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On February 16 2009 22:40 IdrA wrote: is iccup not down for everyone else? neither me nor my teammates can get on. i would assume we got ip banned, but both a and b house were blocked at the same time. doesnt really make sense.
it goes to the 'accessing account' screen and then just kicks back to the server select screen.
That happened to me too, but it got fixed few seconds later :S.
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On February 16 2009 22:40 IdrA wrote: is iccup not down for everyone else? neither me nor my teammates can get on. i would assume we got ip banned, but both a and b house were blocked at the same time. doesnt really make sense.
it goes to the 'accessing account' screen and then just kicks back to the server select screen.
It works fine here.. dont get paranoid tho, why would both houses get ip banned? Just give a try later on although i know it'll be hard for you guys :D
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well last season magma got reset because he was playing with other people in the house and they could tell people from the same ip were playing each other, i figured it might have been something like that.
cant think of why else wed be blocked while the server is still running.
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I really hope they didnt go ahead and ban the A / B team houses, as that would be one of the more "extremely stupid" moves they've accomplished. Have you tried sending a forum message, or emailing Yelloant explaining which IP is the CJ house ip.
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probably due to leeyh being #1 some admin probably checked his games and saw him playing his own ip like idra said
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On February 16 2009 22:28 IdrA wrote: like fisheye!
What do you want to say with this post? Fisheye isn't active right now, isn't he?
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On February 17 2009 02:05 SkyTheUnknown wrote:What do you want to say with this post? Fisheye isn't active right now, isn't he? it's an inside joke directed at magicphil
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WOW it would be the stupidest goddamn thing if ICCUP banned progamer houses...
p.s. Idra, do you/your teammates play on ICCUP a lot, is it for "real" practice or just for fun, does everyone play or just a few?
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Every Game you play is practice IMO
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On February 17 2009 06:29 Murk wrote: Every Game you play is practice IMO
No
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i got 1 question and i think its funny thing, why when i play on account where i got 50%/60% players i play, play better then the account where i got 80%? is that stats make them scared? because i played same guys with both id's and there a big difference in those games. because my english bad and cant speak more i hope u understand.
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On February 17 2009 00:53 IdrA wrote: well last season magma got reset because he was playing with other people in the house and they could tell people from the same ip were playing each other, i figured it might have been something like that.
cant think of why else wed be blocked while the server is still running.
how is it that more than one person is able to play on iccup vs different opponents using the same ip address? I'm not able to do that on my home network
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On February 17 2009 08:14 anderoo wrote:Show nested quote +On February 17 2009 00:53 IdrA wrote: well last season magma got reset because he was playing with other people in the house and they could tell people from the same ip were playing each other, i figured it might have been something like that.
cant think of why else wed be blocked while the server is still running. how is it that more than one person is able to play on iccup vs different opponents using the same ip address? I'm not able to do that on my home network
At my house I have port 6112 forwarded to one computer, 6113 to the next, and so on. I remember adding some "Game Data Port" in the registry which made this work. The computers on my network can play with different people, each other, or both. But for some reason they can't join a game hosted by a computer on the network.
I think with some routers you can get it working without even needing to muck about.
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Holy crap @ Androide, i just love that guy <3
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On February 17 2009 08:09 Tarmak_mk wrote: i got 1 question and i think its funny thing, why when i play on account where i got 50%/60% players i play, play better then the account where i got 80%? is that stats make them scared? because i played same guys with both id's and there a big difference in those games. because my english bad and cant speak more i hope u understand.
I understand you, and I agree that there is a big psychological factor involved. When people play someone with a really good record I think they often overestimate their opponent and go into the game with a losing mindset. This is one reason I like joining/making public games instead of finding games in the channel. That way neither player knows the stats of the other.
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rio = xiaozi like i heard
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On February 17 2009 09:43 Jonoman92 wrote:Show nested quote +On February 17 2009 08:09 Tarmak_mk wrote: i got 1 question and i think its funny thing, why when i play on account where i got 50%/60% players i play, play better then the account where i got 80%? is that stats make them scared? because i played same guys with both id's and there a big difference in those games. because my english bad and cant speak more i hope u understand. I understand you, and I agree that there is a big psychological factor involved. When people play someone with a really good record I think they often overestimate their opponent and go into the game with a losing mindset. This is one reason I like joining/making public games instead of finding games in the channel. That way neither player knows the stats of the other.
Wrong, there's a reason there's a 1 minute pause between you joining and them starting: they are going to the website and looking up your stats.
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On February 17 2009 11:01 NoobsOfWrath wrote:Show nested quote +On February 17 2009 09:43 Jonoman92 wrote:On February 17 2009 08:09 Tarmak_mk wrote: i got 1 question and i think its funny thing, why when i play on account where i got 50%/60% players i play, play better then the account where i got 80%? is that stats make them scared? because i played same guys with both id's and there a big difference in those games. because my english bad and cant speak more i hope u understand. I understand you, and I agree that there is a big psychological factor involved. When people play someone with a really good record I think they often overestimate their opponent and go into the game with a losing mindset. This is one reason I like joining/making public games instead of finding games in the channel. That way neither player knows the stats of the other. Wrong, there's a reason there's a 1 minute pause between you joining and them starting: they are going to the website and looking up your stats.
Yeah I get this too.... it sucks.
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I usually host the games, say "hi, gl" and hit start so I guess I don't have that problem. Although now at B- I can't really do that anymore because it's rare that a fellow B- player will join my public games.
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