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On July 12 2011 16:06 tok wrote: Question: I have an NA account with the NA game on it. Will I have to make a new account to add another TW version of sc2 on it, or can I log into both regions with the same email/account?
You can log into both regions with the same account, infact, both in the same time. Personally I prefer having a seperate account, you never know when Blizzard will pull such a stunt again, and also give you ability to pass the game to someone else.
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so is this 30 day pass only $6 US?? where can I get it that cheap? most sites ive seen are in the $50-80 range
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On July 12 2011 16:08 furymonkey wrote:Show nested quote +On July 12 2011 16:06 tok wrote: Question: I have an NA account with the NA game on it. Will I have to make a new account to add another TW version of sc2 on it, or can I log into both regions with the same email/account? You can log into both regions with the same account, infact, both in the same time.
Yes. AFAIK (been asking about everything myself ) you need:
a) two different clients installed. One for TW, one for NA. OR b) localization tool which you use to change the localization of the client to the respected realm, where you are about to play.
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Just finished adding the 30 day pass to my account. gonna use the relocalizer to play some games tonight on tw server. does anyone want me to make a step by step guide on how to get a 30 day pass?
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On July 12 2011 16:15 jongzor wrote: Just finished adding the 30 day pass to my account. gonna use the relocalizer to play some games tonight on tw server. does anyone want me to make a step by step guide on how to get a 30 day pass?
This would be greatly appreciated. I think i've figured it out myself, but im not 100% sure and im being a bit paranoid on things like where i stick my Visa in.
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On July 12 2011 16:17 sk1nex wrote:Show nested quote +On July 12 2011 16:15 jongzor wrote: Just finished adding the 30 day pass to my account. gonna use the relocalizer to play some games tonight on tw server. does anyone want me to make a step by step guide on how to get a 30 day pass? This would be greatly appreciated. I think i've figured it out myself, but im not 100% sure and im being a bit paranoid on things like where i stick my Visa in.
visa? just use paypal bro.
Page 3 of this you can see my journey through all of this stuff.
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On July 12 2011 16:15 jongzor wrote: Just finished adding the 30 day pass to my account. gonna use the relocalizer to play some games tonight on tw server. does anyone want me to make a step by step guide on how to get a 30 day pass?
verrry much so man. thanks
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On July 12 2011 16:18 Eleaven wrote:Show nested quote +On July 12 2011 16:17 sk1nex wrote:On July 12 2011 16:15 jongzor wrote: Just finished adding the 30 day pass to my account. gonna use the relocalizer to play some games tonight on tw server. does anyone want me to make a step by step guide on how to get a 30 day pass? This would be greatly appreciated. I think i've figured it out myself, but im not 100% sure and im being a bit paranoid on things like where i stick my Visa in. visa? just use paypal bro. Page 3 of this you can see my journey through all of this stuff.
Actually i am following your footsteps on this one, just didnt reach the actual payment part yet (cause i gotta spam tha forums! :D ). But yeah indeed if PayPal is an option then its no problem.
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Gah looks like i should have waited till someone with more smarts and language ability posted a guide!! doh!!!
(i purchased the 2000 point my card, but, unfortunately, redeemed it as mycard member points instead of the bnet option!!)
Apparently, i can still turn the mycard member points into bnet points , but they have said that system is down for maintenance. Will post again if i make progress
Trust in TL guides !! !!!
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this doesnt work anymore since MyCard stopped supporting conversion of Mycard points to Battlenet points -.-
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Works fine for 30 day trials it seems.
And according to emails with their support, the part of converting my card points into BNET points is only down for maintenance, not removed entirely (i have emailed them repetitively)
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I am having trouble purchasing the points from the offgamers site because it seems as though for USD they do not support PayPal anymore (they did yesterday but I go refunded....). Anyone else have this problem?
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Offgamers have the 1150 point codes back in stock. Just bought one and after some phone verification got it sent to me via email. Worked and have added a TW game to my account. Just waiting for the TW client to download now.
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Why do people want TW accoutn anyways. There is so muhc lag between kr and us that it is near unplayable for some. I am lucky to not have a problem. But others will. Also Koreans are hard as hell to play against. My feeling is that most People will buy tw account, then get palced in gold or something like thats and give up after getting destroyed often.
Just my thoughts it seems
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On July 16 2011 03:41 masterbreti wrote: Why do people want TW accoutn anyways. There is so muhc lag between kr and us that it is near unplayable for some. I am lucky to not have a problem. But others will. Also Koreans are hard as hell to play against. My feeling is that most People will buy tw account, then get palced in gold or something like thats and give up after getting destroyed often.
Just my thoughts it seems
Unplayable for some. Perfectly playable for others. My ping to KOR is quite good from the U.S., around 200ms. It only costs $6 to try it out for 30 days, and if a player finds that the lag sucks too much they don't have to pay/play any more than that.
Also, the point of playing on the KOR/TW server IS to get your ass kicked. It's the old theory of "no pain, no gain." Everybody has heard that KOR gamers are better. Pro gamers like HuK, IdrA, FXO team, etc. travel to KOR to train, and they always come back much-improved. Regular players like us can never have that opportunity, so we do the next best thing: simply playing on the KOR ladder against KOR players. For only ~$40 you can play on the best ladder with the best players, which is a good deal for many.
You might toil around in KOR ladder's gold or plat division for months, and you'll lose a lot of games. You'll be matched up with other gold players and be like "wtf they can already do perfect marine micro and baneling splits at this level?" And you will get used to it and become a better player. And if you stick with it for long enough, you will no doubt be able to come back to the NA/EU ladders and notice a big skill jump compared to where you were before. High diamond and even Masters on NA/EU will seem trivial to obtain.
Like they say, "play with the best, or die like the rest!"
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i bought a tw accnt from offgamers and they gave me a serial and a code. Neither works on battle.net for ANY region... kinda confused now.
I get this message on battle.net
"An error has occurred. The game key you entered cannot be claimed. Please check the key and try again. Alternatively, you can enter this key for a different region by changing the leading part of the www.battle.net URL (ex. “eu.battle.net”) in your web browser, or for a different Battle.net account"
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Can't you just buy a NA account and call blizzard and ask them to make it into TW? People did this for NA -> EU and vice versa.
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Ok nvm figured it out. went to tw.battle.net and "recharged account". it accepted the 1,150 pt code i got from offgamers.com and let me purchase a tw sc2 account from my NA accnt. sweet
edit: one thing to note is that both my NA and TW clients only show up when I am on tw.battle.net and the TW version does not show up under my games when on us.battle.net. not a big deal, since i can just change the url
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