Archive for the ‘StarCraft Utilities’ Category
Blizzard Battle.net Gateway Editor v3.0.1.0702
Tuesday, May 6th, 2008This simple Blizzard Battle.net Gateway Editor is made by Quixotic Yawl Studio. It allows you to add/edit/remove the Battle.net servers for StarCraft, Diablo 2, and Warcraft 3.
Blizzard Battle.net Gateway Editor v3.0.1.0702 (213.8 KiB, 5,508 hits)
Battle.net Encrypted Chat
Tuesday, May 6th, 2008This program will encrypt your messages in StarCraft channels. Only your friends who use this program with the same encryption key as you will be able to read your messages; others will see your messages as weird symbols. Read the readme in the spoiler below for more information.
Battle.net Encrypted Chat (3.3 KiB, 207 hits)
Battle.net Friend Follow
Tuesday, May 6th, 2008By simply right-clicking your mouse when your friend joins a StarCraft game, this program lets you quickly join the same game as your friend. Check the spoiler below for the readme.
Battle.net Friend Follow (2.7 KiB, 368 hits)
StarCraft Battle.net Filter
Tuesday, May 6th, 2008This is a pretty cool program that can sort StarCraft games when you are searching for one to play on Battle.net.
This program can sort the games by:
- Lag bar
- Map size
- Number of players
- Game speed
- Map type
- Game type
- and more!
StarCraft Battle.net Filter (15 KiB, 264 hits)
BWOblivionHunter v1.02
Sunday, May 4th, 2008Two weeks ago, there was an article written at teamliquid.net that talks about many StarCraft players and progamers who were caught map hacking. This is because when you click enemy units during a game, the action gets saved into replays. The map hack that the players used had disabled the enemy-selection action, so when you analyze a replay, it will show that they never clicked on enemy units. This is a flaw because in a game of over 15 minutes, there is a 99% chance of a good player clicking on an enemy unit. So by having multiple replays of a player without ever clicking on an enemies’ unit is good proof that they were map hacking. This technique of finding map hackers was discovered by flag from teamliquid.net. Instructions on how to use flag’s method is in the spoiler below.
A few days ago, GnarTheDwarf had released BWOblivionHunter. This program searches through your entire StarCraft replay folder for replays that are over 12 minutes long. After it is done searching, you will see a list of color-coded replays where there are possible hackers. Green means there’s not much chance of a hacker, yellow means there is a possibility of a hacker, and red means there definitely is a hacker. You can read the readme in the spoiler for more information and download the program below.
BWOblivionHunter v1.02 (554.1 KiB, 458 hits)
bwRepInfo v1.01a
Sunday, May 4th, 2008This StarCraft replay-analyzing program is an alternative to BWChart. It is supposed to offer more accurate APM (actions per minute) calculations by removing all the useless commands such as:
-Building units or upgrading with not enough resources
-Selection of units with no commands given
-Pressing the same hotkeys multiple times
-Putting hotkey on units but never using the hotkey
-Pressing an order multiple times (move, attack, stop, hold)
After eliminating these useless commands from the APM calculations, bwRepInfo will show the Effective APM, or EAPM, for each player.
bwRepInfo v1.01a (167.7 KiB, 170 hits)
BWChart v1.03G
Sunday, April 27th, 2008This latest version of BWChart, which is a couple of years old, is still good for checking APM and analyzing StarCraft replays.
BWChart v1.03G (166.6 KiB, 345 hits)
RWAPlugins for BWL/Chaoslauncher
Sunday, April 27th, 2008Replay With Audio (RWA) was first created back in 2003 by JCA. It allowed you to watch a replay in StarCraft while at the same time listen to someone’s recorded commentary for it. 2005 was the last time RWA got an update… until today! tec27 from teamliquid.net has brought RWA back to life by releasing RWAPlugins for BWLauncher/Chaoslauncher. The RWAPlugins pack includes 2 plugins:
- RWAPlayer v0.3
Allows you to play audio in replays modified with RWARecorder.
- RWARecorder v0.2
Allows you to record and add audio commentary to replays.
Download RWAPlugins here:
RWAPlugins (857.8 KiB, 190 hits)
Also, here’s RWA demo for you to try out:
RWA_Ninja_Blowex.rep (3.6 MiB, 168 hits)
Extern StarCraft Chat v2.61
Thursday, April 24th, 2008This program allows you to chat in the Battle.net channel while your StarCraft is minimized. It grabs all the text from the game, so it’s not really a bot and you don’t need another CD-key to use it. Read the spoiler below for the instructions.
Extern StarCraft Chat v2.61 (478.9 KiB, 260 hits)
Old StarCraft Executables
Saturday, April 19th, 2008Here are some old versions of StarCraft executable files for you to watch old replays that you might have. Included in this zip file are versions 1.09b, 1.10, 1.11b, 1.12b, 1.13f, and 1.14. Put these in your StarCraft folder (C:\Program Files\StarCraft\) to use them.
Old StarCraft Executables (3.1 MiB, 93 hits)





