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comabreaded
United States2166 Posts
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ChoboCop
United States954 Posts
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funkie
Venezuela9374 Posts
On January 27 2008 11:37 ChoboCop wrote: ok is there neway for you to connect twice to bnet w/ 1 cd-key? See you in Disneyland. And, if you still want your question answered, it... is NOT possible to play. (I think, long ago there was some cap like 2 persons could use the same cd key, dunno if that's working nowadays) | ||
Saracen
United States5139 Posts
i think you can connect to different gateways with the same key | ||
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CaucasianAsian
Korea (South)11577 Posts
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ChoboCop
United States954 Posts
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samuraibael
Australia294 Posts
Has anyone successfully managed to get two people behind one router to be in the same game on battlenet without lag? | ||
jimminy_kriket
Canada5501 Posts
On January 27 2008 12:03 funKie wrote: See you in Disneyland. And, if you still want your question answered, it... is NOT possible to play. (I think, long ago there was some cap like 2 persons could use the same cd key, dunno if that's working nowadays) I think I played with 2 people on the same key somewhere around 1.14, maybe 1.15.1. So hopefully that still works. | ||
offspring
Pakistan1 Post
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Sigrun
United States1654 Posts
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Quesadilla
United States1814 Posts
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Haemonculus
United States6980 Posts
Is it possible for two computers at the same house on the same IP to play in the same bnet game? A friend of mine is going to be in town soon, and we are hoping to 2v2 at his house. IS IT POSSIBLE? Has anyone actually implemented any of these methods successfully? I've tried numerous methods, and haven't been able to get anything to work. Any help is greatly appreciated! | ||
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KwarK
United States42607 Posts
On July 16 2008 11:06 Haemonculus wrote: So. I'm really curious. I've read this thread and many others like it and I cannot seem to find a straight answer. Is it possible for two computers at the same house on the same IP to play in the same bnet game? A friend of mine is going to be in town soon, and we are hoping to 2v2 at his house. IS IT POSSIBLE? Has anyone actually implemented any of these methods successfully? I've tried numerous methods, and haven't been able to get anything to work. Any help is greatly appreciated! I've always found I get router clash (you probably call it other things, you see the guy on 2 green, you can't see his text in game, v heavy lag and if all the obs leave so it is just you two then you both drop). But I've found that hamachi can be used to get around router clash and therefore given it has all the same symptoms of 2 computers in the same house in the same game hamachi should be able to deal with that too. So your solution is to get a tl 2v2 homegame going from the irc channel and play that. | ||
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alffla
Hong Kong20321 Posts
On June 04 2008 03:33 Sigrun wrote: Awesome first post. | ||
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MasterOfChaos
Germany2896 Posts
On July 16 2008 11:06 Haemonculus wrote: So. I'm really curious. I've read this thread and many others like it and I cannot seem to find a straight answer. Is it possible for two computers at the same house on the same IP to play in the same bnet game? A friend of mine is going to be in town soon, and we are hoping to 2v2 at his house. IS IT POSSIBLE? Has anyone actually implemented any of these methods successfully? I've tried numerous methods, and haven't been able to get anything to work. Any help is greatly appreciated! If the router makes no problems it is trivial. I forwarded 6112 to my comp I forwarded 6113 to my brothers comp, and set his port to 6113 in the registry. In our case that's enough to play without problems, even in the same game, and both of us can host. Are there many people who want to play with sb from their LAN on bnet, and the router makes problems? If yes I could create a plugin which does the same as the iptables trick, but without routersupport. | ||
djc9876
United States18 Posts
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BlackStar
Netherlands3029 Posts
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Wala.Revolution
7582 Posts
Problem was half the time it wouldn't let me go on Bnet, although my friends an I played on LAN. | ||
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MasterOfChaos
Germany2896 Posts
On July 16 2008 20:16 djc9876 wrote: MasterOfChaos, how would I set the other "port to 6113 in the registry" as you say you did? Also, a plugin for this router problem would be awesome. The easiest way to change to port is in the settings tab of chaoslauncher. Then you just need to create the correct port forwarding. | ||
Haemonculus
United States6980 Posts
On July 17 2008 16:44 MasterOfChaos wrote: The easiest way to change to port is in the settings tab of chaoslauncher. Then you just need to create the correct port forwarding. Sigh. I'm over at a friends house and we're trying *everything* we can possibly think of. The router is set to forward 6112 to me, 192.168.1.102 The router is set to forward 6113 to him, 192.168.1.100 My starcraft is set to use port 6112. His starcraft is set to use port 6113. And we still can't play in the same game on bnet. T_T;; Any ideas?? | ||
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