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Intangir
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« on: February 24, 2010, 12:14:12 am »

i got in on the SC2 beta, it is sweet so far!!
looks great, sharp, no more low res 256 color crap Wink

it has alot of similarity, and alot of battle.net features arent in the beta..
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« Reply #1 on: February 24, 2010, 01:59:16 pm »

neat. Im surprised how many people got in, werent people selling these on ebay last year?

Either way, I did not even try to get in, id rather wait till the game is done.
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« Reply #2 on: February 25, 2010, 12:15:12 am »

so far the only strategy ive been successful with is build 10 tons of marrines and rush like crazy Wink

its a zerg strategy that works with terrans...
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« Reply #3 on: March 01, 2010, 11:24:54 am »

looks like you can also pirate the beta version.
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« Reply #4 on: March 01, 2010, 09:03:43 pm »

really?
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« Reply #5 on: March 01, 2010, 09:20:39 pm »

Yeah, there seems to two versions right now.

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« Reply #6 on: March 15, 2010, 09:13:32 pm »

hmmm :\



Looks like ill need to get rid of my superior CRT monitor if I want to see more of the screen in SC2.
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« Reply #7 on: May 26, 2010, 08:28:53 pm »

What do you think of b.net2?

Seems there are LOTS of problems... On top of a list of things I hate, there is this: http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=127066
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« Reply #8 on: May 26, 2010, 08:37:09 pm »

it crashes like crazy
there doesnt seem to be any chat channels (but there are parties)
you can only make them from friends though
and there doesnt seem to be a way of friending someone without their email address now..
the other method is gone, they seem to have added a 3rd level of name to your name..

now im intangir intangir.intangir of intangir@(myemail.com)

im not sure what they are upto but alot of it seems to change regularly so maybe they are just experimenting
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« Reply #9 on: May 29, 2010, 06:25:23 am »

yeah, you only touched on some of the problems. Seems Blizzard is doing everything wrong.... Seems every week there is thread with hundreds of post after Blizzard removes a feature we want.

The latest one is it looks like they wont bring channels back at launch (like was speculated), got over 50 pages in a little over 12 hours: http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=128014

edit: Or maybe they are purposely trying to make people angry so when everyone says "we want channels back" Blizzard can spend a few hours implementing it and say "see, we listen to our customers".
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« Reply #10 on: May 30, 2010, 12:04:04 am »

Poll of the day: "   Will you buy SC2 in it's current state"   
http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=128132

`````éÉ^¨... Why am I getting those french symbols again (my keyboard is on English), god win7 sucks.
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« Reply #11 on: May 30, 2010, 12:13:28 am »

the only thing i really like is how you can friend someone across games, and chat with them on any game/name
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« Reply #12 on: June 12, 2010, 03:15:56 pm »

Well, it looks like Blizzard finally decided being AFK and ignoring the problem wont go away. They decided to take action. They are now deleting/locking some of the threads. They even ban people now (like me).

GJ, instead of fixing the problem, you are trying to sweep it under the rug.
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« Reply #13 on: July 07, 2010, 12:33:39 pm »

Have you heard yet?

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Recently, we introduced our new Real ID feature - http://www.battle.net/realid/ , a new way to stay connected with your friends on the new Battle.net. Today, we wanted to give you a heads up about our plans for Real ID on our official forums, discuss the design philosophy behind the changes we’re making, and give you a first look at some of the new features we’re adding to the forums to help improve the quality of conversations and make the forums an even more enjoyable place for players to visit.

The first and most significant change is that in the near future, anyone posting or replying to a post on official Blizzard forums will be doing so using their Real ID -- that is, their real-life first and last name -- with the option to also display the name of their primary in-game character alongside it. These changes will go into effect on all StarCraft II forums with the launch of the new community site prior to the July 27 release of the game, with the World of Warcraft site and forums following suit near the launch of Cataclysm. The classic Battle.net forums, including those for Diablo II and Warcraft III, will be moving to a new legacy forum section with the release of the StarCraft II community site and at that time will also transition to using Real ID for posting.

The official forums have always been a great place to discuss the latest info on our games, offer ideas and suggestions, and share experiences with other players -- however, the forums have also earned a reputation as a place where flame wars, trolling, and other unpleasantness run wild. Removing the veil of anonymity typical to online dialogue will contribute to a more positive forum environment, promote constructive conversations, and connect the Blizzard community in ways they haven’t been connected before. With this change, you’ll see blue posters (i.e. Blizzard employees) posting by their real first and last names on our forums as well.

We also plan to add a number of other features designed to make reading the forums more enjoyable and to empower players with tools to improve the quality of forum discussions. Players will have the ability to rate up or rate down posts so that great topics and replies stand out from the not-so-great; low-rated posts will appear dimmer to show that the community feels that they don’t contribute effectively to the conversation, and Blizzard’s community team will be able to quickly and easily locate highly rated posts to participate in or to highlight discussions that players find worthwhile.

In addition, individual topics will be threaded by context, meaning replies to specific posts will be grouped together, making it easier for players to keep track of multiple conversations within a thread. We’re also adding a way for Blizzard posters to “broadcast” important messages forums-wide , to help communicate breaking news to the community in a clear and timely fashion. Beyond that, we’re improving our forum search function to make locating interesting topics easier and help lower the number of redundant threads, and we have more planned as well.

With the launch of the new Battle.net, it’s important to us to create a new and different kind of online gaming environment -- one that’s highly social, and which provides an ideal place for gamers to form long-lasting, meaningful relationships. All of our design decisions surrounding Real ID -- including these forum changes -- have been made with this goal in mind.

We’ve given a great deal of consideration to the design of Real ID as a company, as gamers, and as enthusiastic users of the various online-gaming, communication, and social-networking services that have become available in recent years. As these services have become more and more popular, gamers have become part of an increasingly connected and intimate global community – friendships are much more easily forged across long distances, and at conventions like PAX or our own BlizzCon, we’ve seen first-hand how gamers who may have never actually met in person have formed meaningful real-life relationships across borders and oceans. As the way gamers interact with one another continues to evolve, our goal is to ensure Battle.net is equipped to handle the ever-changing social-gaming experience for years to come.

For more info on Real ID, check out our Real ID page and FAQ located at http://www.battle.net/realid/ . We look forward to answering your questions about these upcoming forum changes in the thread below.

Update - Text updated to include more current and correct information regarding legacy forums and their use of Real ID. "The classic Battle.net forums, including those for Diablo II and Warcraft III, will be moving to a new legacy forum section with the release of the StarCraft II community site and at that time will also transition to using Real ID for posting."

http://forums.battle.net/thread.html?topicId=25626109041&sid=3000&pageNo=1

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Funny spoof: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiauaGbxipA&feature=player_embedded
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