I have been using Crossover for several years - basically to run certain programs and games that Parallels won't run - primarily because of Direct X 12.
I have Diablo IV, Diablo Immortal and Diablo II Resurrected all installed in separate bottles. Diablo IV ran perfectly BEFORE the install of Vessel of Hatred. Now I not only have to "deal" with the numerous times the game will freeze up (generally after teleporting, but occasionally at other times) and requiring me to Force Quit it as I generally can't even get back to the menus, but it also seems that Blizzard upped the difficulty level to crazy at times (I am referencing the number of enemies on the screen at the same time) even though I have been playing on the same "normal" level since the introduction of Diablo IV. I am enjoying the addition of VofH, but am getting rather annoyed at the experience.
Any suggestions? Thanks.
What I have found is that if you do the teleportation from a waypoint in a town, it works perfectly. But if you use the map to do it from other places, that is when the issues of frame rate occurs. Thanks.
What I have found is that if you do the teleportation from a waypoint in a town, it works perfectly. But if you use the map to do it from other places, that is when the issues of frame rate occurs. Thanks.
Well it also happens when just walking out of a dungeon - not even using the exit shortcut or transporting. And occasionally with using a transport platform, not just the map - which does still seem to be the worst.
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