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A Diablo II Open Server means that your character is not stored on PvPGN like on the real Battle.net (TM). When you play on Battle.net (TM), your player is stored on their server. In Open Battle.net (TM) game play, your character is stored on your local computer instead. This only requires PvPGN to be running on the server side. It has several advantages & disadvantages. You may run both an open & closed server at the same time. The player, in such a situation, would then choose which game play they would like to use (open or closed).

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  • Unix Diablo II Server
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  • A Diablo II Open Server means that your character is not stored on PvPGN like on the real Battle.net (TM). When you play on Battle.net (TM), your player is stored on their server. In Open Battle.net (TM) game play, your character is stored on your local computer instead. This only requires PvPGN to be running on the server side. It has several advantages & disadvantages. You may run both an open & closed server at the same time. The player, in such a situation, would then choose which game play they would like to use (open or closed).
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  • A Diablo II Open Server means that your character is not stored on PvPGN like on the real Battle.net (TM). When you play on Battle.net (TM), your player is stored on their server. In Open Battle.net (TM) game play, your character is stored on your local computer instead. This only requires PvPGN to be running on the server side. It has several advantages & disadvantages. * Single player character can be used to play on Battle.net (TM) * Backups can be made of your character in case your character file gets hosed or lost * Players can easily cheat, like using trainers and hacks * Admin has very little to no control over player's characters * Start Diablo II or Diablo II LOD * Select the Gateway of the machine you want to connect to * Click on the Other Multiplayer button * Click on the Open Battle.net (TM) button A Diablo II Closed Server means that your character is stored on the PvPGN server just like the real Battle.net (TM). This requires D2CS, D2DBS & D2GS to be running in addition to PvPGN on the server side. It has several advantages & disadvantages as well. * Hacks & trainers are much easier to detect * Players have a much harder time trying to cheat * The admin of the server has more control over player's characters * Single player characters cannot be used * Backups can't be made of the character by the player * Slow servers or bandwidth can cause lagging or additional wait time * Player is at the mercy of the admin, should the admin wish to delete the character * If you don't log in frequently, your account could be deleted, along with your character * Start Diablo II or Diablo II LOD * Select the Gateway of the machine you want to connect to * Click on the Battle.net (TM) button You may run both an open & closed server at the same time. The player, in such a situation, would then choose which game play they would like to use (open or closed). A Diablo II closed realm is the realm that you play in, on a Diablo II closed server.
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