QUOTE(Endevor @ Jul 28 2010, 10:54 AM)
Well I paid Rm450 for it.
Its says something like "Starcraft II requires a new patch. Press OK to proceed" something along those lines.
Then after i pressed OK, there's a small screen with the Starcraft II logo with the words, linking to patch download server something like that.
then looping begins ...
There is no "patch server", it's kind of a peer to peer connections for Blizzard games.Its says something like "Starcraft II requires a new patch. Press OK to proceed" something along those lines.
Then after i pressed OK, there's a small screen with the Starcraft II logo with the words, linking to patch download server something like that.
then looping begins ...
Like a bittorent there is one tracker but you are downloading the patch from other players (they have one HTTP seed also).
So you may want to make sure you do not have any issue with accessing the tracker, you may have to forward some ports if you are using a router etc.
Does the windows where the patch is supposed to be downloading show "No issue detected" or stuff like "Could not connect to tracker"?
If you go to the options of that window you may also be able to "Disable Peer to peer", in that case it will try to only get it from the HTTP seed (normal download basically).
I had lots of issues connecting to the tracker in my previous place so I was using this too, it's slower but it works
@sixseven: yar, 109SGD, quite pricey.
This post has been edited by Gormaz: Jul 28 2010, 11:01 AM
Jul 28 2010, 11:01 AM

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