Is it OK to use maphack in this game during offline/solo playing?

I’ve seen there is some mapassist program which I would like to use for my offline sessions, yet it states that it is detected yet I don’t get is it detected in offline or battle.net? I mean offline is not exactly playing with ppl on bnet.

Does anyone know can maphack be used for offline gameplay?

EDIT: Meh, I guess you can’t get it anymore anyways.

Would be so cool if the devs in the future would somehow improve the map experience for solo offline play.

Don’t use 3rd party progs. You can look for mods, but if you play offline, you have static maps and once you revealed the map it stays for the next games unless you change difficulty.

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Well, yeah I know about static maps but still while I’m completing acts/difficulties I need to reveal them and also you have to worry if u change the difficulty.

And also also those map programs reveal champion mobs and even sometimes ping you with a message that somewhere in a pile of items there is a rune or some other good stuff. So a lot of QoL…

Anyways, I guess will have to wait till the devs give us some of that QoL for offline play, if ever.

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Just to clarify Odin’s point, be extra careful with 3rd party programs. A lot of maphacks and similar stuff contain various kinds of trojans.

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No. Most maphacks work via changing the game memory or the executable, that’ll get you flagged and banned even offline.

Theres no reason for maphacking anyways when offline. You can reroll for your desired maps and it stays

Ok, thanks for all of your replies.

Another question regarding mod’s.

If I add some mods to D2R from mod nexus to my offline play, is that allowed?
Nothing major, like stackable gems and runes. Very annoying when this stuff takes your whole stash.

I actually have read that for offline you can use those. Can anyone confirm?

Yes those would be fine for offline. As long as a mod uses softcode modding methods (.txt files, JSON files) and you don’t join an online game with them then you’ll be fine.

Mods that change the executable, binaries, game memory, or inject code are not allowed. You won’t find these kinds of mods in any public places like Nexus though so there’s no need to worry about them.

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Yes, they will use those .txt and json files.

Great thank you, time to add some QoL to my solo experience :slight_smile:

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