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  2. Diablo IV Technical Troubleshooting - Blizzard Support

    us.battle.net/support/en/article/333526

    If your Windows settings are correct, check your in-game settings next. Ensure the right device is set to your output, that the volume levels are not at zero, and that the sound is not muted. If both Windows and Game settings are accurate, try another app with sound to see if the issue is with your headphones or speaker.

  3. Diablo® IV System Requirements - Blizzard Support

    us.battle.net/support/en/article/251518

    However, the game experience may be significantly diminished. MEDIUM (Recommended) Requirements *. With Ray Tracing **. Operating System. Windows® 10 64-bit (Version 1909 or newer) Windows® 10 64-bit (Version 1909 or newer) Processor. Intel® Core i5-4670K or AMD™ R3-1300X. Intel® Core i7-10700 or AMD™ Ryzen 7 5800X.

  4. Deleting the Battle.net Cache Folder - Blizzard Support

    us.battle.net/support/en/article/34721

    Windows. Close open Blizzard programs. Press Ctrl+Shift+Esc to open the Task Manager.; Click the Processes tab.; If agent.exe is running—or Blizzard Update Agent in Windows 10—select it and click End Process.

  5. Account Banned or Suspended - Blizzard Support

    us.battle.net/support/en/article/20182

    Article ID: 20182. Blizzard suspends or bans accounts for violations of our Code of Conduct. If you're seeing this message, check your email for details about the violation. If you do not have access to your account email address, contact us to update your account information. If you think your account may have been hacked or compromised, you ...

  6. Make a selection. Press Windows + R. Type DxDiag and click OK. After the DirectX Diagnostic Tool loads, click the Display tab. The graphic card's name and manufacturer are listed in the Device section. The current driver version is listed in the Driver section. Visit the driver manufacturer's website to obtain the most up-to-date driver.

  7. Game Install or Update Stuck at 0 B/s - Blizzard Support

    us.battle.net/support/en/article/56618

    Game update starts and then stops installing. The download progress bar is stuck at 0 b/s. If your region is currently patching or undergoing maintenance there might be a known issue affecting all players. Check @BlizzardCS on Twitter, or the technical support forums linked at the bottom of this article, for information on any ongoing issues.

  8. Transferring a Diablo III Console Save - Blizzard Support

    us.battle.net/support/en/article/34407

    To transfer a save between consoles: Start Diablo III. You may need to patch the game. Go to the main menu and select More. Select Export Save. Start Ultimate Evil Edition on your new console. Select Import Save from the main menu. Some consoles may have additional options such as cloud save. For assistance with these options, please contact ...

  9. Diablo III Products and Upgrades - Blizzard Support

    us.battle.net/support/en/article/13291

    There are five Diablo III products. Diablo III This product is the base game. You must have this product to play Diablo III. This product does not include Reaper of Souls or Rise of the Necromancer and does not allow playing the classes Crusader or Necromancer. Reaper of Souls This product is an expansion and requires that you first own Diablo III.

  10. Battle.net Login Queue - Blizzard Support

    us.battle.net/support/en/article/235274

    The login queue will not save your place if you leave or are removed for any reason. To avoid sitting through the queue more than once, be sure to: Stay in the queue until it finishes. Do not leave or restart the client. Enter your Battle.net account name and password correctly. Enter your authenticator code promptly and correctly.

  11. Bought Diablo II: Resurrected but Can't Install Diablo II or Lord of Destruction. What to do if you can't install Diablo II or Lord of Destruction after purchasing Diablo II: Resurrected. Cannot Buy Lord of Destruction. Lord of Destruction is an expansion and requires that Diablo II is purchased first. Diablo II (2000) Running Slow or Choppy