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post Jul 13 2011, 11:05 PM, updated 14y ago

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We're pleased to announce StarCraft II region linking, an exciting upcoming change  that will connect a number of StarCraft II communities around the world for multiplayer matchmaking and communication purposes. In conjunction with the start of Season 3, we’ll be linking the European and Russian StarCraft II communities together; North America and Latin America will also be linked together, as will Korea and Taiwan.



Region linking will benefit players in the connected regions in a number of ways. First and foremost, a linked community means a larger pool of players to improve our automated matchmaker. Whether you're an elite Grandmaster or a Bronze-league all-star, more players in the mix means that we'll be able to find you a matchup more quickly and more accurately. Players will also get access to a broader range of custom map games, which in turn means wider audiences for mapmakers. Those of you who have friends in the linked region will also be able to add them to your Battle.net friends lists once the region linking is complete.



For the vast majority of players, the process will be seamless. Just log in, play, and say hello to all of your new friends (with a sneaky drop in their mineral line). For more information about region linking, check out the FAQ.

Region Linking FAQ


Q. What is region linking?

A. Region linking is the process of connecting multiple Battle.net regions to each other for multiplayer matchmaking and communication purposes. The North America and Latin America regions will be linked, Europe and Russia will be linked, and Korea and Taiwan will be linked. In effect, the players within the linked regions will be put together into a single group instead of two separate ones -- benefitting players in these linked regions in a number of ways.



Q. Why are you doing this? What are the benefits of region linking?

A. Having a larger pool of players means the automated matchmaker for ladder games will be faster and more effective at finding opponents at or near your skill level. Similarly, more players means faster queue times for custom games, which benefits both players and map creators.
From a social perspective, players will be able to create character and Real ID friendships with people from the newly linked region, which they couldn’t have before.



Q. When will this happen?

A. The region linking process will happen at the same time as StarCraft II Season 3, which is currently scheduled for the week of July 25.



Q: Will region linking affect which game-client languages I have access to or the payment methods I use?

A: No. The client languages and game-access methods available to you in your region will not change when regions are linked. You will simply be able to play and connect with an even larger group of players.



Q. Do I have to do anything?

A. No -- linking will happen automatically.



Q. Does this mean that the ladders of linked regions will be combined?

A. Yes, players from linked regions will be combined into a single ladder. This means you'll have access to a larger pool of players at all skill levels to play against, which will improve the experience for players no matter what league they play in.



Q. How will this affect my matchmaking rating (MMR)? Will I need additional placement matches?

A. Your MMR will be unaffected by region linking. Placement matches will be handled the same way for the start of Season 3 as they were for Season 2.



Q. Will playing with players from the linked region impact my in-game latency?

A. All players in the linked regions will be connecting and playing through the same data centers that they were using prior to region linking, which is the main reason why linking these regions together is fairly straightforward. There should be no impact on game performance.



Q. I'm a map creator -- do I have to republish my maps or do anything differently?

A. No special action is required. All of your published maps will be retained during the region linking process.



Q: How does region linking affect the Grandmaster league?

A: After region linking, players from linked regions will be combined into a single ladder. This applies to the Grandmaster league as well, and there will only be a single Grandmaster league between the linked regions.


http://us.battle.net/sc2/en/blog/3085760#blog

TSfujkenasai
post Jul 15 2011, 01:41 AM

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QUOTE(quest_5692 @ Jul 14 2011, 07:04 PM)
then they need copper league, plastic league and paper league.
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laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif What about for metal there is rust league then non metal league should have shit league too like straight 50 looses laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif
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post Jul 15 2011, 07:39 AM

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QUOTE(pepsi89 @ Jul 15 2011, 05:27 AM)
i had about 10 friends who play sc2 when i just bought my account and now it just left 1 who log in once a week
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Its not as popular as Goguryeo, but people still comes back off and on. Cos most of the people playing are working adults. Unless they are really dedicated
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post Jul 19 2011, 03:32 PM

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QUOTE(xiaotim @ Jul 19 2011, 02:03 PM)
study more on IRL war strats and improvise it in SC2
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The best is 攻心為上, ala MC vs idra!!
Loosing to illusion muahahah, quitting while winning!!!
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post Jul 27 2011, 01:03 PM

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QUOTE(hazairi @ Jul 26 2011, 09:01 PM)
so Blizz should consider linking SEA with Taiwan..  laugh.gif
or Korea perhaps..  whistling.gif
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They are forsaking SEA, cos SEA ppl go US sad.gif

Korea would be most ideal but emo kids will not even touch this game with a 10KM pole then. laugh.gif
Even amateurs...
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post May 17 2012, 12:56 PM

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QUOTE(jeffvip @ May 16 2012, 11:20 AM)
Playing so much SC2 makes me feel forever alone sometimes. All my friends feel this game is hard to play and they quit at bronze/silver lvl. Some of them migrate to 2v2 and never come back bcos they stated they cannot accept the pressure of playing 1v1. I can only play 1v1 in bnet nowadays.

Even my friend's BW skill is so far behind compared to me now. I remember we used to have a good time in playing BW when our standard is kinda same. Now they all refused to play SC BW or SC2 with me anymore.  cry.gif
Btw, I will still continue to play this game. I like the adrenaline rush it brings to me.

Some roads are meant to be walk alone
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U r not alone I ply 1v1 also, but not much time lately

QUOTE(TruthHurts @ May 16 2012, 02:33 PM)
What else .. Join DOTA 2 looo .. DOTA 2 now a lot of competition with more $$$ than starcraft 2 cause people prefer teamwork more than solo.

Suggest you to follow mainstream also.
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If u enjoy it why follow main stream. Why noy continue with what u like D3 out alot also follow


 

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