Hahaha, right yah I never reboot my computer but I can imagine this would be a big PITA for anyone who does. Hrm, me thinks the SC2 DRM scheme (authorizing any time even the editor boots) is a bit much, though I don't really see battle.net being unavailable all that often. Kinda sucks for anyone who's map editing time is spent on a computer that's offline as well...not like I'd want to be doing this on say a laptop but still.
If you're doing offline there's a way to have the editor running without authorizing. But you will have to go find it yourself since this is not a place for hakzor
I'm pretty sure that's blizz's intention. It didnt come in after suddenly a patch (1.0.3 i think). Also if its just a reg key, ppl would have figured it out by now, not resorting to hakzor
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You can, but you have to authorize the editor before the server when down unfortunately
Hahaha, right yah I never reboot my computer but I can imagine this would be a big PITA for anyone who does. Hrm, me thinks the SC2 DRM scheme (authorizing any time even the editor boots) is a bit much, though I don't really see battle.net being unavailable all that often. Kinda sucks for anyone who's map editing time is spent on a computer that's offline as well...not like I'd want to be doing this on say a laptop but still.
If you're doing offline there's a way to have the editor running without authorizing. But you will have to go find it yourself since this is not a place for hakzor
I think it's a bug. A history of temporary key that does not keep when it restarts the computer.
@Ulab: Go
I am pissed.
I'm pretty sure that's blizz's intention. It didnt come in after suddenly a patch (1.0.3 i think). Also if its just a reg key, ppl would have figured it out by now, not resorting to hakzor
mine works :)
This isnt exactly a new thing >.> im used to not restarting my comp for this reason
You're not alone.
Maybe patch 1.1 will change that.
I have used the editor without an internet connection before. How is this different?