Tutorials
How to start? |
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Hello, Welcome to Eurobattle.net - European Warcraft III PvPGN Server. This page contains a short overview of how to start playing here.
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Install Warcraft IIIUnfortunately we are unable to provide direct game links at this time, you can: 1. Buy original CDs and patch to 1.28.5 2. Ask a friend 3. With "Download" button inside the client in "Warcraft" tab. Button will turn green and you need to wait for it to finish the download. You can click on the button again to cancel the download. Download is resumable. Only one version can be downloaded at a time. Files are stored in %appdata% directory. A dialog window will take you there on download completion.
Install Eurobattle.netEurobattle.net provides its services to all users, no matter if they have a licensed copy of the game or not. If you don't have the license keys, Eurobattle.net Client will provide you with temporary ones which will let you connect to our servers. 1) Make sure that you have Warcraft III 1.28.5 or 1.26a installed on your computer. 2) Download and install Visual C++ Redistributable 2013 and Visual C++ Redistributable 2015 x86 here or from the official Microsoft site unless you have them already. These frameworks are required in order to be able to use our Client. 3) Download the newest Eurobattle.net installer 4) Unzip the installer and launch it. 5) Progress through the installation, make sure to select the desired Warcraft III path and the path you want the Client to be installed to: Note that the path MUST contain only English characters. 6) After the installation has been successfully completed, the Client's shortcut will appear on your desktop: 7) Launch the Client and wait patiently until it patches your game (if necessary). You might be asked to confirm the installation of patches (their size varies from ~50 MB to ~950 MB).
Create a server accountServer accounts can only be created using a special form on our forum. Follow these simple steps in order to create an account: 1) Go to the account creation page 2) Type in your email and complete the Captcha. Note: Disposable emails are NOT allowed. If you have a legitimate email and it still doesn't let you register, please contact us on forum and we will add it to the whitelist. 3) Check your mailbox, you should have received a confirmation email. click on the confirmation link and it will take you to the account creation form. 4) Type in the desired nickname and password.
How to play ladder gamesLadder matches are the basic games in Warcraft III, also known as "melee", "standard" and "PG" games. You play for one of the four races (Alliance, Night elves, Orcs or Undead) and your goal is to build your base and army as soon as possible and eliminate enemy players. Ladder games have their own ladder. RequirementsTo be able to play ladder Warcraft III games it is required to forward 6112, 6113 ports on your router. Since there is no external host one of the players taking part in the match must have his ports forwarded. He will then be the host for that game. If neither of the players can take the role of the host, all players will be disconnected from the game. Searching for the game1) After logging in on server, click on the "Play Game" button 2) Select the game type of the game you want to find (1v1, 2v2, 3v3, 4v4, FFA). Click on the "Thumb Up" buttons to remove the maps you don't like from the map pool. Once you are ready, press "Play Game". 3) Wait until your game is arranged (may take a while)
How to play custom gamesCustom games are all games which aren't played through the "Play Game" and "Quick Play Game" options. They also don't affect the melee ladder. There are thousands of different custom games - DotA, DotA LoD, Castle Fight, X-Hero Siege, Uther Party, Sunken City, Madballs, Invoker Wars, Pudge Wars, Green TD, Middle Earth Risk, Archer Wars and many, many other. 1) After logging in, click on the "Custom Game" button. 2) Select the game you want to join from the list or type its name in the text box. 3) DotA games are also custom games and can be joined the same way
How to host games on your computerRequirementsTo be able host Warcraft III games on your PC it is required to forward 6112, 6113 ports on your router. This is needed in order to allow the other players to connect to your computer and take part in your game. Creating gameComing soon...
How to host games on botsHosting with public botsYou can use public hosting bots to create games for you. To use them enter the respective channel or directly whisper the bot using /w command. Lagabuse.com
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Hosting on your computer using GHostYou may want to run a special bot which will make hosting easier for you. Since your PC will still be used as the host, portforwarding is required. Check the GHost section for detailed tutorials about using the GHost/GHost++ bots. |
Creating a Server Account |
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Server accounts can only be created using a special form on our forum. Follow these simple steps in order to create an account:
1) Go to the account creation page 2) Type in your email and complete the Captcha. Note: Disposable emails are NOT allowed. If you have a legitimate email and it still doesn't let you register, please contact us on forum and we will add it to the whitelist. 3) Check your mailbox, you should have received a confirmation email. click on the confirmation link and it will take you to the account creation form. 4) Type in the desired nickname and password.
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Account Management | ||
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Forum accountCreate forum accountClick on the "Register" button in the top right corner
Insert the following information:
Accept the Forum Rules and click on "Complete Registration" You should now receive an email with an url you need to go to in order to activate your account. Accounts which were not activated can't post in any thread. ModerationAll posts and topics created by new accounts should pass moderation first. That means that they will be checked by a moderator before they are visible for everyone. This measure helps keeping the forum clean from spammers.
