

I do limit things through my firewall, and actively block many IP addresses (e.g.To be clear, D4 is a full price game built for PC/PS/Xbox audiences. But Starcraft and Diablo are current … as are ALL of my drivers and OS updates. I’m using a very old Photoshop CS5 - no surprises it is flagging issues. Windows Server 2008, Windows XP Service Pack 3, Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1, Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2, Windows 7, Windows XP Service Pack 2, Windows VistaĮDIT ::: Here’s the end of the DXDIAG with errors: Which means it won’t affect the install, therefore won’t help the problem? Or, are you saying Diablo III requires libraries not included in the latest Windows 10 distribution?Īnswered my own question - I’m on Win 10 1909, and the link is for: Note that this package does not modify the DirectX Runtime installed on your Windows OS in any way. The Microsoft DirectX® End-User Runtime installs a number of runtime libraries from the legacy DirectX SDK for some games that use D3DX9, D3DX10, D3DX11, XAudio 2.7, XInput 1.3, XACT, and/or Managed DirectX 1.1. Thanks – but the details of the link says this: ***** UNHANDLED EXCEPTION: NONCONTINUABLE_EXCEPTION (c0000025) Stack Crawl:Ġ0007FFF9A487BD4 KERNE元2.DLL BaseThreadInitThunk+20Ġ0007FFF9BF0CE51 ntdll.dll RtlUserThreadStart+33 Here’s a trimmed section of the D3Ddebug.txt Ps: it is a nuisance rather than a critical error. And the occasional 1:10 blank white screen when closing the game, with the rare 1:100 full game crash and accompanying need to reboot to recover (UI is locked in the full screen game and need Task Manager to recover - alt Tab doesn’t work). The game runs fine - but has intermittent errors listed above - and has routine issues every run 1:1 when initializing D3D: a blank white screen while things init which isn’t ‘normal’.
