Following numerous complaints earlier today about having problems with logging in or downloading Battle.net data players are now able to play full version of Wings of Liberty on servers other than their original license is for. For example EU players are free to log in and create fully functional character on NA and vice versa, provided they have appropriate game client.
We don't know yet if this is just a last stage test or permanent change to be announced today or tomorrow by Blizzard.
Wings of Liberty Global Play live:
EU - confirmed
NA - confiremd
SEA - confirmed
KR - confirmed
TW - confirmed
CN - will not be available
On January 25 2013 09:00 xpaperclip wrote:
It is totally unnecessary to download a new client or use a relocalizer (unless you want different voices or text). Just create a file called regions.xml in your StarCraft II program files folder (where the Starcraft II.exe is) with the following contents.
This will cause the Region button which SEA has had for the longest time to appear (it fades in after a while), but the strings for AUTHENTICATION_EU_REGION and AUTHENTICATION_KR_REGION were only added in 1.5.4.
Tested it out myself, works fine EXCEPT if you have a TW version on your account, it will not let you log-in using NA client (If you do NOT have TW version in your account then you can create KR/TW account using NA client without a problem).
EDIT: Make sure you have "save file type" as "ALL FILES" and name the file "regions.xml" otherwise you will just create a regions.xml.txt file and it will not work
Last edited by SayfT; Fri, 25th-Jan-2013 at 10:14 AM.
Reason: removed relocolizer info as regions.xml works fine and without the need to dl any additional files
Tested it out myself, works fine EXCEPT if you have a TW version on your account, it will not let you log-in using NA client (If you do NOT have TW version in your account then you can create KR/TW account using NA client without a problem).
No TW account, so can't test this, but it might be the case that if you change the "hostname" to "tw" instead of "kr" it may work.
Edit: actually, on second thoughts that probably won't work.
Last edited by xpaperclip; Fri, 25th-Jan-2013 at 11:10 AM.
No TW account, so can't test this, but it might be the case that if you change the "hostname" to "tw" instead of "kr" it may work.
Edit: actually, on second thoughts that probably won't work.
Tried it, does not work, tried to change all the variables from KR to TW and zhTW for the language, still no work, I can still use my TW account for main account KR access for the time being
I think so, because on my main account I have a TW client registered and am not able to access that account using my NA client while I successfully created a TW account on my 2nd account (which did not have TW client registered, only ANZ/NA)
I think so, because on my main account I have a TW client registered and am not able to access that account using my NA client while I successfully created a TW account on my 2nd account (which did not have TW client registered, only ANZ/NA)
Yeah I've talked to a couple other people who do and don't have one and that seems to be the issue. I can still play TW if i change the locale to zhTW in variables.txt so if I desparately need to go on there I can do that but I guess I'll just wait till blizzard releases it officially.
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Does this mean Korea won't be the elite server any more? since every one and their dog will go there
If anything it will increase the level of play overall for those players that do not suffer lots of delay on KR. KR will still be the premiere place to go to increase one's skill at this game
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