Server accountCreate server accountServer accounts can only be created using a special form on our forum. Follow these simple steps in order to create an account: 1) Go to the account creation page 2) Type in your email and complete the Captcha. Note: Disposable emails are NOT allowed. If you have a legitimate email and it still doesn't let you register, please contact us on forum and we will add it to the whitelist. 3) Check your mailbox, you should have received a confirmation email. click on the confirmation link and it will take you to the account creation form. 4) Type in the desired nickname and password.
Change password- Go to the Change Password Page. - Fill the Name, Current Password, New password, Re-type Password fields and click the "Change Password" button. - Your Password should now be changed.
Recover password- Go to the Password Recovery Page. - Type in the email which is bound to your server account and complete the Captcha. - Check your inbox, you should have received the following letter: - Clicking the link will bring you to the following form: Type in your new password and confirm it. |
Installing Eurobattle |
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Eurobattle.net provides its services to all users, no matter if they have a licensed copy of the game or not. If you don't have the license keys, Eurobattle.net Client will provide you with temporary ones which will let you connect to our servers.
1) Make sure that you have Warcraft III 1.28.5 or 1.26a installed on your computer. 2) Download and install Visual C++ Redistributable 2013 and Visual C++ Redistributable 2015 x86 here or from the official Microsoft site unless you have them already. These frameworks are required in order to be able to use our Client. 3) Download the newest Eurobattle.net installer 4) Unzip the installer and launch it. 5) Progress through the installation, make sure to select the desired Warcraft III path and the path you want the Client to be installed to: Note that the path MUST contain only English characters. 6) After the installation has been successfully completed, the Client's shortcut will appear on your desktop: 7) Launch the Client and wait patiently until it patches your game (if necessary). You might be asked to confirm the installation of patches (their size varies from ~50 MB to ~950 MB).
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Improve your FPS |
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You are experiencing lags and shuttering? It might be a FPS problem then, you can check it by typing "/fps" in game. This is what you can do to increase it.
Update Video Card DriversMake sure that your video card drivers are up to date. Driver developers are constantly optimizing their products and newer drivers may provide a better performance.
Change Ingame Video SettingsYou also may want to adjust your Warcraft III video settings in order to increase your ingame FPS. Open them by launching your game and going to "Options" -> "Video" from the main menu. Setting a lower Resolution may greatly improve the performance but it also may make it harder and unusual to play the game. It is recommended to start by disabling Shadows and lowering Ligths and Particles quality. Test different setups to find out which one delivers a decent amount of FPS and doesn't obstruct your gameplay. Switch Rendering ModeYou may try switching the rendering mode too. Warcraft III runs using the DirectX technology by default, however, you may switch it to OpenGL which will slightly improve the performance. To do that, tick the OpenGL box in Eurobattle.net Client and restart your game. Your game will be launched with the "-opengl" parameter from now on.
Manually remove FPS restrictionGo to registry (Run>regedit.exe) Then go to this path (image below) : HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Blizzard Entertainment\Warcraft III\Video and change Lockfb to 0 Setting "maxfps" to a number equal to your monitor refresh rate also supposedly makes gameplay smoother. |
Portforwarding Router Tutorial |
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=What is port forwarding and why do you need it?=
Port forwarding (sometimes referred to as tunneling or virtual servers) is the act of forwarding a network port from one network node to another. Port forwarding allows remote computers (e.g. public machines on the Internet) to connect to a specific computer within a private LAN. So in order to host a game online, you must allow public computers on the internet to connect to your computer. If you don't port forward, all incoming connections to your PC will be refused and thus no one will be able to join your game. It is required to have forwarded ports in the following types of games:
Solution 1 (recommended)Ports which have to be forwarded: TCP 6112-6119 UDP 6112-6119
Solution 2(In case solution 1 did not work, this solution contains common steps that can be used by everyone) Hello and welcome to our port forwarding guide.
Open cmd.exe (Start > All programs > Accessories > Command Prompt) Type ipconfig, notice the Default Gateway.
Make sure to forward both 6112 and 6113 (it is recommended to forward 6114-6119 as well). Some routers have Warcraft 3 in their database, so all you have to do is add the Warcraft 3 to the Applied Rules. If you don't have it, create a new application with the following settings: Protocol: Any Port Range: 6112-6113 Translate To: 6112-6113 Or if you don't have "Any" as a protocol type. Protocol: TCP Port: 6112-6113 Translate To: 6112-6113 Protocol: UDP Port: 6112-6113 Translate To: 6112-6113
Search for your router's brand and exact model. Follow the instructions that are specifically made for your router in order to port forward.
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Hosting Under Firewall Windows XP |
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First you must have Warcaft with PVPGN patch installed.
Block All Incoming Connections should NOT be ticked, or else you can't host.
3. You must have Windows Firewall set to ON.
4. Then press Add Port and select:
You also have to add euroloadder.exe and war3.exe to the program exception list.
Now, you're ready to host games on Eurobattle.net! Good luck!
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Hosting under Firewall on Windows 7 Tutorial |
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Here are a few steps so you can host under Firewall on Windows 7
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Hosting under Firewall on Windows 8 Tutorial |
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Here are a few steps so you can host under Firewall on Windows 8
2.Just start typing Windows Firewall 3.Click on settings in the search bar 4.Click the windows firewall icon in the left pane
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Static Internal IP Router Tutorial |
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A -VERY- important part of setting up a Static IP address on your computer is CHOOSING an appropriate number to assign to the computer as its permanent, “static” IP address.
