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On July 26 2016 18:09 bduddy wrote:Show nested quote +On July 26 2016 16:05 Shield wrote:On July 26 2016 15:49 bduddy wrote:If you people somehow think http://ftp.blizzard.com is a scam, then please, learn about how the Internet actually works before you spew any more of your "wisdom" here. The patch is 100% legit, although possibly not intended to be released yet. Enjoy your new palettes. That's exactly why I'm skeptical because I know how the internet works. On the other hand, you don't. Go learn a little bit about spoof URLs, spoof e-mails, etc before you talk about internet security. Because messing with email headers or adding a bunch of garbage to a URL is the same this as somehow hijacking an entire domain on blizzard.com. Right. Please stop talking before you really hurt someone. Having a single domain deal in multiple protocols is incredibly common and normal. EDIT: typhoonius is completely correct, except I know that Firefox does support FTP, and Chrome probably does too although I never use it so I'm not sure.
Are you stupid or what? How can you hurt anyone? Please stop exaggerating.
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This BETA patch will be released officially once the Mac patch are ready. And the version would be 1.17.1
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On July 27 2016 05:59 MarineCA1 wrote:
what about the response time of clicks ?? I hate muta micro-ing with high latency.
Latency changer might now be obsolete
from testing it feels like networkmodedelay is now 2 (or #l2). pre 1.17 the default used to be 5.
you still need to use the lowlatency program to completely remove latency...which needs to be updated as it doesn't work with 1.17 (guess changed offsets)
On July 27 2016 02:34 outscar wrote: EDIT3: Also wanna point out that map FS isn't loading for some reason. So patch is still raw.
korean version FS does work.
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Oddly, I can't host FS either.
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On July 27 2016 13:11 xboi209 wrote: Oddly, I can't host FS either.
ah ok i've tested again.. iccup version of FS does not work korean version of FS does work
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On July 27 2016 14:27 Probemicro wrote:ah ok i've tested again.. iccup version of FS does not workkorean version of FS does work
What is the meaning of “FS”?
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On July 27 2016 14:55 brian763 wrote:Show nested quote +On July 27 2016 14:27 Probemicro wrote:On July 27 2016 13:11 xboi209 wrote: Oddly, I can't host FS either. ah ok i've tested again.. iccup version of FS does not workkorean version of FS does work What is the meaning of “FS”? fighting spirit
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Report: Blizzard is looking to remove unused game protocols such as Local Area Network (IPX), Modem, and Direct Cable Connection. They're logging the total and monthly amount of games we play on each protocol.
Additional research has been published at BNETDocs.org.
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On July 27 2016 17:39 xboi209 wrote:Report: Blizzard is looking to remove unused game protocols such as Local Area Network (IPX), Modem, and Direct Cable Connection. They're logging the total and monthly amount of games we play on each protocol. Additional research has been published at BNETDocs.org. does anyone really use those though?
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On July 27 2016 17:47 arb wrote:Show nested quote +On July 27 2016 17:39 xboi209 wrote:Report: Blizzard is looking to remove unused game protocols such as Local Area Network (IPX), Modem, and Direct Cable Connection. They're logging the total and monthly amount of games we play on each protocol. Additional research has been published at BNETDocs.org. does anyone really use those though? Nope
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On July 27 2016 17:39 xboi209 wrote:Report: Blizzard is looking to remove unused game protocols such as Local Area Network (IPX), Modem, and Direct Cable Connection. They're logging the total and monthly amount of games we play on each protocol. Additional research has been published at BNETDocs.org.
Removing LAN? How will tournaments play? Log on Asia server? WTF?
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On July 27 2016 17:55 Wrath wrote:Show nested quote +On July 27 2016 17:39 xboi209 wrote:Report: Blizzard is looking to remove unused game protocols such as Local Area Network (IPX), Modem, and Direct Cable Connection. They're logging the total and monthly amount of games we play on each protocol. Additional research has been published at BNETDocs.org. Removing LAN? How will tournaments play? Log on Asia server? WTF? There are two protocols whose names start with "Local Area Network". Everyone uses Local Area Network (UDP).
