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The YouTube video demonstrates how to run Battle.net and Diablo 4 on Apple silicon Mac devices using the Whiskey app. The speaker guides viewers through downloading and installing the app, creating a new bottle for Diablo 4, troubleshooting errors, and dealing with authenticator issues. Steps include adjusting Wine settings, updating build versions, enabling dxvk, and fixing "no GPU found" errors. Tips on updating the Battle.net app, folder configurations, and addressing freezes in Diablo or Battle.net are also shared. The speaker appreciates the Mac gaming subreddit community for their support.
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In this part of the video, the speaker explains the process of running Battle.net and Diablo 4 on Apple silicon Mac devices using the Whiskey app. They guide the viewers through downloading and installing the Whiskey app, creating a new bottle named Diablo 4, downloading the Battle.net setup file, encountering errors, deleting the latest update of Battle.net, and installing an older version provided on GitHub by a user named akmad. The speaker demonstrates the steps to successfully log into the Battle.net account and explains how to deal with the authenticator moment.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker explains how to fix an issue with Battle.net after moving the games folder in the bottles program folder. Steps include changing settings in Wine, updating the build version to 1.19042, enabling dxvk, and ensuring Battle.net hasn’t made another update. The video also covers resolving a “no GPU found” error by adding a new environment variable in the bottle configuration settings. The process involves disabling dxvk and adding the wine uncore simulate environment variable.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker mentions that the Battle.net app may need to update itself before launching Diablo smoothly. They advise ensuring that the correct folder is in the Battle.net subfolder. An Easter egg workaround for freezes in Diablo or Battle.net is shared, recommending using the Activity Monitor to force quit any intel-based processes. The speaker expresses gratitude to the Mac gaming subreddit community for their support.
