Some editor users would get their editor unresponsive while tring to download maps in the File->Open->Battle.net dialog.
It's just because we now have too many maps on the battle.net, and the editor would try to list all of them by default, that would cause network overflow.
The workaround for it is simple, just set the filter box to make the dialog not list all maps/Mods at once. The problem is you can't change the filter box before you logged on, and after you logged on, you get immediate unresponsive, you have no chance to input anything before that.
Fortunately, the editor would 'remember' you lat filter key words each time you open the editor, and they were saved to the windows RegEdit. So we can directly change the RegEdit to insert key words directly. So that next time you open the editor, the Battle.net dialog would automaticly have filters set.
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Blizzard Entertainment\StarCraft II Editor Beta\Recent Files]"Battle.net Open Document Blizzard History 01"="ss1""Battle.net Open Document Blizzard History Count"=dword:00000003[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Blizzard Entertainment\StarCraft II Editor\Recent Files]"Battle.net Open Document Blizzard History 01"="ss1""Battle.net Open Document Blizzard History Count"=dword:00000003
Some editor users would get their editor unresponsive while tring to download maps in the File->Open->Battle.net dialog.
It's just because we now have too many maps on the battle.net, and the editor would try to list all of them by default, that would cause network overflow.
The workaround for it is simple, just set the filter box to make the dialog not list all maps/Mods at once. The problem is you can't change the filter box before you logged on, and after you logged on, you get immediate unresponsive, you have no chance to input anything before that.
Fortunately, the editor would 'remember' you lat filter key words each time you open the editor, and they were saved to the windows RegEdit. So we can directly change the RegEdit to insert key words directly. So that next time you open the editor, the Battle.net dialog would automaticly have filters set.
If you are using windows OS, just download the attached file, and run the .reg file in the archieve. It would fix this issue.