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Blizzard fixed a crash caused by watching a replay in which a player has chat too much during a paused game. Replay Fix plugin is no longer required.
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I loved all the skeptics in this thread not listening to reason and then just disappearing into the wind :D
This patch is super duper awesome though!
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On July 27 2016 18:22 xboi209 wrote:Show nested quote +On July 27 2016 17:55 Wrath wrote:On July 27 2016 17:39 xboi209 wrote:Report: Blizzard is looking to remove unused game protocols such as Local Area Network (IPX), Modem, and Direct Cable Connection. They're logging the total and monthly amount of games we play on each protocol. Additional research has been published at BNETDocs.org. Removing LAN? How will tournaments play? Log on Asia server? WTF? There are two protocols whose names start with "Local Area Network". Everyone uses Local Area Network (UDP). any idea if i will be able to play lan between laptop and pc using only internet cable or between two laptops using only their wireless connection?
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On July 27 2016 20:07 Tapppi wrote: I loved all the skeptics in this thread not listening to reason and then just disappearing into the wind :D
This patch is super duper awesome though! As a network/security IT engineer, reading this thread was painful It's crazy how people can talk out of their arse and throw words they don't understand.
Anyway as has already been said ftp.blizzard.com has been used since .... forever to host patches for all of blizzard games. But it's pretty clear they didn't intend people to download this version yet
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On July 27 2016 20:30 _Animus_ wrote:Show nested quote +On July 27 2016 18:22 xboi209 wrote:On July 27 2016 17:55 Wrath wrote:On July 27 2016 17:39 xboi209 wrote:Report: Blizzard is looking to remove unused game protocols such as Local Area Network (IPX), Modem, and Direct Cable Connection. They're logging the total and monthly amount of games we play on each protocol. Additional research has been published at BNETDocs.org. Removing LAN? How will tournaments play? Log on Asia server? WTF? There are two protocols whose names start with "Local Area Network". Everyone uses Local Area Network (UDP). any idea if i will be able to play lan between laptop and pc using only internet cable or between two laptops using only their wireless connection? Yes this will still work. What they are removing is IPX aka a protocol no one uses anymore. I don't think they will ever remove LAN from starcraft1
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On July 27 2016 08:20 Shield wrote:Show nested quote +On July 26 2016 18:09 bduddy wrote:On July 26 2016 16:05 Shield wrote:On July 26 2016 15:49 bduddy wrote:If you people somehow think http://ftp.blizzard.com is a scam, then please, learn about how the Internet actually works before you spew any more of your "wisdom" here. The patch is 100% legit, although possibly not intended to be released yet. Enjoy your new palettes. That's exactly why I'm skeptical because I know how the internet works. On the other hand, you don't. Go learn a little bit about spoof URLs, spoof e-mails, etc before you talk about internet security. Because messing with email headers or adding a bunch of garbage to a URL is the same this as somehow hijacking an entire domain on blizzard.com. Right. Please stop talking before you really hurt someone. Having a single domain deal in multiple protocols is incredibly common and normal. EDIT: typhoonius is completely correct, except I know that Firefox does support FTP, and Chrome probably does too although I never use it so I'm not sure. Are you stupid or what? How can you hurt anyone? Please stop exaggerating.
Stop embarassing yourself and learn how domains work.
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I can't imagine many people use ipx, serial, or modem connections given that network interfaces are no longer optional like they were when starcraft came out. I wonder how well it did play on serial, my experience with AOE1 was that it worked alright but eventually went out of sync.
I'm probably the only one to notice but running starcraft on 9x/NT4/2000 will no longer be possible as they are using a quite a few newer APIs and it would appear it is no longer compiled with MSVC 6.0. Not that its really surprising just something I noticed.
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are they nerfing cracklings? :3
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