Original posted problem
I'm running Windows 2000. Whenever I try to join a game on Brood War Bnet it just says the latency of the game creator is too high. Blizz posted a solution to this problem on the Tech Support Forum here, but I can't follow it - it says to double click on your cd rom drive, click properties, and go to "compatability" so you can change emulation modes. I can't find this option - someone please help!
Blizzards response:
Subject: Re: BW - "Latency is too high" - Please Help!!
From: Thor
Host: Blizzard Entertainment
Date: Thu Dec 27 16:37:28
The Windows 2000\ME\XP winsock will at times return an error relating to certain function calls. When this occurs, StarCraft will no longer accept UDP packets through port 6112. This is why you are receiving an error message.
When this happens, a Windows user will not be able to join Battle.net games, and will become disconnected from any game in progress (though this bug seems to mostly occur before a player gets into a game). Older versions of the Windows winsock do not appear to return this particular error. Keep in mind that StarCraft was not originally designed to work with Windows 2000\ME\XP.
You can try to run StarCraft in compatibility mode in Windows 2000 or XP.
1. Make sure the game cd is in the cd-rom drive.
2. Right click on the desktop and select New and create a Shortcut.
3. Use the Browse button to point the shortcut to the cd-rom drive then click Ok.
4. Click on Next then type in a name for the game and click the
Finish button.
5. Right click on the shortcut you just made and choose
"properties". There is a Compatibility tab where you can
select different emulation modes. Experiment with the different
emulation modes (Windows95, Windows98 and WindowsNT SP5) and see if you are able to play more than one StarCraft game without having to reboot and reconnect.
If you don't have a Compatibility tab in the StarCraft shortcut
properties, download the latest Service Pack upgrade for Windows 2000 and the "Windows 2000 Compatibility Updates" component in the Recommended Updates section at http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/
We are working on a permanent solution. We appreciate your patience and understanding.
--Thor
I'm running Windows 2000. Whenever I try to join a game on Brood War Bnet it just says the latency of the game creator is too high. Blizz posted a solution to this problem on the Tech Support Forum here, but I can't follow it - it says to double click on your cd rom drive, click properties, and go to "compatability" so you can change emulation modes. I can't find this option - someone please help!
Blizzards response:
Subject: Re: BW - "Latency is too high" - Please Help!!
From: Thor
Host: Blizzard Entertainment
Date: Thu Dec 27 16:37:28
The Windows 2000\ME\XP winsock will at times return an error relating to certain function calls. When this occurs, StarCraft will no longer accept UDP packets through port 6112. This is why you are receiving an error message.
When this happens, a Windows user will not be able to join Battle.net games, and will become disconnected from any game in progress (though this bug seems to mostly occur before a player gets into a game). Older versions of the Windows winsock do not appear to return this particular error. Keep in mind that StarCraft was not originally designed to work with Windows 2000\ME\XP.
You can try to run StarCraft in compatibility mode in Windows 2000 or XP.
1. Make sure the game cd is in the cd-rom drive.
2. Right click on the desktop and select New and create a Shortcut.
3. Use the Browse button to point the shortcut to the cd-rom drive then click Ok.
4. Click on Next then type in a name for the game and click the
Finish button.
5. Right click on the shortcut you just made and choose
"properties". There is a Compatibility tab where you can
select different emulation modes. Experiment with the different
emulation modes (Windows95, Windows98 and WindowsNT SP5) and see if you are able to play more than one StarCraft game without having to reboot and reconnect.
If you don't have a Compatibility tab in the StarCraft shortcut
properties, download the latest Service Pack upgrade for Windows 2000 and the "Windows 2000 Compatibility Updates" component in the Recommended Updates section at http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/
We are working on a permanent solution. We appreciate your patience and understanding.
--Thor