A quick response would be so, so sweet

Discussion in 'StarCraft 2 Tech Support' started by amanleysk, Aug 7, 2010.

A quick response would be so, so sweet

Discussion in 'StarCraft 2 Tech Support' started by amanleysk, Aug 7, 2010.

  1. amanleysk

    amanleysk Guest

    This is maddening.

    I am American. I live in Korea. My option to play Starcraft 2 is in a PC bang. They're like internet cafes.

    Now, these PC bangs have Starcraft 2 installed, naturally, and they are Korean versions, naturally. To play online, naturally, I wil need a Battle.net account with an activated Starcraft 2 account.

    Naturally.

    But because my Bnet account is an American account, I'm having giant problems in figuring out how in the hell to play the game. Here are reasons:

    1) I suspect you need to have bought a Korean version to play it in Korea. Well, to do that, you must activate a Bnet account as if you were Korean. The ...


    You know what, I'm skipping all of this. In a nutshell:

    HOW DO I PLAY STARCRAFT 2 IN KOREA?


    Thanks
     
  2. Makeahole

    Makeahole New Member

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    당신은 한국 백치를 말하는 방법 배울 필요가 있다
     
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    그는 않습니다. 그것은 영어로 작동하게 해!

    Without your own computer to play it on, it will be difficult. The only way to get it in English right now is to request for an internet cafe to install an English client for you (language packs are not available yet, although Blizzard says they will eventually have them). If you had your own PC, you could easily download the US English client and install it.

    I wish I had more advice for you, but I don't. Sorry man.

    I got a buddy over there right now who's in the Air Force. To bad he cares more about drifting cars then he does about StarCraft 2.