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Does anyone know how to change a private game to public. I began my play through as a private game but I'd like to finish as a public game with some of you guys. But I can't figure out how to turn my private play through public....
Help.
While in game, hit ESC to open the game menu, and click on the 'Open game to public' option.
When I get home I can send you a guest pass. I invited my friends to try the game but they don't want to lol.Any chance any of you have a guest pass just collecting dust to that you'd like to give away?
Unfortunately, my computer ain't great, and I'd like to see if my computer can squeak by with a playable experience since I'm right at the system requirements (just below here, a bit above over there... y'know the drill).
And I wanna see what the fuss is about. lol
Your friends are loco. hahaWhen I get home I can send you a guest pass. I invited my friends to try the game but they don't want to lol.
I used to play Diablo, then bought the collectors edition D2, also the Hellfire expansion. Now I am unsure I want to continue, I tried reloading D2 and playing my old games after reloading them, but it seemed so clunky after GW. Is it possible to play D3 while avoiding playing on Battlenet? I like to play lone wolf style. As Johnnie 5 says, INPUT.
I heard that lots of hacking has been taking place lately. Sorry to hear you were among the hacked.FYI, I was hacked. Lost over 100k gold. Haven't heard back from Blizzard cause it happened over the weekend. I don't expect much.
Do you use an authenticator?
To folks who haven't touched Blizzard Games for awhile but are playing D3, one very important rule:
Get an authenticator!
http://us.battle.net/d3/en/forum/topic/5149619846?page=1
There are three options: mobile app (free), phone method (free but less effective) or physical RSA fob ($6.50). They each introduce some degree of annoyance to logging in ... But it makes your account vastly more secure. There is a fair amount of interwebz chatter about authenticated accounts still getting compromised, but Blizzard says no cases have been validated.
There is also a new SMS option where you get notified of unusual account activity.
All this may seem ridiculous for a game ... But the whole point is that the investment of time and emotional energy in the game are valuable to you ... And targets for malicious people around the world. Malicious people who you probably cannot out-clever. So use the tools to avoid the heartbreak of getting hacked and then the long and annoying wait for your account to get rolled back and restored.
Danny, they will offer you a restore point. So, as long as you aren't playing it's a worthwhile thing. To me, I blew past whatever restore point they had, so it would have been detrimental to me to take a restore point.
Secondly, I have the authenticator now, but it is NOT prompting me for it when I log into D3. Why? When I go to my battle.net account it does prompt me for it. What's going on here?