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On June 17 2010 Bashiok wrote:
Getting people online, playing and interacting is obviously the overall goal for the Battle.net platform, and that includes allowing people to play across regional boundaries as they have in the past.
Unfortunately, there are a multitude of challenges we have to overcome due to the unique regional account and billing options that didn't exist in the past. But those hurdles aren't insurmountable, and we are looking into solutions that will allow interested players to obtain access to other regional versions without having to buy another full copy of the game. Those solutions are something we're currently planning to have available through Battle.net Account Management within the first few months of StarCraft II's release.
Before that solution is implemented though, you're correct in that you'd need to purchase a US copy of the game on launch day to play in the US region.
http://forums.battle.net/thread.html?topicId=25171934229&postId=253974380205&sid=3000#54
It isn't a guarantee. They've been wrong before.
But personally, I trust them. Take it for what you will, but its a lot better then nothing.
The question is. Will it be free?
(edit: I decided to remove the poll....for reasons)
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Day9 wins again. Look at the day9 interview by the frenchies and his clairvoyance is amazing.
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Very interesting. Yay Bashiok for being positive again and again.
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this is great news, but I remain cautious about the whole thing still.
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maybe for a cheap charge as low as $4.99 we'll be able to get access to other regions! i bet my ass it's a lot of work to do with a lot of hurdles and challenges (probably not really)
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If they charge us more to get cross-realm I am going to take a shit on Mike Morhaimes Desk.
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This is very good news, next we need an 'innovative' "Offline multiplayer" feature that allows users to play against their friends by connecting their computers directly together, and blizzard will have redeemed itself in the public eye...
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On June 17 2010 Bashiok wrote: But those hurdles aren't insurmountable, and we are looking into solutions that will allow interested players to obtain access to other regional versions without having to buy another full copy of the game. Those solutions are something we're currently planning to have available through Battle.net Account Management within the first few months of StarCraft II's release.
I can almost 100% guarantee that this is going to be a paid feature. Just the way he worded it, plus with all the paid for features for WoW, its gonna cost something. Kinda curious as to see how much they charge though.
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I'll lay even odds it will be some nickel and dime pay to play concept. Add a region for 5 bucks or something to that effect.
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Wow, I wonder if that means I'll have to special order a copy of SC2 from any country in Europe to play, or if I can simply get two in the US and use different b.net accounts... Hope they clear this issue up a little bit more before it comes out. Would hate to buy two copies and then have two NA keys ^^ Thanks for posting this, keep us updated !
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They are probably going to implement a fee if you want to do cross-regional play. If you really want to play cross-regional, you are likely to cough up the dough.
...due to the unique regional account and billing options that didn't exist in the past.
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On June 17 2010 08:01 Shiladie wrote: This is very good news, next we need an 'innovative' "Offline multiplayer" feature that allows users to play against their friends by connecting their computers directly together, and blizzard will have redeemed itself in the public eye... I'm sure they would have to overcome a multitude of challenges to implement such modern technology.
On June 17 2010 08:05 Sheth wrote:Wow, I wonder if that means I'll have to special order a copy of SC2 from any country in Europe to play, or if I can simply get two in the US and use different b.net accounts... Hope they clear this issue up a little bit more before it comes out. Would hate to buy two copies and then have two NA keys ^^ Thanks for posting this, keep us updated ! That question is also answered in that exact same thread.
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If they could just allow being able to play custom games cross region that would be good imo. It allows you the freedom to play with your friends around the world, without subjecting the players you get matched against any possible lag/delay issues.
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It's funny because this was never a problem over 10 years ago lmao.
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if its a one time fee I will smile, pay the man and go on my way.... If it a monthly fee/service i would opt to purchase another client....
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On June 17 2010 08:04 Synwave wrote: I'll lay even odds it will be some nickel and dime pay to play concept. Add a region for 5 bucks or something to that effect.
This is so likely it's sickening.
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Hopefully it will be free for cross gateway play. But I would be willing to pay like $5-$10 for this but nothing more.
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If this is pay to play, I don't really have a problem with it. Think about it, with all of the people that are going to be on blizzards servers it would just be insanity to have them all on one. It would cause huge instability in the system, and immense lag if everyone could play on whatever realm they felt like. Making it pay to play would certainly limit the amount of people hopping back and forth, by restricting it to mostly hardcore gamers which is in the minority. It would keep the servers relatively stable and overall everyone's experience on battle net would be better.
Either pay to play or not, I would he completely happy with this.
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