How can I save my chat log or chat history in Diablo 3? [duplicate]

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I would like to save my chat logs, or my chat history, for archival purposes. Most chat clients that I use already have a logging function of some kind.

Does the Diablo 3 game client save the chat session anywhere on the drive?






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Where are my saved chat logs?

How to find your chat history
  • Open Gmail on your desktop.
  • On the left-hand panel, click More.
  • Scroll down until you see Chats and click it.
  • The screen will display all your chats that have been archived.
  • Clicking on a conversation will open the thread.


  • How do I get my chat log in Diablo 2?

    Destiny 2 PC Text Chat
  • From the "Character" menu, navigate right to the Settings page.
  • Select "Gameplay" in the left-side pane.
  • Scroll down to the "Text Chat" section.


  • What are chat logs?

    A chat log is an archive of transcripts from online chat and instant messaging conversations.

    Are wow chat logs saved?

    Text received via the chat system (but not necessarily all text displayed in chat windows) will be saved to the file Logs/WoWChatLog. txt (path is relative to the folder containing the World of Warcraft client); the file is not actually updated until the player logs out.



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