Originally posted by: RyanPaulShaffer
Because Blizzard has since taken all the servers from D2 and put them towards WOW, while leaving a lone 486 to run each Battle.net realm.
Originally posted by: Krakn3Dfx
I know Bliz is making a lot of changes/upgrades to battle.net, probably things that would make the system more complicated/slower than it was back in the day when it was a fairly barebone system.
I just registered all my Blizzard games on their new online system, dl'd Diablo 2 and it got to the end 1.5GB later and told me dl failed.
I haven't really gotten around to trying it again.
Originally posted by: Chronoshock
I've definitely noticed the lag problem too. They're going to have to increase the server farm when 1.13 comes out. I imagine the D2 bnet population will more than double when it's released.
Dont be stupid.Originally posted by: RyanPaulShaffer
Because Blizzard has since taken all the servers from D2 and put them towards WOW, while leaving a lone 486 to run each Battle.net realm.
Originally posted by: PhatoseAlpha
Perhaps it has something to do with the fact that back then, people were actually playing, and now 95% of them are running javascript bots?
Originally posted by: TridenT
Originally posted by: PhatoseAlpha
Perhaps it has something to do with the fact that back then, people were actually playing, and now 95% of them are running javascript bots?
Fixed that for yah.![]()
Originally posted by: shortylickens
Dont be stupid.Originally posted by: RyanPaulShaffer
Because Blizzard has since taken all the servers from D2 and put them towards WOW, while leaving a lone 486 to run each Battle.net realm.
I'm sure they've got at least a Celeron 366 on each one.
Originally posted by: Scouzer
Originally posted by: shortylickens
Dont be stupid.Originally posted by: RyanPaulShaffer
Because Blizzard has since taken all the servers from D2 and put them towards WOW, while leaving a lone 486 to run each Battle.net realm.
I'm sure they've got at least a Celeron 366 on each one.
It's probably an old Celeron 300A @ 450mhz. Those were great overclockers!
