![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() to this point, BIG YRMV (your risk may vary): I'm not going to post real batch code or tell you what directories contain your exe files, but that should be the general logic. since it has connected to BNet and should no longer need the launcher. This means that a batch file should be able to launch the BNet client, then task-kill it after the game gets to the Diablo splash screen (it will show your account name at the top-left). It may be a hidden pass-through of credentials to sign-in, the same login process we see on the mobile client, but somehow embedded in the client exe rather than cached credentials in the mobile app.D:I maintains it's connection to BNet after I close the launcher, but I don't see any lingering BNet related service in task manager.The BNet launcher is passing the connectivity between BNet and D:I, somehow through the launcher's service itself.So from what I gathered in my recent testing So a quick double click of that before opening Diablo again and you're on your way. ![]() Simply double clicking that will delete the file. To save even more time I created a text file on my desktop, put the following line in there, and renamed it to DiabloDelete.bat:ĭel "X:\Diablo Immortal\LocalData\Patch\fc\fc3e53758ca8ee42e42896a57ceefbcd" So the only method is to simply delete that one file before each launch. I tried creating a new file in its place with the same name, set to read-only so it can't be overwritten, but unfortunately this causes the game to hang when it's downloading the file. You can also just go to your Diablo Immortal folder and use the search functionality. On my system the file is located here:"X:\Diablo Immortal\LocalData\Patch\fc" Unfortunately you still have to do it before every launch. This results in a small 5MB re-download when you launch the game. ![]()
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