Diablo 2 hacked characters code#
Yes it would, but it is a nontrivial task, and is not going to be added any time soon unless you offer to write the code for it. Q: Wouldn't item version conversion be a great addition to ATMA? The game will convert the character and all of the items to the new version 1.Y. The best way to do so is to place the 1.X items onto a 1.X character, open them in a 1.Y Diablo 2 game, then save them. There is no way for ATMA to convert items bewteen versions.
Q: Can ATMA convert all of my version 1.X items to version 1.Y? Items from version 1.10a that have been upgraded to 1.10s and 1.10 final with the ATS utility are automaticly assigned the GUID '0xffffffff 0xdeadbeef 0x0'. The GUID was used in the beta versions of 1.10 (1.10a and 1.10s), but was eliminated in 1.10 final. Q: Why does my item have a GUID? Why is it '0xffffffff 0xdeadbeef 0x0'? If any of those look wrong (like a Windforce with an ilvl of '1' and a fingerprint of 0x00000000), then it is probably not legit. The best think to do is look at the items stats, fingerprint, and the ilvl. ATMA has no way of knowing if the item you got was found legitly or hacked or created using unscrupulous methods. This is a feature that may be added later. Currently, ATMA does not let you mule between different game versions.ATMA does not allow you to edit charcacters or items, and most likely never will.This is a possible module that may be added later. ATMA does not currently auto-detect if an item is hacked.There is no way to do this unless there is a database file thatĬontains all possible dupes to compare against and that is not happening any time soon. ATMA does not auto-detect if an item is a dupe.