 14d
[This post is currently being uploaded as Text Only for now - I will add images and some screenshots to it Soon�]
[Update 2016-06: As of Patch 1.14, where the save game information is kept has changed. I have tested this process and all changes are noted within**, including relocation of Runes.txt placement. This process still works as of this Patch.]
[Update 2016-07-03: As of Patch 1.14d, the save game information has been reverted by Blizzard back to the older instructions. The section at the bottom, talking about creating the Subfolders and Runes.txt in the Windows User location is not needed in 1.14D - the steps talking about creating Subfolders and the Runes.txt are still required overall though, but work once again for the Game Installation location itself - tested this as of this Update ...date.]
http://gametipsandmore.blogspot.ca/2014/06/diablo-ii-getting-scrollwheel-to-work.html
After setting up the mouse-wheel once again, I started up a Single-Player game and made a character for it [a Necromancer, as I love Summoners]. I had collected some Runes for Runewords in the past, archiving them for SinglePlayer with The Hero Editor, a small utility that can save items found in Single Player Mode, by Exporting them to files on a local system/disk (as Diablo 2 Item [.d2i] files), which can then be Imported at a later time, into a future Character in Single Player Mode [only] through the same utility [which was "written mainly by Shokaku and ZonFire99" according to the ReadMe file for it].
Using the Hero Editor, I imported past runes and gems into my new character, using the Horadric Cube to create higher Runes I needed, for creating some Runewords. After trying to create an Enigma armor, I found that it was a Runeword that was not craftable in Single Player Mode (when trying to create it, the item simply fills up with the Runes used and utilizes the bonuses from the single Runes themselves, not creating the Special Item that the Runeword would normally create, in an online, BattleNet game).
Searching online for some clues as to what could be done, I found in a few forums, mention of Addons that could possibly be used to create Ladder-Only Runewords in Single Player games. For now, I went looking for ways to craft Runewords in D2 without Addons. What I found, were various instructions to create a Text file in a created Subdirectory of Diablo2, where the Single Player game would use it as a source for Runewords... great! The only issue was that there seemed to be some variance for how the Subfolders should be created/named, to make the Text file work (there were multiple versions of information on what the subfolders should be).
Experimenting on my own then, I found the path of folders that would need to be created within the Diablo2 directory, in order to get this Text file to work. Just to summarize again, what this will do is:
� Allow Diablo II to use Ladder-Only Runewords in Single Player games, by reading Runeword information from a Text file (with no outside Addons or Mods needed to do so)
To do this, here is the working folder structure to create in the Diablo II directory:
<D2 installation folder>/Data/Global/Excel/Runes.txt
The steps to create the above folder structure are:
- in the Diablo II directory, create a New Folder called Data
- in the newly-created Data folder, create a New Folder called Global
- in the newly-created Global folder, create a New Folder called Excel
- in the newly-created folder called Excel, place the Text file from my PasteBin here:
http://pastebin.com/xGLWhmZ1(If you do not feel comfortable Downloading anything at all for this procedure, simply copy and paste the text from that website and paste it into a text file, one that you create in the Excel folder, within the Diablo II directory structure you just created via the above - be sure to name the text file Runes.txt) - lastly, add "-direct" and "-txt" to the Shortcut Properties for the "Diablo II.exe" file that starts up the game. The quotation marks arent added, only the commands, such that the Target line in the Shortcut should then look like this:
"C:Program Files (x86)Diablo IIDiablo II.exe" -direct -txt
(the above line assumes that it is installed into the C: drive of the system. If you installed Diablo2 into a different drive/partition, the first letter would be whatever your drive letter is of where D2 is installed - the main part to match is the end portions, the "-direct -txt" added to the end, which allows usage of the Text file used in this process)
Thats it!
What should occur in theory is, Diablo2 will use the Runeword information from that text file, allowing Runewords to now function within the Single Player game mode (even ones that are "Ladder Only")!
After "cubing-up" some new Runes that I did not have [using a Hero Editor to save/import the ones I had], I created an Enigma Runeword armor. Then, to specifically test the procedure above with a "Ladder-Only Runeword", I attempted to create an Insight for my Merc - and it worked! Hopefully, this will help you utilize Runewords in Single Player, too.
Note: Although I talked about a utility called Hero Editor within this post, it is not a required aspect of the steps above [ie. I use it for Item saving, not Runeword creation]. Also, although an "Excel" folder is created, neither Microsoft Office nor Excel or any other Spreadsheet-type of application need be present on the system - only a simple Text file and a few New Folders created are all that is needed.
** Update for Patch 1.14:
The file structure has changed, for where the game saves your character files, as of this Patch.
While I am not a developer for Blizzard, looking at the effects this Patch will have with Windows, I assume this was done to create a maintainable save game system for people upgrading from Windows 7/8/8.1 to Windows 10, as upgrading Windows [or reinstalling the game itself, if needed] will then not affect your save games in any way and they can then still be found by Diablo 2 (Single Player, etc) [by using this new directory setup implemented in 1.14].
As of Patch 1.14, your save game information is now located at:
C:/Users/<YOUR USER NAME>/Saved Games/Diablo II/
Your saved games, maps and characters are all now within that folder above [assuming C: as your Windows Installation Drive/Location, or where Windows and Saved Games can be found].
To continue using Runewords in Single Player with Patch 1.14, simply create new folders within (the Data folder may already be present), so that your file structure looks like this:
C:/Users/<YOUR USER NAME>/Saved Games/Diablo II/Data/Global/Excel/Runes.txt
Placing the Runes.txt folder within the Excel folder, as shown above, will then allow you to continue using Runewords in Single Player with the new file structure utilized in Patch 1.14 [personally tested as of 2016-06-06].
Tip: Dont forget to add "-direct" and "-txt" to the Shortcut Properties for the "Diablo II.exe", if needed, so that the end of the Shortcut Target line looks like this:
... Diablo IIDiablo II.exe" -direct -txt
Enjoy - and See You In The Game sometime on BattleNet!
[Personal Log, Regarding Addons, Mods and Utilities: Just a quick mention of my remark regarding without any addons above - I have used Addons, Mods and Utilities in the past, with games, and will likely do so in the future - however, mostly for security reasons, I normally do not and usually advise others against them at first. I realize that most of them are safe, hence my own usage of addons, mods and utilities at times; but because of the chance to encounter security risks, I usually advise against them initially, if people ask me for input. In the end though, most Addons, Mods and Utilities for most games are Safe and offer great functionality, the result of many hours of hard work that their creators have poured into them (if you use Addons or Mods or Utilities for games and you liked them, let their creators know, if you can)]
[Because this post is over a year old now, I have made a newer one (here at the blog, in June/July 2016) talking about this process again, with a bit more detailed instructions (a few screenshots showing the process) - along with my experiences of installing/playing D2 in Windows 10 - if its not on the front page anymore, that article can be located by going direct to the blog posting here.]
� [It seems that certain Runewords were not working for some people, according to various forum posts, using Add-Ons and other methods. For example, the Runeword EDGE, did not work for some. I have personally created INSIGHT and other Runewords, so this was puzzling. I investigated this potential limitation and found that it may be due to either limitations in the Add-On/Program being used, or the Runes.txt file itself containing Commas, which can occur if the file is opened in a Spreadsheet application (which may turn the file into a Comma-delimited format (using Commas to separate sections)) - be sure to utilize my methods above and the text direct from my Pastebin source (copying it into a Text file or downloading it as a Text file), or use the text I re-pasted into a Code area at my newer article on this, here, copying it in to a Text file and placing it into the Data/Global/Excel subfolder. As of 2016-07-06 I personally tested the Runeword EDGE and it worked using these methods. I hope it works for you as well!]
Diablo II Lives!
Diablo II Lives!
I have a long weekend and I have gotten overly annoyed with playing Demon�s Souls and bored with Borderlands, so I decided to download the classic Diablo II again (gotta love battle.net game management!)
Diablo is still pretty fun, but very ugly in its archaic 800x600 resolution and I figured there must be a way to get the game running at a decent resolution.
The people over at Widescreen Gaming have made a loader for Diablo II to allow it to support many different resolutions- such as the 1440x900 (the native resolution on my laptop):
Best part about this mod is that it does not modify the original files- rather it has an alternative �D2MultiRes� executable that is used to load the game.
It also appears they have worked out a method for using modern resolutions for StarCraft and WarCraft III- but I haven�t had a chance to try these out yet�
I took a look around for a World of WarCraft triple head monitor patch, but looks like I may just need to upgrade to a Radeon 5890 with eyefinity.
Update- beyond 1440 x 900:
I also tried it out on my desktop. At 1600x1050 it still looks pretty good:
�but when I took it up to 1920x1200 there was some strange artifacts from the textures:
The issues are much more pronounced in the town:
There are options for settings at 2560x1600.
Thursday, June 1, 2017
Diablo II LOD patch 1 13d
Diablo II LOD patch 1 13d
Patch 1.13d for Diablo II: Lord of Destruction just came out a few minutes ago. Read the patch notes, changes, download links and more info here.

