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#1
Starcraft II Beta / Re: Emulate Battle.net
March 06, 2010, 10:22:09 AM
Quote from: thelegacy on March 06, 2010, 03:58:47 AM
Hey,

I just got beta, if you need a packet dump still just let me know. I'll check back in a bit.

Cya,
Josh

Dont forget to remove your logindetails.
#2
Trash Can / Re: Re: Starcraft II - Beta Launcher
March 05, 2010, 02:26:14 PM


You need to press 'change' next to the map and AI comboboxes and choose the folder manually.
#3
Trash Can / Re: Re: Starcraft II - Beta Launcher
March 03, 2010, 01:47:23 PM
I think you should (if possible) make the left 'internet part' retractable, thus being able to fold it in. It has a big width. ( maybe also save this in the .ini ?)

Also you should keep the 'default' Maps/Ai folderpaths, but keep the 'change' part.
#4
Trash Can / Re: Re: Starcraft II - Beta Launcher
March 03, 2010, 01:27:38 PM
Though i dont want more folders in my Local Settings folder. I think the most clean way is to put an .ini together with the .exe. (Through ofcourse you can put it with the Orginal Sc2 Local Settings folder, but its just a hassle to go there to change something so small.)

EDIT: With gamewiz.
#5
Trash Can / Re: Re: Starcraft II - Beta Launcher
March 03, 2010, 01:09:00 PM
Quote from: Vernam7 on March 03, 2010, 01:04:50 PM
i dont like registry saves its an old way of storing settings, and mostly it leaves garbages you cant easily remove!!!! and can cause even windows booting failure messing with registry!


Hey man, my advice avoid registry, learn how and use the my.settings.x insted, just a thought....Video settings can be also savedand be upgraded to new ones after an upgrade if you know how to handle it, my.settings its a little tricky need to be carefully specially with your project properties and Assemply information in visual Sudio. BUT its more flexible in my opinion, and anything goes wrong you can still delete it is a small xml file, doesnt slow down windows registry.


handling registry should be done very carefully!!!!!!
dont be in a harry for new release, make it stable first!
dont let people pushing you around ;-)

Write to registry isnt that dangerous, especially when its few keys that are automated. I was thinking registry because he had already implemented something that way ish, but i guess he can go for some other storage like a .ini file. Most programs use the registry without hassle.
#6
Trash Can / Re: Re: Starcraft II - Beta Launcher
March 03, 2010, 12:58:17 PM
Its a great GUI!

Though the most wanted feature in my list is saving of the last used settings. Preferably in the registry.