![]() In essence, I would say both mods are extremely easy to install, since they only require diabdat.mpq file to function. "The Hell 2 has all of Hellfire's content, but it doesn't require Hellfire preinstalled." - seems like you treat distributing content you don't own as a feature xD ![]() Belzebub has some of it too but doesn't have extra dungeon levels from Hellfire expansion. The Hell 2 has all of Hellfire's content, but it doesn't require Hellfire preinstalled. ![]() Thanks for all your help BTW, seriously I am SO HAPPY to have these mods finally running!! :D Maybe I should just read those first before asking here. This isn't a super big deal tbh, but since there are many notable changes, having the ability to reference the new Help screen in Belzebub would be awesome!Īs for The Hell 2, I got it working fine as well, but how do I turn on the music? Maybe it tells you in the readme or modmin page. On a side note, how do I bring up the Help screen in that mod again? It opens at the very beginning of the game for you to browse, and in Vanilla Diablo 1 you press F1 to refer to it whenever, but in this mod F1 doesn't do that. Thank you!! Got Belzebub working like a charm. For The Hell 2 you should also download and unpack music files or you won't have music playing.īy the way, concerning TH2, it's described in readme and on mod's main page. ![]() Then you just start TH2.exe or Belzebub.exe. Then extract mod files using a program like WinRAR (it's the one that I use) or winzip. You copy this file into a new directory, put the mod files there. If you don't see file extensions then it's just DIABDAT file. Both Belzebub and The Hell 2 require diabdat.mpq file from Diablo 1 install directory. ![]()
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