i was intending to have one character for goofing off and one for main quest. i have just got into VTM bloodlines and it seems to run very well but i got it somewhere and has a good number of stability mods on it. diablo 2 did you mean diablo 3? i know 3 had a lot of issues and mine went form perfect to lagtastic after a patch, but never really had problems with diablo 2 , but then again i had a pc built with windows xp to avoid all the problems of vista and 7.
i have to ask what is steam? is it a retail store that offers downloads because everybody seems to have horrible issues with games from them. i get the impression they have a backstock of old games or have just bought up the old ones and are resaling them when popular(good idea to turn a profit) though diablo2 you can just buy a cd key from blizz and they hold on to it for you, heck they even register old cd keys for you. then you download the game from them. it just sounds like steam is shipping bad discs or sending corrupted files in the downloads.
No. I mean Diablo 2. I refuse to buy Diablo 3. Steam is an online gaming client for buying games and keeping the ones bought off it organized. It's more of a service than a store, but also a store.
I got Diablo 2 last week when I bought my new computer. It was in a Battlechest that said Diablo, but only had the second game. I had been looking for the second game for a while, and just had to buy the game considering it was a steal at only 20 bucks for the Battlechest. The fact that Diablo 3 is always online just irked me way too much. You don't have any issues with VTMB because it was meant for Windows XP. It wasn't meant for anything after that. I tried to use the CD keys I had to use to install Diablo 2 on Blizzard's site. No luck. I have an out of date Battlechest, which is fine by me. I'm just glad the paper sleeves are much more durable than the ones the GOTY version of Morrowind on PC comes in.
Steam doesn't ship any CDs. The downloads are all from the people who released the games in the first place. VTMB was released as an unstable yet great game, and Steam sells it as such. Valve is the one who runs Steam, the publishers are the ones who make the downloads available. Many of the older games on there can be bought off Good Old Games, which is a service meant for well... good old games.
Yeah, I have noticed that Dos games tend to glitch if ran too fast. Daggerfall runs very fast on the map screen for some reason on my new computer. Characters are more likely to get stuck or slow down in the strangest places due to this.