![]() More than a standard expansion, Lord of Destruction not only added content in the form of new character classes and an additional scenario, it also dramatically revamped the gameplay of the existing Diablo II for solo and especially multiplayer. Unlike the original Diablo's expansion pack ( Diablo: Hellfire), it is an official expansion designed by Blizzard Entertainment. In my opinion they're planning to do similar thing with Diablo 2 - literally "hold it" in clutches of their client (retail version of Blizzard older games were capable of running without "mandatory" Blizz's client, now they seem to eliminate this with their "remasters").Diablo II: Lord of Destruction (commonly abbreviated LoD) is an expansion pack for the popular Action Role-Playing game Diablo II. Looking for what they've done with first Starcraft ("free" version requires client to work, as well as HD remaster, I've recently learned from one user here on GOG that even retail version, after some patch, have "mandatory" downloaded HD content - not active until buying HD remake). In effect, it's convenient for them them to "dump" those titles here, on GOG (other thing is that we're more than happy to have those games here).īut for Diablo 2, which is sold by them and (if I remember correctly) had already announced HD re-release, they're rather going to sell it in their store only. Would GOG users join other players on Battle Net, or would we get our own separate GOG server? In my opinion (at this point) - very unlikely.Īlready released title and two planned have one thing in common - they're not sold on Blizzard's/ store, and Blizzard is not planning to make any remaster/remake of them. ChrisGriffin: Even more so, how likely it would be to be able to play it online, aka Battle Net?
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