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Hello all,
I got a message from a BVS user on my github about how he installed Diablo II from the BNET 1.14b installer but wasn't able to switch to 1.13d. Originally I thought that the problem of switching to older versions of D2 only affected users that installed from the 1.12a BNET installer and were attempting to switch back due to the MPQ format being changed between [1.00 - 1.11] (old installers, CDs) and new [1.12a+] BNET installer. However, this user was switching back from 1.14b to 1.13d which are after the 1.12a change. After some debugging I found out that it seems the 1.13d dlls (Definitely the ones included in Bliss Complete Collection but these should be the same exact dlls everyone receives since I just copied them after I patched to 1.13d - I don't think the blizzard updater runs any conditional code that says 'If your installation MPQs are from an old CD, then use these dlls, and if they are from the new CDs then use these dlls') do not understand the MPQs from the 1.14b ones.
The problem was the same as the pre 1.12 and 1.12+ break. Due do this, due note that if you want to time travel between any versions, it is best to get the MPQ files from the original ISOs, that will allow you to play any version no matter what Blizzard has changed.
You can find more information in the github post:
https://github.com/fearedbliss/Bliss-Version-Switcher/issues/1
Also these are the errors that you would see if you install 1.14b installer and try to switch to 1.13d or below:
At this state, 1.13d is trying to run but the MPQ files are from the 1.14b installer and it doesn't understand them, so it has this problem when you launch D2. If you try to run the D2VidTest, it also will fail with the following message:
Again, you can see that the D2VidTest thinks that the MPQ file is corrupt, it's actually just a newer version/format.
Once I copied over my old MPQs that I use to play 1.00-1.11, it immediately worked.
Also do keep in mind that the D2VidTest.exe was removed in 1.14, this only exists pre 1.14.
I'll be updating the BVS README/HELP.txt files to keep a note of this.
- Jonathan
I got a message from a BVS user on my github about how he installed Diablo II from the BNET 1.14b installer but wasn't able to switch to 1.13d. Originally I thought that the problem of switching to older versions of D2 only affected users that installed from the 1.12a BNET installer and were attempting to switch back due to the MPQ format being changed between [1.00 - 1.11] (old installers, CDs) and new [1.12a+] BNET installer. However, this user was switching back from 1.14b to 1.13d which are after the 1.12a change. After some debugging I found out that it seems the 1.13d dlls (Definitely the ones included in Bliss Complete Collection but these should be the same exact dlls everyone receives since I just copied them after I patched to 1.13d - I don't think the blizzard updater runs any conditional code that says 'If your installation MPQs are from an old CD, then use these dlls, and if they are from the new CDs then use these dlls') do not understand the MPQs from the 1.14b ones.
The problem was the same as the pre 1.12 and 1.12+ break. Due do this, due note that if you want to time travel between any versions, it is best to get the MPQ files from the original ISOs, that will allow you to play any version no matter what Blizzard has changed.
You can find more information in the github post:
https://github.com/fearedbliss/Bliss-Version-Switcher/issues/1
Also these are the errors that you would see if you install 1.14b installer and try to switch to 1.13d or below:
At this state, 1.13d is trying to run but the MPQ files are from the 1.14b installer and it doesn't understand them, so it has this problem when you launch D2. If you try to run the D2VidTest, it also will fail with the following message:
Again, you can see that the D2VidTest thinks that the MPQ file is corrupt, it's actually just a newer version/format.
Once I copied over my old MPQs that I use to play 1.00-1.11, it immediately worked.
Also do keep in mind that the D2VidTest.exe was removed in 1.14, this only exists pre 1.14.
I'll be updating the BVS README/HELP.txt files to keep a note of this.
- Jonathan