![]() Basically stuck on Waiting on another update… then it shows the actual downloading progress for a few seconds then back to Waiting. ![]() d3 Update Progress - 0.1269 (0.0560)ĮDIT2: UI does get updated, but only in chunks, see images. Will get back to you with the -exec=“launch Pro” command in my case if it ever gets installed.ĮDIT: The UI is not really showing progress in the launcher but if I look at the logs I can see the agent progresses the update. So now I can start the launcher but I have to install Diablo3 which seems to take a lot of time but it is making progress. It said it failed but Lutris was happy and it seems it was installed properly (logs said it had 100% progress on the install). Then it got stuck at 90% installing battlenet launcher so I did a “killall Agent.exe”. However I was able to install the battlenet via Lutris by just waiting (it somehow got past the Agent update even though it crashed several times). I cannot test this since my previous installation was deleted by Lutris which force deletes it seems. Interested if this works for anyone else… For me, World of Warcraft now launches just fine. Select your game from the games page and if the Blizzard gods favour you, you will be greeted with your game page, Play button active and the update happening and doing nothing in the background until we can work out what dependency is actually missing for the 8009 Agent.exe. I have used both D3 and Pro options - the launcher will complain a minute or 2 about the Update agent being asleep before taking you to the game home page which you don’t have installed (this seems to be key, when I used WoW with World of Warcraft install, it did not work). Ve a la carpeta que contiene el directorio de caché: Pulsa Tecla de Windows. Si agent.exe se está ejecutando (o Blizzard update Agent en Windows 10), selecciónalo y haz clic en Finalizar proceso. Pulsa Ctrl + Mayús + Esc para abrir el Administrador de tareas. To confirm that this works, shut down the launcher back to Lutris and relaunch it. Cierra todos los programas de Blizzard abiertos. Once you have located your game, change the Game Updates to Never automatically apply updates then press Done.Īll going well, your game is now available and if it was already updated, you should have the play button available. Save the configuration and launch .Īfter logging in, locate your game, first go to settings → Downloads and Scan for Games then Locate. I have found the default Lutris-7.2 runner to work best with this. The D3 option is if you don’t have Diablo3 installed, or Pro if you don’t have Overwatch or SC2 or WTCG or Hero - basically any code for a game you DON"T have installed. ![]() Rename or delete the folder in your prefix ProgramData folder.Ĭhange the Game Options → Arguments in Lutris and add This might (stress might) be a work around if you have not already deleted your prefix and game files while using Lutris as the launcher. An application encountered a critical error: Tried reinstalling everything and get the 50% problem now.įrom the error dump it looks like there is an ACCESS_VIOLATION in the Agent.exe but unclear to why. I had the client installed and played Diablo 3 with no problem, until yesterday when it started freezing and it looked like the Agent.exe was crashing. We appreciate your feedback and look forward to many more years of bringing players together online.I also get the same 50% at installing Update Agent issue. Moving forward, to help offset some of the original concerns we listed back in September, we will be connecting “Blizzard” to “” in our logo for the service and in general when we refer to it in print: Blizzard. If you go into the settings and then navigate to the Game Install/Update tab to the left of the Settings menu. Take it from the developer formerly known as Silicon & Synapse, and Chaos Studios, names are important too. But there are a variety of settings in the launcher which can be changed to limit downloads. The technology was never going away, but after giving the branding change further consideration and also hearing your feedback, we’re in agreement that the name should stay as well. ![]() We understood that stood for something special-it represents years of shared history and enjoyment, community and friendship, for all of us and our players.ī is the central nervous system for Blizzard games and the connective tissue that has brought Blizzard players together since 1996. When we announced that we’d be transitioning away from the name for our online-gaming service, we suspected that the shift would be challenging.
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