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Battle.net desktop app, gives you access to all your Blizzard games.

Copy file battle.net-64.dll to the installation directory of the program that is requesting battle.net-64.dll. If that doesn't work, you will have to copy battle.net-64.dll to your system directory. By default, this is: Windows 95/98/Me - C: Windows System Windows NT/2000 - C: WINNT System32 Windows XP, Vista, 7, 10 - C: Windows System32. I insist on a 64-bit client. I cant use my Steam Overlay for 64-bit Java games unless I do. This includes the Technic Launcher or other similar Mod Management program for Minecraft, which I have the 64-bit version of. Windows® 7 64-bit (SP1) or Windows® 10 64-bit. Internet Connection, Blizzard® Battle.net® Desktop app and registration required to play. The Blizzard Battle.net desktop app installs, patches, and launches all Blizzard games from one application. You can also access the Blizzard Shop, as well as News on all of our games from the app. BLIZZARD BATTLE.NET DESKTOP APP. The Blizzard Battle.net desktop app replaces our previous game launchers. Blizzard Battle.Net is the game downloader for Blizzard games, including World of Warcraft, Diablo® III, StarCraft II, Hearthstone, Heroes of the Storm, Overwatch, Destiny 2, and other Classic Games. Battle.Net used to have individual downloaders but replaced that with their client.

This script was written with 64-bit, WIndows 10, and DirectX11 in mind, trying to push Linux, Wine and PlayOnLinux to the max. Recently, Blizzard has been releasing their games with a 64-bit client. This script is an attempt to move forward to that design.

# Battle.Net Patch 1.6.0 - pass
# World of Warcraft - installs but video is messed up
# Diablo 3 Patch 2.4.3 (32-bit client) - pass
# Diablo 3 Patch 2.4.3 (64-bit client) - fails D3D error
# StarCart II - not tested
# HearthStone 7.0.0 - pass
# Heroes of the Strom 22.7.49495 (32-bit client) - pass
# Heroes of the Strom 22.7.49495 (64-bit client) - pass, slow video
# Overwatch - not tested

Tested on...

# Wine version used : 2.0-rc3-staging
# Distribution used to test : Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
# NVIDIA binary driver v375.26
# NVidia GeForce GTX 960/PCIe/SSE2
# AMD FX(tm)-6300 Six-Core Processor × 6

Note: After the install is complete, if Wine < v3 then do the following to improve performance...

  • Highlight Battle.net 64-bit and go to 'Configure Wine' (right-click)
  • Click the 'Staging' tab
  • Check 'Enable CSMT for better graphic performance'
  • Click OK

32-bit or 64-bit:

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Everything I tested works great in 32-bit client mode. The 64-bit is still a under developed but moving forward. To switch between these do the following in Battle.net

  • Click and move slightly down on the Options (gear icon).
  • Choose Game Seetings from the menu
  • Check 'Launch 32-bit client (instead of 64-bit)

Enjoy!
-RavonTUS

Battle.net Launcher with StarCraft II ready to launch

If you’re having trouble installing the Battle.net App and Blizzard games then this guide will help you fix them! I kept running into “BLZBNTBTS0000005D” errors when setting up my new Windows 10 computer. I briefly talk about this issue in my last post. Luckily, I was able to get the Battle.net App & StarCraft II installed after a bit of searching and troubleshooting and this guide will detail those steps.

First, even though the Battle.net App or Blizzard game gave you an error about not being able to connect, it may have actually worked. For me at least, it actually did install the correct files to launch the Battle.net App. Navigate to the directory you picked to install the Battle.net App.The default is C:Program Files (x86)Battle.net. You should find some executables (EXE) and folders.

Files of importance are “Battle.net Launcher.exe” & “Battle.net.exe” executables . Hopefully you see these files because this guide is dependent on having them. If you do not, then keep trying to install Battle.net the regular way. Also, you may not have file extensions visible. So you may just see “Battle.net Launcher” & “Battle.net” without the .exe at the ends.

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Try to run the “Battle.net Launcher.exe” file. but I kept getting the same error. The program was not able to connect (“updating Battle.net” , then “starting Battle.net” for a second, then error). Luckily, many experienced this same issue with Windows 8/8.1 64-bit and so I found a forum post on Blizzard’s website. The post title Cannot install Battle.net app properly. Error: BLZBNTBTS0000005D that was the most helpful. Sadly, Blizzard has change their forums so the direct link does not work anymore.

Fixing Battle.net Issues BLZBNTBTS0000005D

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The fix that worked for me was right clicking Battle.net Launcher.exe then click Properties > Compatibility tab > check the box “Run this program in compatibility mode” > from the drop down select Windows XP (Service Pack 3) > also check “Run this program as an administrator” > click Apply > OK. Apply the same settings for Battle.net.exe and you should be good to go! Running Battle.net Launcher.exe should allow you to download any Blizzard game like StarCraft, Diablo, or World of Warcraft like normal.

Officially, Blizzard recommends running Windows in Selective Startup and disabling virus scanning software. Support Forum Agent Glaxigrav states this in a Blizzard forum post:

Can you please try running a Selective Startup first, and then install the Battle.net App? If you have any security software installed, you’ll want to be sure to temporarily disable that as well.

Once you’ve done that, you can grab the most recent version of the Battle.net App here. Let me know if that gets the installer going!

But that solution did not work for many nor myself, as pointed at by the forum post. Once StarCraft II finished downloading and installing I did run into more problems. Actually launching the game where the launcher said it was located did nothing. That was fixed just by restarting my computer. Now my Battle.net App and StarCraft II run without issues and I hopefully yours do as well!

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When I first wrote this article back in 2015 I had linked to the Blizzard forum post. Sadly, Blizzard has changed it’s forum so the link no longer works and I removed it. But I did find a new official support article.

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