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On November 23 2017 02:09 AManHasNoName wrote:Show nested quote +On November 19 2017 00:05 seNsiX wrote: Hey all, so I just got SC:R after not playing any BW for like 8 years, and I was wondering where the best places to get ladder games are? I'm currently playing the "ranked" ladder that came with SC:R, but I barely get any matches, and most of the time just load into an empty lobby with no opponent before restarting the queue. Are most people still on ICCup or Fish or whatever other server? Most people are currently playing on the Remastered ladder. The issue with the blank enemy side then getting requeued is almost always because you need to open/forward port 6112 on your router. portforward.com is a great resource if you need assistance.
Ah, yep. That did the trick! Thanks for the info, didn't realize this was a thing.
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I had my ports forwarded long time ago, and could host on iCCup. But then at one point I suddenly stopped being able to host. Nothing was changed in the router settings, and the ports should be open. But nope, still can't host. I don't get it. I tried tinkering with my router settings, using different guides, programmes, tools and launchers to no result. Has anyone ever had this problem? You can host, then one day you cannot anymore. Is there any solution to it, other than changing the router?
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United Kingdom12022 Posts
On November 23 2017 16:56 shall_burn wrote: I had my ports forwarded long time ago, and could host on iCCup. But then at one point I suddenly stopped being able to host. Nothing was changed in the router settings, and the ports should be open. But nope, still can't host. I don't get it. I tried tinkering with my router settings, using different guides, programmes, tools and launchers to no result. Has anyone ever had this problem? You can host, then one day you cannot anymore. Is there any solution to it, other than changing the router?
I had this issue, to fix it I had to factory reset my router. The routers port forwarding somehow broke itself which the reset fixed.
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Netherlands4804 Posts
On November 23 2017 16:56 shall_burn wrote: I had my ports forwarded long time ago, and could host on iCCup. But then at one point I suddenly stopped being able to host. Nothing was changed in the router settings, and the ports should be open. But nope, still can't host. I don't get it. I tried tinkering with my router settings, using different guides, programmes, tools and launchers to no result. Has anyone ever had this problem? You can host, then one day you cannot anymore. Is there any solution to it, other than changing the router? Make sure the ip address you're forwarding ports for corresponds with the pc in your LAN. A quite hilarious work around the helps me is to open µtorrent hit ctrl+p and put in 6112 as port. Make sure you aren't downloading or uploading and then start SC. Suddenly you're able to host... In my case anyway. Some routers are just really shitty...
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On November 23 2017 16:56 shall_burn wrote: I had my ports forwarded long time ago, and could host on iCCup. But then at one point I suddenly stopped being able to host. Nothing was changed in the router settings, and the ports should be open. But nope, still can't host. I don't get it. I tried tinkering with my router settings, using different guides, programmes, tools and launchers to no result. Has anyone ever had this problem? You can host, then one day you cannot anymore. Is there any solution to it, other than changing the router?
contact your ISP u need a public IP adress this was my case
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On November 23 2017 19:29 Peeano wrote:Show nested quote +On November 23 2017 16:56 shall_burn wrote: I had my ports forwarded long time ago, and could host on iCCup. But then at one point I suddenly stopped being able to host. Nothing was changed in the router settings, and the ports should be open. But nope, still can't host. I don't get it. I tried tinkering with my router settings, using different guides, programmes, tools and launchers to no result. Has anyone ever had this problem? You can host, then one day you cannot anymore. Is there any solution to it, other than changing the router? Make sure the ip address you're forwarding ports for corresponds with the pc in your LAN. A quite hilarious work around the helps me is to open µtorrent hit ctrl+p and put in 6112 as port. Make sure you aren't downloading or uploading and then start SC. Suddenly you're able to host... In my case anyway. Some routers are just really shitty...
This is most likely the correct resolution. If you didn't set the IP for your computer to be static, then it's possible another device on the network is using the IP that you forwarded the port on, and your computer is now using a different IP.
If that's not the resolution, both the other suggestions here (reset router back to factory settings and/or contact your ISP) are the next things I'd look into.
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On November 23 2017 16:56 shall_burn wrote: I had my ports forwarded long time ago, and could host on iCCup. But then at one point I suddenly stopped being able to host. Nothing was changed in the router settings, and the ports should be open. But nope, still can't host. I don't get it. I tried tinkering with my router settings, using different guides, programmes, tools and launchers to no result. Has anyone ever had this problem? You can host, then one day you cannot anymore. Is there any solution to it, other than changing the router? As said Peeano, you should be sure that you forwarded the port for your current IP address. A router works in a way that it distributes IP addresses to the devices that request Internet in a random way, so when your PC starts, it requests Internet connection to your router, and your router gives your PC an IP address, which is normally the same every time, but the router can changes it time to time, in this case, you need to change the value for the IP address that you opened the port for. So usually in a router port forwarding config, when you open a port, you open it for a specific IP address, so this IP address should be the same as that given by the router to your PC. Now to know that IP address, open the command line (on Win 7 by clicking "Start" button then typing cmd and Enter), in the command line type ipconfig, you should see a bunch of text, search the phrase "IPv4 Address..." the IP corresponding to this line is your IP address (note you may have more than one "IPv4 Address" line so make sure you take the correct one, it depends on the mean that you connected to the router, WiFi or LAN), in my case it's something like 192.168.1.*
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So what's going on with bnet today? Got logged off and now my bnet launcher can't reconnect.
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Thanks for all the responses, but none helped, unfortunately. Guess, I will have to reset my router
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Who is Moo.Sapa? He is a Protoss player on larva's stream and he is shitting all over him. It is like 4-0 in his favor now.
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Oops nevermind, found out it was Mini. He is about to be 5-0. Dude is slapping Larva around, christ.
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On November 26 2017 22:45 SCC-Faust wrote: Oops nevermind, found out it was Mini. He is about to be 5-0. Dude is slapping Larva around, christ.
Yeah man these games are silly, not even close!
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flash is commentating a JD game. it's 0-0 right now. i dont know who he is playing though. come watch!
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the pros are doing a sort of team wars right now. come watch! flash is now up
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more clan war type matchups today. larva lost the ace match and he says sorry and tells his teammates to swear at him. everyone is like, "it's okay, we all lose once in awhile." And then one player goes, "Fucking uninstall Starcraft. How could you lose to that shit?!"
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Got disconnected (and got a lose from it) from a pretty much won game on ladder, then couldnt join either ranked or custom games for the longest time today. It's NOT my internet (could play any other game just fine) what is wrong with starcrafts servers today..
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konadora
Singapore66145 Posts
just wondering, are there no professionally casted korean games at the moment? post ASL is getting to me
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I reloaded my router and tried to forward my ports again, still can't host, though. It's so not cool. Can't find games, and when I finaly find something, then I get kicked sometimes, or can't join. This is unfair
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On November 28 2017 09:25 konadora wrote:just wondering, are there no professionally casted korean games at the moment? post ASL is getting to me  I am sad there is no ASL teambattle in between ASLs like last year
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