Is there a slash command to mute (or squelch) a player in Diablo 2? Diablo 2's multiplayer has been a wasteland of spam messages for years—bots who enter, post long, green, gigantic messages, and leave. I've asked several party members about how to stop this and they said I can only try to squelch them from the party menu if I'm fast.
Slayer
9 months ago
[Lootfilter Sounds] Diablo 2 Soundpackage
In light of the upcoming Lootfilter sounds and the nostalgia a lot of people share with Diablo 2. I've gone ahead and extracted all the soundfiles (non dialog/music) that is stored in the Diablo 2 and Lord of Destruction gamefiles.
These are extracted directly from the game MPQ files as .WAV files. If we need to convert them to MP3 to get them to work the lootfilters i'll convert them and reupload after.
Here's a viruscheck of the zip archive:
And here's the download link for the ENTIRE soundpackage:
The hoster i've used is 'Wetransfer' since i had the best experience with them so far. If anyone has a problem with it, shoot me a message and i'll upload it on my google drive to download, but since that usually gets download limited pretty quickly i opted for a 3rd party hoster instead first.
The most important and most used sounds for item drops can be found in the 'Item' folder.
Have fun customizing your lootfilter guys :)
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From Turkey
zU84ha76la: Of course, I'm suggesting for GOG.com this filters as an option which you can turn off. For newer games I prefer LCDs too, but for older ones CRT is my only choice. Why? See this comparison.
mrmarioanonym:
on that i think i agree. Case in point: Super Mario World has to be played on a CRT, preferably slightly dusty and slightly washed-out, but not too much. It's more because that's the way i first played it. The quality between a CRT and a modern monitor is immense. CRT is the only choice here. Just try Diablo II on a CRT and a LCD, you will fall in love with the CRT one.
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From Germany
mrmarioanonym: on that i think i agree. Case in point: Super Mario World has to be played on a CRT, preferably slightly dusty and slightly washed-out, but not too much. It's more because that's the way i first played it.
grinninglich: The quality between a CRT and a modern monitor is immense. CRT is the only choice here. Just try Diablo II on a CRT and a LCD, you will fall in love with the CRT one. i wouldn't go as far as that as much as i would say that it masks the pixelation of older games and has a certain look to it that makes me wonder whether they intentionally designed it for those monitors.
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From Poland
grinninglich: The quality between a CRT and a modern monitor is immense. CRT is the only choice here. Just try Diablo II on a CRT and a LCD, you will fall in love with the CRT one.
mrmarioanonym: i wouldn't go as far as that as much as i would say that it masks the pixelation of older games and has a certain look to it that makes me wonder whether they intentionally designed it for those monitors. Many games were designed for older monitors for sure (this is one more argument for using retro shaders here on GOG.com). You can read this interesting article about technical issues arising when taking screenshots of retro games. There are problems with rendering correct colors, dithering, transparency, scanlines, etc.
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From Poland
I should have bought 3 Sony Trinitrons when they were still manufactured :-(
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From Poland
I've added the section with USEFUL LINKS to this thread's first post. Maybe I will update it from time to time. Happy shading everyone! :)
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From Turkey
Suggest me a good CRT TV for old console gaming =)
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From Poland
grinninglich: Suggest me a good CRT TV for old console gaming =)
This article should answer all your questions: In Search of Scanlines: The Best CRT Monitor for Retro Gaming
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From Poland
I've discovered that if you're a Mac user there is actually an official way to use retro shaders/filters with GOG.com games already! You need a game, for example free Tyrian 2000, that is launched through Boxer (a DOSBox front end). When starting the game you choose from the Mac menu bar at top View -> Rendering Style -> Retro (you can also try out the one called Smoove), and you're good to go! See the screenshot I've attached to this post as a proof that it works. If you want to further tweak how this retro shader looks, right-click on the [App Name].app file and choose Show Package Contents, then go to Contents -> Resources -> Shaders, next you open the files up with your text editor. Here are instructions how to edit this retro shader.
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tyrian_crt_shade.jpg (428 Kb)
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For those that aren't familiar with it, Retroarch is awesome for this stuff and it supports Dosbox as well.
Post edited December 11, 2013 by Egotomb
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From Poland
Now, it'd nice if GOG.com added support for retro shaders in DOSBox for Windows (as for Mac it is already there), and for ScummVM. There was some work done on shaders for ScummVM, but I don't know whether retro shaders are compatible with it.