@Ahli634: Go I simply can't understand sh1t from a reddit's page like that. I want to know the lines of code for beta region as I'm unable to log to the beta right now.
This is describing exactly how to create the regions.xml file we use for Wings of Liberty right now to be able to switch servers in main menu and editor.
You can find it in the first post of this thread.
So, put that file into your HotS folder, select your region and try to log in.
For some reason i just can't get it. can you put up a more detailed steps or a video of you doing it i'm really bad with computers T.T
1. Download the file I attached to the first post.
2, Place that file in the installation folder of SC2.
3. Start the game. If you don't see it, go back until you can edit the e-mail address in the login screen. The button should appear then.
But I think there are a lot of things that work, but aren't oficially supported.
For example, SCBW has a different rendering mode that fixes problems with missing ping bars on bnet 1, but it's not appearing in any support article...
Has anyone figured out how to publish to other regions? I managed to play on different regions but I cant seem to make it publish somewhere else.
Put that Regions.xml into the installation folder. Then you should have multiple entries in the dropdown in the settings window of the editor.
You should be able to publish to the other servers just fine then. I didn't test it with that, I only logged in and checked my published files as I published my work on SEA server before via a region changer tool made by the community.
The battle.net servers now support global play and publishing.
The best way found right now is just using SC2's inbuild region changing UI.
To make it appear, you need to create a file named "Regions.xml" in your SC2 installation folder (where your sc2.exe is). That files content should be:
For me, the region changing UI only appears after disconnecting from battle.net in the login screen as seen in the following picture.
We have space for maps and mods on the other servers, too. So, now we can globally publish.
With that file, we can change the server within the editor's settings.
The reddit thread's title is a link to this screenshot: http://i.imgur.com/BxF7r3Q.png
This is describing exactly how to create the regions.xml file we use for Wings of Liberty right now to be able to switch servers in main menu and editor.
You can find it in the first post of this thread.
So, put that file into your HotS folder, select your region and try to log in.
http://de.reddit.com/r/starcraft/comments/18ibbk/for_those_of_you_who_cant_connect_to_the_hots/
Apparently this might fix region problems with HotS, too.
1. Download the file I attached to the first post.
2, Place that file in the installation folder of SC2.
3. Start the game. If you don't see it, go back until you can edit the e-mail address in the login screen. The button should appear then.
Try the mac version of Simon's Relocalizer
I would have assumed that it would work the same way on a mac.
It's oficially not supported, yet as seen here: http://us.battle.net/sc2/en/forum/topic/7708263021#4 . I assume the next patch would add the support.
But I think there are a lot of things that work, but aren't oficially supported. For example, SCBW has a different rendering mode that fixes problems with missing ping bars on bnet 1, but it's not appearing in any support article...
Put that Regions.xml into the installation folder. Then you should have multiple entries in the dropdown in the settings window of the editor.
You should be able to publish to the other servers just fine then. I didn't test it with that, I only logged in and checked my published files as I published my work on SEA server before via a region changer tool made by the community.
You need to play a HotS game to have it enabled. Before, you can't see HotS in the editor.
The battle.net servers now support global play and publishing.
The best way found right now is just using SC2's inbuild region changing UI.
To make it appear, you need to create a file named "Regions.xml" in your SC2 installation folder (where your sc2.exe is). That files content should be:
For me, the region changing UI only appears after disconnecting from battle.net in the login screen as seen in the following picture.
We have space for maps and mods on the other servers, too. So, now we can globally publish. With that file, we can change the server within the editor's settings.
Enjoy! :)