There’s more to it than just picking any old number at random, and the number your computer has been using up until now may NOT be an appropriate choice. This is because some routers may have trouble forwarding ports to IP addresses which conflict with their DHCP server address range. That is, if the IP address on the computer is the same as one which the DHCP server might assign, the Port Forwarding may FAIL.
So the FIRST step in setting up a Static IP address is to find out what range the DHCP server is set up for, and choosing a number that will NOT conflict with that range.
Log into your router and look for a page that tells what the DHCP Server configuration is. This is usually found under “Advanced Configuration” and then “LAN” (or similar wording). Once you’ve found the DHCP Server page there should be one of two different ways of displaying the RANGE of addresses in the server.
Thus for example if you see: Starting Address 192.168.0.100 Ending Address 192.168.0.150 The “Range” of the DHCP server is FROM 192.168.0.100 TO 192.168.0.150
Thus for example if you see: Starting Address : 192.168.0.10 Number of Clients: 50 The “Range” of the DHCP server is FROM 192.168.0.10 TO 192.168.0.60 (50 addresses, starting at 10)
You must choose a number from 2 through 254 which does NOT fall within the DHCP server range, and which does NOT duplicate the address already being used by the router (the IP address you type to log into the router)..
And in the second example you could safely choose 192.168.0.61, because these numbers are OUTSIDE of the DHCP Server range.
NOTE- This is important! The "Range" of the DHCP server is INCLUSIVE. That means when we say (just for example, your router will probably be different) : Start address 192.168.0.100 End address 192.168.0.150 It means you CAN'T USE .100 OR .150 OR ANY of the numbers between them.
BUT- there IS one situation which will require you to make a change to the ROUTER setup BEFORE you can go on.
Starting Address 192.168.0.2 Ending Address 192.168.0.254 <-- This leaves NO addresses free for YOU to use.
Starting Address 192.168.0.2 Ending Address 192.168.0.200 <-- This leaves 54 addresses free for YOU to choose.
Click the “Apply” or “OK” button, then if necessary, REBOOT the router to make the change take effect.
NOTE: VERY IMPORTANT!! We are picking the LAST set of digits in the IP address ONLY..! The FIRST THREE sets of digits MUST be the SAME as the ones the router and the DHCP server uses. Thus, if YOUR router uses 192.168.2.1, then you MUST pick a Static IP address that begins with 192.168.2 If YOUR router uses 10.0.0.1, then you MUST pick a Static IP address that begins with 10.0.0 Again- we’re ONLY changing the LAST set of digits.
Now that you’ve decided on a compatible Static IP address to use for your computer, follow this link for a guide to setting up the IP address on your computer- However- SKIP the first few steps that tell you to look in IPCONFIG for the IP address, and just use the compatible IP address you've chosen with this guide. Skip ahead to the step (#5 in the Windows XP guide) that tells you to open the Control Panel and follow the instructions from there.
Once you've finished this procedure, the address you decided on, and configured in Windows TCP/IP Network Properties will be your "Static IP Address". Whenever anything asks for your computer's Static IP Address, this number is what it's asking for.
NOTE- If your Internet connection stops working when you change Windows to a Static IP address, the reason usually is that you need to find out what your "DNS Server" addresses are. If you have this problem, read THIS guide for help on that:
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Static Internal IP Windows Tutorial |
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This will guide you to how to set up a static internal IP!
Before you start you need to grab some useful information for later use:
A small window will pop up. Type cmd on it and press enter. A black window will show, then type ipconfig /all and type enter. You may get various data. You must define which one is your real internet connection. On the image below you will see an example:
Step 2. Double click your connection on the system tray then click on Properties.
Now you're done setting up a static internal IP! You can now forward your ports to it and be free of problems.
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Unable to join LAN game |
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Unable to join LAN gameSo your friend or brother is hosting a game and you can’t join; what to do now? There is a really cool feature in Ghost++, introduced in version 9.x which allows people on same network to play together without any problem. This feature is called the “Admin Game” and was initially designed to do a completely different job. Fortunately for us, Admin Game also solves the joining LAN games problem.
ADMIN GAME CONFIGURATION # whether to create the admin game or not (see readme.txt for more information) admingame_create = 1 the port GHost++ will host the admin game on (this must be different from your bot_hostport) admingame_port = 6114 the admin game password
Note: You need to set admingame_port in ghost.cfg to the port you want to host the admin game on. It *must* be different from your bnet_hostport *and* from your Warcraft 3 port. bot_hostport = 6000 admingame_port = 6114 Enter Warcraft, Options > Game Play > Port should be different (default is 6112)
Unable to join own or LAN game (ADSL users)Hi guys, after few weeks of trying to solve problem of joining your own game, or game created by other machine in Local Area Network (LAN), I finally managed to get it to work. PLEASE NOTE: This solution maybe not work for you! These settings are usually for ADSL users!
The solution for this problem is in general:
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