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There is no better feeling in the world than being new to something that you love. Whether you're playing your first game of Starcraft II, or your first game of Candy Crush Saga, it can be a bit intimidating to meet so many people who are so obviously skilled at what they do. It's easy to feel left behind if you are unable to play with these people because their internet connection breaks down or you can't find anyone online. That is where this next piece of news comes in! A crack developer called xeris has created an offline mode for Starcraft II that allows players enjoy the entire experience without any internet connection needed! It's just one more step towards making video games more accessible and increasing its popularity. On November 20th, 2013, Starcraft II was released worldwide. This means that for many people in the world, the game is brand new. That means it is still unknown to them whether or not they can play through the game with out an internet connection! Starcraft requires quite a bit of information in order to be played effectively. Even though there are ways to help you get started if you don't know how to play, still if you are unable to play without an internet connection then it can seem rather discouraging for your first experience playing SCII. Luckily, there is a way to play Starcraft II without internet. There are many methods that people use to play games which require an internet connection. Searching for other players online and meeting them in person is one such method. Another such method is playing on a friend's computer or other device, such as a smartphone or tablet. The third method, and the one most relevant to this article, is to use an emulator. An emulator is a program that enables you to play games in certain platforms (in this case SCII) on different platforms (in this case an offline PC version). Using emulators is very common in the gaming community. Emulators have been used for years to get around various obstacles developers put in place to ensure their games get full attention from players. In the past, emulators have been used for many different video games such as Pokemon which require a Game Boy Player to be played on your computer. Once SCII became available to the public, fans everywhere began searching for an offline version of the game. Many people had already created their own offline versions of SCII, but they were all lacking an important feature: It was impossible to play against AI opponents. Meanwhile, other people who created copies of the game tried to connect to Blizzard servers in order to use their game. Because Blizzard wanted players to connect via BattleNet (their version of a server), they didn't create software that enabled users to play games without internet connection. But avid gamers still tried, and tried hard. eccc085e13
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