How do you get Diablo 2 in full screen mode?

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       #11

    I play D2 at least once a week, and have had no issues. Sorry for the confusion.
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  2. Posts : 20
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       #12

    I'm pretty sure Windows Vista and 7 has a lot of problems with D2, it's all over the internet. For a while I couldn't play it without the colors being all messed up.
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       #13

    Thanks. I'm going to try that right now. I hope you stick around, because as you can tell. I'm retarded. :)
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  4. Posts : 391
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       #14

    If you have any issues with D2 just post here again and we will do our best to help you out, run the Mod and see. Let us know.
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       #15

    two of the files don't have .txt and .exe at the end of them. is that ok?
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       #16

    d2multires and d2multiresgame
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  7. Posts : 391
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       #17

    Yes that is ok D2MultiRes.dll and D2MultiRes.mpq are required for the mod to work, just make sure that you run the .exe when trying to play high res.
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       #18

    type it in manually?
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  9. Posts : 391
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       #19

    Sorry, Type what in?
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  10. Posts : 20
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       #20

    .exe? Am I thinking about this too hard? Should I just copy it in like it is?
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