Edit: puppykiller below says Im just lucky so hey ho, there we go.
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Jukado
805 Posts
Edit: puppykiller below says Im just lucky so hey ho, there we go. | ||
puppykiller
United States3125 Posts
On October 07 2011 02:09 CardinalAllin wrote: I havent forwarded my ports and I can host. you are a very lucky individual | ||
MinscandBoo
252 Posts
On October 06 2011 18:19 Mottz wrote: I posted this on http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=195442¤tpage=16#315 , i find this: http://www.gamefront.com/files/20774820/[4]ÅõÈ¥1.4.rar , is the most used version of FS. It says 'file not found' when i try this link =( ty tho | ||
Release
United States4397 Posts
Why did stork take off his glasses, put them back on for a while, then take them off again? | ||
Phyrigian
New Zealand1332 Posts
On October 07 2011 06:55 Release wrote: Kind of stupid but Why did stork take off his glasses, put them back on for a while, then take them off again? lol I BELIEVE (not certain) he got lasec or some laser surgery or something on his eyes. I think he uses the glasses on and off just in case. Ironically, i believe he tends to win more games with them on. | ||
Mottz
Portugal101 Posts
On October 07 2011 04:23 MinscandBoo wrote: It says 'file not found' when i try this link =( ty tho Ill reupload it tomorow, im on android atm. | ||
Favorite
United States27 Posts
On October 07 2011 06:55 Release wrote: Kind of stupid but Why did stork take off his glasses, put them back on for a while, then take them off again? Stork got Lasik eye surgery, but he started losing really bad after he took off his glasses so he started to wear them again. When wearing the glasses had no effect, he trashed em. I think he mentioned this on the Battle.net attack episode. | ||
Mottz
Portugal101 Posts
Here it is http://www.gamefront.com/files/20863863/[4]ÅõÈ¥1.4.rar | ||
Skeggaba
Korea (South)1556 Posts
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dementrio
678 Posts
"Port forwarding" is a technique where a router or other similar apparatus is told to "forward" incoming connections to a specific destination. Typically, a home network has a router connected to the internet, and one or more computers connected to the router. If you try to host a game on your destkop, your computer waits for incoming connections from other newbs. However, when they try to join your game, the connection only gets as far as your router, who has no idea what starcraft is and therefore drops the connection. Setting up forwarding of port 6112 to your desktop tells the router that all connections labeled "6112" should be sent directly to your computer. 6112 is an arbitrary number that was chosen by blizzard when developing starcraft. To set up port forwarding, in the vast majority of cases, you only need to know the administration password of your router. Look at the details of your internet connection (find a "details" button somewhere in your windows network config). There is a record called "ipv4 default gateway", which often looks something like 192.168.1.1. Type that in your browser address bar. An authentication page should appear, this is where you need the password. After that just look around for something called port forwarding or similar. Once you find it, you will need to enter the port number (6112), the protocol (UDP), and the destination address (which you can also find in connection details, called "ipv4 address"). If you don't know the password, you can either look online for default password (google search your router model name); look in the box the router originally came with, or call your ISP they were the ones to provide it and gave no password. Edit: there is nothing bad in forwarding ports, except that once you forward some port to some machine, no other computer on your network will be able to use that port (i.e. you may have trouble trying to play starcraft from another computer). | ||
Teoita
Italy12246 Posts
I started playing sc2, but now i am getting more and more interested in bw; i haven't played the game itself yet as i dont have the cd, but im practicing my mechanics on sc2bw for now. The thing i have the most trouble with is army control when armies get pretty big (over say 3 control groups); i can't quite hotkey units in a way that makes sense, make the army move together, control it properly, and add reinforcements to my current army: the result is that usually half my army runs to its death while the other sits there doing nothing. Are there any tips to imrpove my army control? Thanks! | ||
puppykiller
United States3125 Posts
On October 08 2011 01:49 Teoita wrote: Hello! I started playing sc2, but now i am getting more and more interested in bw; i haven't played the game itself yet as i dont have the cd, but im practicing my mechanics on sc2bw for now. The thing i have the most trouble with is army control when armies get pretty big (over say 3 control groups); i can't quite hotkey units in a way that makes sense, make the army move together, control it properly, and add reinforcements to my current army: the result is that usually half my army runs to its death while the other sits there doing nothing. Are there any tips to imrpove my army control? Thanks! This http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=85121 + 1a2a3a | ||
ThePianoDentist
United Kingdom698 Posts
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puppykiller
United States3125 Posts
On October 08 2011 06:12 ThePianoDentist wrote: anybody else had the problem where you get stuck on the accessing account loading screen after pressing connect to iccup? how did anyone fix this? this usually means that iccup is down at the moment. If this happens always (and not occasionally) im not sure what the problem is 8( | ||
ThePianoDentist
United Kingdom698 Posts
On October 08 2011 06:55 puppykiller wrote: this usually means that iccup is down at the moment. If this happens always (and not occasionally) im not sure what the problem is 8( now i just get this even though i have the ports open and my internet isnt bad | ||
fencer
122 Posts
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dementrio
678 Posts
e.g. I spot a drop going towards my main, my rally is in my nat, even with 10 sec of time I cant get my stuff in my main T.T | ||
jello_biafra
United Kingdom6631 Posts
On October 08 2011 23:16 fencer wrote: Manually telling reavers to attack something after they have been dropped doesn't cause them to begin attacking faster, right? Feels like you have to wait forever sometimes. No but you should do it anyway to make sure it attacks what you want it to. On October 09 2011 01:42 dementrio wrote: How do you micro units up a ramp? e.g. I spot a drop going towards my main, my rally is in my nat, even with 10 sec of time I cant get my stuff in my main T.T Try spamming right click, should cause the units that are freaking out and bumping into each other to get up in a more orderly and faster way. | ||
Phyrigian
New Zealand1332 Posts
On October 08 2011 01:49 Teoita wrote: Hello! I started playing sc2, but now i am getting more and more interested in bw; i haven't played the game itself yet as i dont have the cd, but im practicing my mechanics on sc2bw for now. The thing i have the most trouble with is army control when armies get pretty big (over say 3 control groups); i can't quite hotkey units in a way that makes sense, make the army move together, control it properly, and add reinforcements to my current army: the result is that usually half my army runs to its death while the other sits there doing nothing. Are there any tips to imrpove my army control? Thanks! sorry - its off topic, but you don't even need the CD key to play BW. iccup.com - enjoy! | ||
Snipinpanda
United States1227 Posts
On October 09 2011 01:42 dementrio wrote: How do you micro units up a ramp? e.g. I spot a drop going towards my main, my rally is in my nat, even with 10 sec of time I cant get my stuff in my main T.T Uh spam click is nice, but generally you want to move the units at the top/bottom (if you're going up/down, respectively) first, then the units following it. Generally it's some random unit that's blocking the entire parade. | ||
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