Just so people know, there's an alternative to battle.net. ![Smile](https://apolyton.net/core/images/smilies/smile.gif)
If you download the latest version of Kali (download.com has it), then get the free registration for Kali from their website at www.kali.net, you can add Warcraft III as a game. It tricks it into thinking you're playing a LAN game even though it's over the network.
After you've got Kali set up, do the following:
- go to file , settings
- click the "advanced" tab
- change the "tracker" ip to 64.55.196.2
- then go to the GameBrowser tab
- and set "Internet Game Master" to 64.55.196.2
- close and restart kali
- now in the left hand column right click on "game resources" and go to "add custom game"
- name the game "Warcraft 3" exactly
- point the program field to the war3.exe wherever you installed the game
- close and restart kali
- expand the "game lobbies" folder on the left hand side. Warcraft 3 is now in there and any kali servers running the game should be visible
- after the game is launched, MAKE SURE!!! you choose LAN game, and the host of the game should choose to create a game which the other players can join (it will take some time)
![Smile](https://apolyton.net/core/images/smilies/smile.gif)
If you download the latest version of Kali (download.com has it), then get the free registration for Kali from their website at www.kali.net, you can add Warcraft III as a game. It tricks it into thinking you're playing a LAN game even though it's over the network.
After you've got Kali set up, do the following:
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