serial and code, neitehr one works on the add a game code thing.
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hunts
United States2113 Posts
serial and code, neitehr one works on the add a game code thing. | ||
illumn
New Zealand437 Posts
On September 26 2011 14:56 hunts wrote: nevermind got it to register, bought the account, but now the code isn't working. They sent me 2: serial and code, neitehr one works on the add a game code thing. Don't try to add a game code. Change your region to Taiwan in the store, click the account balance dropdown, and choose recharge account. | ||
hunts
United States2113 Posts
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FT.aCt)Sony
United States1047 Posts
On September 26 2011 15:53 hunts wrote: Ok I got it owrking thanks. Now trying to get the relocalizer to work :/ You can use what I posted on the previous page to install two clients so you dont have to use the relocalizer since it is considered a 3rd party program and has the potential for Blizzards Warden program to be alerted. Just a suggestion to help. | ||
hunts
United States2113 Posts
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novabossa
United States350 Posts
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FT.aCt)Sony
United States1047 Posts
On September 27 2011 00:51 novabossa wrote: The benefit of using the relocalizer is that you don't get stuck listening to the taiwan game sounds (which are personally grating to my ears). Also, you don't use twice the disk space. However, like FT said, it is technically a violation of their ToS. There hasn't been a single person who's been reported getting banned for using it on the thread though. In my opinion, as someone who has 4 accounts, (1 NA / 1 EU / 2 KR/TW), I would hate to have my service discontinued for using the relocalizer. Overall looking at $50+ minimum each, there is $200+ that I am unable to do anything with over the period of the games life and I would be to blame. Just having another 25-30gb of space used up is definitely a better option than losing out on $200+. | ||
Ahmose
United States21 Posts
I renamed the SCNA account folders I have to SCII NA, but it still deleted the save games I had. Anyway, I have been playing on Taiwan and everything other than that little issue works fine. | ||
FT.aCt)Sony
United States1047 Posts
On September 27 2011 14:35 Ahmose wrote: Anyone have the issue when DLing the Taiwan SC that it deleted all their saved games? I renamed the SCNA account folders I have to SCII NA, but it still deleted the save games I had. Anyway, I have been playing on Taiwan and everything other than that little issue works fine. Did you rename the Program Data > Blizzard Entertainment > Starcraft II folder as well? If you didn't that is potentially the cause of losing that. | ||
Jutai
United States13 Posts
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FT.aCt)Sony
United States1047 Posts
On September 28 2011 08:54 Jutai wrote: How do you get your account back in english? I'd like to do this but cant navigate shit. I mean your online account, not the actual client. Bottom right hand corner will be a regional option to change language/regions. | ||
Trict
Canada182 Posts
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CuSToM
United States1478 Posts
On October 03 2011 07:48 Trict wrote: so i purchased through offgamers but in the emails in cant find the cd key to insert you have to wait about 15 minutes for your order to be verified. also you don't get a CD key. you get a serial number that you add to your battle.net account for currency, you then use that currency to purchase a digital copy of the game. | ||
Trict
Canada182 Posts
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Gambitxx
United States6 Posts
Oh, and if anyone could direct me to where I can download the Korean version of the client, that would be amazing. (I cant torrent anything >1gig effectively) | ||
docvoc
United States5491 Posts
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CuSToM
United States1478 Posts
On October 04 2011 14:31 docvoc wrote: Can someone make a video explaining step by step exactly how to do this? maybe there is one already out there but this is quite complicated past the initial buy. Also are the clients mac compatible? goto the link provided, register to their site, purchase the key, verify your order via text message, wait 15 minutes, receive key, goto battle.net account and change region to taiwan, click where it says "account balance" in upper right hand corner and select "recharge account", enter your serial key, click purchase digital games, select Starcraft II, download the Mac Taiwanese client, install, patch, navigate through Chinese menus, play edit: to clarify, you don't need to make a new battle.net account. I have my US account, EU account and TW account all on the same battle.net account. to change the region to Taiwan, log into your battle.net account, click games & codes --> add or upgrade a game, then click view available games, there it will say change region where you can select Taiwan, from there you will get the thing to add battle.net currency to your account edit2: I figured I would add one more thing to note. put your home (NA / EU) client in a different folder because there is a chance you will erase it if you click the wrong button when asked in Chinese if you wish to write over your Starcraft II folder. I did this on accident and had to reinstall my NA client. also, if you don't overwrite your home client your settings (graphics, sound, controls etc) will be saved and transfer over to the Taiwanese client, that way you don't have to worry about navigating through menus in Chinese trying to set everything up. | ||
MilesTeg
France1271 Posts
Also since I spend some time in Seoul, will this allow me to play in PC bangs? | ||
Gambitxx
United States6 Posts
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Liquid`EliGE
United States527 Posts
On October 05 2011 06:15 Gambitxx wrote: Im getting an error when i try to log into my b.net account which has both the TW and NA versions attached, and I have absolutely no idea what it means -,-'' Can anyone help me out here? http://oi54.tinypic.com/28mft78.jpg I believe it is because you are trying to use the KR client | ||
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