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Hellfire 1.01 or Diablo v1.09
Posted: 22 Aug, 2014 9:03
by nexuscz
Hello i have not found install instructions for Belzebub anywhere.
What version is recommended to use?
Both works for me (in hellfire videos showing black screen but playing audio) but i would rather avoid some gamebreaking bugs later in game.
Thanks
Posted: 22 Aug, 2014 9:08
by Wojtek25
We reply about thousand times , belzebub need only diabdat mpq from cd and that's it , you can run it (ofc openal need to be installed (from folder )).
Posted: 22 Aug, 2014 10:34
by nexuscz
I can confirm you only need to put DIABDAT.MPQ from Diablo1 cd into Belzebub folder.
Thanks for quick reply
Posted: 22 Aug, 2014 12:08
by nexuscz
Is there a way to have videos working other then putting belzebub into diablo1 folder?
They play bLack with audio on background.
Posted: 23 Aug, 2014 10:13
by Wojtek25
That's the problem with non-orginal resolution , they cannot fix it or it will be very bad quality ;P
Posted: 23 Aug, 2014 14:53
by nexuscz
Wojtek25 wrote:That's the problem with non-orginal resolution , they cannot fix it or it will be very bad quality ;P
If you put belzezub folder into diablo1 installation folder videos works so that's why i'm asking what could do the trick.
However i'm not using this method of installation because i assume belzezub+DIABDAT.MPQ is proper way of install.
Posted: 23 Aug, 2014 22:34
by riesa
So try to install vanilla Diablo (even without any patch) and put Bel folder into it, like it's stated in readme file. It's just ~10MB more space but if it would work for you... Profit!
Posted: 29 Aug, 2014 5:55
by Wojtek25
Try to copy dll files from diablo to belzebub

Posted: 04 Sep, 2014 9:49
by TarkinMX
Wojtek25 is correct, it's the .dll files. I came across this problem a long time ago myself when I wrote my own mod to switch between different flavors of the game like vanilla, hellfire and the hell. I believe the particular .dll file in question is smackw32.dll.
Posted: 04 Sep, 2014 13:27
by Constance
The videos are in Smacker format by RAD Game Tools, so yeah, it's most likely that .dll