Just so people know, there's an alternative to battle.net.
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)
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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