Me and my father have played StarCraft on the same IP for years now joining the same public games. Now all of a sudden it does not allow us to join the same game. I’m on Ethernet he’s on the router any help?!
Try setting up port forwarding.
https://liquipedia.net/starcraft/Port_Forwarding
So I ended up activating some “bonjour” setting on one of the pc’s and it worked for a day and now it is not working again help me please
- Run C:\Program Files (x86)\StarCraft\mDnsResponder.exe & ClientSdkMDNSHost.exe with administrator privileges and then run SC:R again.
- try resetting IPv4 address to default.
- Check if SC:R and Bonjour.exe apps are allowed in your firewall settings.
I found a related article.
https://www.reddit.com/r/broodwar/comments/6lr7c8/playing_lan/
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we still cannot join eachothers games on the east coast server we cannot figure out why or how it just all of a sudden would not let us play together like what changed on our pc’s for something like this to happen really frustrating
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