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bka nmn pde gwan ng client ito para ung 2lad sa GG,.

GG client emulates LAN support. The best thing to do is for someone to create a Battlenet server here in the Philippines just like PLDTplay for Warcraft 3. That way, less lag and fast connection for us pinoys.

 

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When playing warcraft, I prefer bnet over GG because bnet supports the banlist program unlike GG, leavers are harder to track.

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GG client emulates LAN support. The best thing to do is for someone to create a Battlenet server here in the Philippines just like PLDTplay for Warcraft 3. That way, less lag and fast connection for us pinoys.

 

OT:

When playing warcraft, I prefer bnet over GG because bnet supports the banlist program unlike GG, leavers are harder to track.

 

 

tama ka sa ka sa banlist but minsan may mga host na nag banned pero yung umaalis e may DC, Delayed, Lagg na beyond control nila.. lalo na sa pinas kung pupunta ka ng SG e putsa banned sila ng banned... di naman magaling mga singaporean at yabang lang.. malupeet pa tayo kaso letseng lagg yan sa PLDT o DIGITEL kapag outside na!

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tama ka sa ka sa banlist but minsan may mga host na nag banned pero yung umaalis e may DC, Delayed, Lagg na beyond control nila.. lalo na sa pinas kung pupunta ka ng SG e putsa banned sila ng banned... di naman magaling mga singaporean at yabang lang.. malupeet pa tayo kaso letseng lagg yan sa PLDT o DIGITEL kapag outside na!

 

Hahaha tama ka din. Ako rin minsan, pag nabuburat ako sa mga kalaban ko, bina-ban ko eh. Ayoko rin kasi ng mga trash talkers at mga bano na kampi kaya naglalagay na lang ako ng comments pero not totally banned. Guilty ako sa abuse of power. Hehehe. Best way pa rin is still have etiquette when playing. Prerogative na yun ng host. Most of the time, nakikipag-kaibigan sa'kin players para di sila banned.

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StarCraft fans have been waiting 11 years for the games sequel; now it appears they will have to wait a little longer. Blizzard has confirmed that StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty will be pushed back from its original target release of late 2009 to the first half of 2010.

 

Blizzard’s official statement is as follows:

 

Today we announced that StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty will not be ready for release by the end of 2009. Over the past couple of weeks, it has become clear that it will take longer than expected to prepare the new Battle.net for the launch of the game. The upgraded Battle.net is an integral part of the StarCraft II experience and will be an essential part of all of our games moving forward. This extra development time will be critical to help us realize our vision for the service.

 

Our mission is to develop games that deliver an epic entertainment experience. As part of that commitment, we will always take as much time as needed to ensure that our games and services meet the expectations of our players and the standard for quality that we set for ourselves as developers. As we work to make Battle.net the premier online gaming destination, we’ll also continue to polish and refine StarCraft II, and we look forward to delivering a real-time strategy gaming experience worthy of the series legacy in the first half of 2010.

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StarCraft fans have been waiting 11 years for the games sequel; now it appears they will have to wait a little longer. Blizzard has confirmed that StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty will be pushed back from its original target release of late 2009 to the first half of 2010.

 

Blizzard’s official statement is as follows:

 

Today we announced that StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty will not be ready for release by the end of 2009. Over the past couple of weeks, it has become clear that it will take longer than expected to prepare the new Battle.net for the launch of the game. The upgraded Battle.net is an integral part of the StarCraft II experience and will be an essential part of all of our games moving forward. This extra development time will be critical to help us realize our vision for the service.

 

Our mission is to develop games that deliver an epic entertainment experience. As part of that commitment, we will always take as much time as needed to ensure that our games and services meet the expectations of our players and the standard for quality that we set for ourselves as developers. As we work to make Battle.net the premier online gaming destination, we’ll also continue to polish and refine StarCraft II, and we look forward to delivering a real-time strategy gaming experience worthy of the series legacy in the first half of 2010.

 

As expected...nothing new

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