Download Diablo II: Lord of Destruction patch 1.13d
- Connect to Battle.Net from the game to download the latest patches as soon as they become available.
- Official Diablo II patches page - contains links to patches for both the original game and the expansion, for both Windows and Mac
- Download Diablo 2: LOD patch 1.13d stand-alone, official download links: Original game; Lord of Destruction
Diablo II: LOD patch notes/changelog:
New Features- Ignoring players is now saved between sessions of the game. All ignores are now written out to disk (file: ignorelist). This feature can be toggled by issuing the command /ignorepersist.
- Users can now filter messages based on content by issuing the command /filtermsg . To unfilter content issue the command /unfiltermsg . (The maximum length of a filter pattern is 128 characters)
- Users can now set their home channel by issuing a new Battle.net chat command /home while in the Battle.net chat interface.
- Users can return to their home channel at any time by issuing the command /home while in the Battle.net chat interface.
Major Bugs
- Fixed a known dupe method.
- Fixed another issue where players were able to stack auras in an unintended way.
Minor Bugs
- Fixed a bug where Mercenaries wouldnt have multiple auras active when they should have.
- Fixed an issue where players could create games prefixed with color codes.
- Potentially fixed an issue where players would be disconnected when watching the cinematics when in a Battle.net game.
- Fixed an issue where the game would crash when running in windowed mode with sound disabled and the game tried to play a cinematic.
Battle.net Chat Reminder
Battle.net provides a number of ways to manage in-game spam and communication from
other players. Some of these commands are:
/options ignorepublic (/o igpub)
- Ignores messages in public chat channels from anyone who isnt on your friends list.
/options unignorepublic (/o uigpub)
- Reallows messages in public chat channels from anyone who isnt in your friends list.
/options ignoreprivate (/o igpriv)
- While in private chat channels you will not receive messages from anyone who isnt in your friends list.
/options unignoreprivate (/o uigpriv)
- Re-allows messages in private chat channels from anyone who isnt in your friends list.
/options ignorewhispers (/o igw)
- Ignore whispers from anyone who isnt in your friends list.
/options unignorewhispers (/o unigw)
- Reallows whispers from all users.
More info:
- The previous Diablo 2 patch, 1.13c was released on March 23, 2010.
- This is not a content patch, unlike the last one which added many features to the game including the Pandemonium Event.
- More BNet chat features added to combat bots and spammers. The Battle.Net Chat Reminders arent new though. Theyre just included in the patch notes to remind players of the existing ways to ignore messages from unwanted sources.
Disneys Toy Story II
Disneys Toy Story II

