Obtaining Game Error Logs
			Updated: 2 years ago
		
		
			Article ID: 82454
		
	For specific instructions on retrieving game logs, select your operating system and the game for which you need error logs.
World of Warcraft
- Open the Battle.net desktop app and select World of Warcraft.
 - Click the Cogwheel button to open the Options menu and select Show in Explorer.
 - In the _retail_ or _classic_ folder inside the World of Warcraft folder, find the Errors folder.
	
- If it does not exist, you do not have any error reports.
 
 - Find the latest .txt file. This is your error report. The error report creation date is included in the file name.
 
Overwatch
- Open your Documents folder. This folder is typically accessed in the Start menu.
 - Open the Overwatch folder.
 - Open the Logs folder.
 - Open the Errors folder.
	
- If it does not exist, you do not have any error reports.
 
 - Find the latest Overwatch.txt file. This is your error report.
 
Diablo III
- Open the Battle.net desktop app and select Diablo III.
 - Click the Cogwheel button to open the Options menu and select Show in Explorer.
 - Inside the Diablo III folder, open the InspectorReporter > Reported Bugs folder.
	
- If it does not exist, you do not have any error reports.
 
 - You may see many folders that are date stamped. Each one will have a crash log inside.
 - Open the newest folder and find the D3Debug.txt file. This is your error report.
 
StarCraft II
- Open your Documents folder. This folder is typically accessed in the Start menu.
 - Open the StarCraft II folder.
 - Open the GameLogs folder. You may see many folders that are date stamped. Each one will contain a crash log.
	
- If there are no folders, you do not have any error reports.
 
 - Open the newest folder and find the Error.txt file. This is your error report.
 
StarCraft Remastered
- Press Windows Key+R to open the Run dialogue.
 - Type %localappdata%\Temp into the Run field and press Enter.
 - Find the BlizzardError folder.
	
- If it does not exist, you do not have any error reports.
 
 - Upload the most recent .Txt file.
 
Hearthstone
- Open the Battle.net desktop app and select Hearthstone.
 - Click the Cogwheel button to open the Options menu and select Show in Explorer.
 - Inside the Hearthstone folder, find the Logs folder.
	
- If it does not exist, you do not have any error reports.
 
 - Find the latest hearthstone_yyyy_mm_dd_hh_mm_ss.log file. This is your error report.
 
Heroes of the Storm
- Open your Documents folder. This folder is typically accessed in the Start menu.
 - Open the Heroes of the Storm folder.
 - Open the GameLogs folder. You may see many folders that are date stamped. Each one will contain a crash log.
	
- If there are no folders, you do not have any error reports.
 
 - Open the newest folder and find the Error.txt file. This is your error report.
 
Overwatch Voice Chat
- Open your Documents folder via the Start menu
 - Open the Overwatch folder
 - Open the Logs folder
 - Locate Overwatch.log, this is your voice chat log
 
Diablo IV
- Open the Battle.net desktop app and select Diablo IV.
 - Click the Cogwheel button to open the Options menu and select Show in Explorer.
 - Inside the Diablo IV folder, Locate the FenrisDebug.txt file; this is the latest log file.
	
- If it does not exist, you do not have any error reports. You may see older _FenrisDebug-1 or higher numbered logs; these are past logs. These logs are generated every time the game is ran.
 
 
Diablo II: Resurrected
- Open the Battle.net desktop app and select Diablo II: Resurrected.
 - Click the Cogwheel button to open the Options menu and select Show in Explorer.
 - Inside the Diablo II: Resurrected folder, locate the Blz-log.txt file; this is the latest log file.
	
- NOTE: This file is regenerated every single time you run the game. Make sure the issue occurs then collect the file.
 
 
World of Warcraft
- Navigate to Macintosh HD/Applications/World of Warcraft/.
 - In the _retail_ or _classic_ folder inside of the World of Warcraft folder, find the Errors folder. If it does not exist, you do not have any error reports.
 - Attach the most recent file.
 
Diablo III
- Navigate to /Applications/Diablo III/InspectorReporter/ReportedBugs.
 - You may see many folders that are date stamped. Each one will have a crash log inside.
 - Open the newest folder and locate the file marked D3Debug.txt. This is your error report.
 
Starcraft II
- Open Finder.
 - Hold the Option (Alt) key and select Library from the Go menu on the system menu bar.
 - Navigate to ~/Library/Application Support/Blizzard/Starcraft II/Gamelogs.
 - You may see many folders that are date stamped. Each one will have a crash log inside.
 - Open the newest folder and locate the Error.txt file. This is your error report.
 
StarCraft Remastered
- Open Finder.
 - Hold the Option (Alt) key and select Library from the Go menu on the system menu bar
 - Navigate to ~/Library/Application Support/Blizzard/Starcraft/Errors
 - Each error is date stamped. Upload the most recent .txt file.
 
Hearthstone
- Open Finder.
 - Hold the Option (Alt) key and select Library from the Go menu on the system menu bar.
 - Navigate to Logs/Unity/
 - Find the Player.log file. This is your error report.
 
Heroes of the Storm
- Open Finder.
 - Hold the Option (Alt) key and select Library from the Go menu on the system menu bar.
 - Navigate to ~/Library/Application Support/Blizzard/Heroes of the Storm/Gamelogs.
 - You may see many folders that are date stamped. Each one will have a crash log inside.
 - Open the newest folder and locate the Error.txt file. This is your error report.
 
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