Monday, May 29, 2017
Disciples II Rise of the Elves
Disciples II Rise of the Elves
Disciples II: Rise of the Elves is an expansion to Disciples II where you can play as the elder Elven race as they struggle to reclaim their forests from the four primary forces in Nevendaar.
Link of game to download : http://adf.ly/mfCdt
Size of game to download : 125.39 MB
Link of game to download : http://adf.ly/mfCq1
Size of game to download : 350 MB
Link of game to download : http://adf.ly/mfCyW
Size of game to download : 350 MB
Link of game to download : http://adf.ly/mfD8a
Size of game to download : 350 MB
1. Download game and extract from win rar
2. Download all parts
3.Put them in one folder
4.Click on Disciples 2 Elves and extract folder of elves to deskop or where you want
5.enter game by clicking on it Discipl2 inside Diciples Rise of Elves
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Thursday, May 18, 2017
Diablo II Lord of Destruction
Diablo II Lord of Destruction

Genre(s): Action role-playing, Hack and slash
Release date: June 29, 2000 (Dialblo II), June 27, 2001 (Lord of Destruction)
Developer(s): Blizzard North
Publisher(s): Blizzard Entertainment
Platform(s): Microsoft Windows, Mac OS, Mac OS X
Game Mode(s): Single-player, multiplayer
Wednesday, May 3, 2017
Diablo II with Expansion Pack Portable
Diablo II with Expansion Pack Portable
Code:
*No install required! You just click and play!
*Both Diablo 2 & Lord of Destruction pre-installed.
*Latest nocd crack already applied.
*No CD changing or install problems.
*Tested and working without issues on both XP and Vista.
*Since nothing is added to the computer, there is no clutter.
*Easily portable on a USB drive.
Windows® 2000*, 95, 98, or NT 4.0 Service Pack 5
Pentium® 233 or equivalent
32 MB RAM
650 MB available hard drive space
4X CD-ROM drive
DirectX™ compatible video card

Saturday, April 29, 2017
Detonado oficial Final Fantasy II 20th Anniversary Edition para PSP
Detonado oficial Final Fantasy II 20th Anniversary Edition para PSP

Embora muitos n�o saibam, a vers�o "remaster" de Final Fantasy II tamb�m recebeu um excelente guia para ajudar os jogadores a derrotar o infame Imperador Palamecia.
Editora: Brady Games
Qualidade do scan: 4/5 (muito boa)
Quantidade de p�ginas: 177
Idioma: Ingl�s
Tamanho: 140 MB
Servidor: Mega
Coment�rios: Este guia � rar�ssimo mas com muito esfor�o o consegui e compartilhei com os leitores do blog. Assim como TODOS os guias oficiais que ser�o postados aqui, para us�-los completamente voc� dever� ter uma compreens�o avan�ada da l�ngua inglesa.
Wednesday, April 5, 2017
Disneys The Lion King II Simbas Mighty Adventure
Disneys The Lion King II Simbas Mighty Adventure
