The following ports need to be open: 3724, 1119, and 1120 * Patches won’t download, Starcraft 2 won’t connect to BattleNet – check for aforementioned problems and applications running, if the patches still do not download or you can’t connect to battlenet it’s possible the proper ports are not open on your network/router. Current workaround is to disable these applications if they are running on your Mac. * Incompatibilities with LittleSnitch, AppCleaner, FileVault, and PeerGuardian – these apps are known to cause problems with the Mac Starcraft 2 client, ranging from inability to connect to Battle Net to a patch installation loop. Be sure to launch Starcraft 2 client from the disk image. Create a New Image onto the Desktop that is about 16GB and install Starcraft 2 directly into this disk image – some users have reported success just copying their current Starcraft 2 install into that folder and deleting the original installation. You can create a disk image with the Disk Utility tool, located in /Applications/Utilities. There is no current fix but a workaround is to install Starcraft 2 onto a newly created disk image. * Starcraft 2 crashes, fails, or freezes when trying to download/install patch update – known problem, the cause is thought to be users having a case-sensitive file system. * Mouse gets stuck off screen in dual monitor setups – if this happens, switch to windowed mode (Command+M) and back into full screen mode, usually your mouse will be released * Huge performance hit when using USB Headset with some NVidia hardware (GeForce 9400M in particular) – unplug the USB headset for now, Blizzard is working on a fix * Black screen on startup but sound plays anyway – switch from fullscreen to windowed mode (Command+M), or do a system reboot This actually works on other hardware too if it’s overheating during cutscenes and videos. This forces your frame rates to cap at a consistent level, some hardware is overworking when it doesn’t need to be thus sending your MacBook Pro into a ridiculously hot CPU eating festival with itself and crash city. * MacBook Pro overheats and game stutters in gameplay and cutscenes – possibly related to above graphics driver problems, some users report adding the following two lines to their variable file helpful (variables is located at ~/Documents/Blizzard/Starcraft II/variables.txt): Lower graphics settings for the time being, or run the game in bootcamp. The extent of the performance hit varies from system to system, further suggesting it’s related to video drivers. * Mac OS X underperforms compared to Windows on the same hardware – similar to the above problem, there is speculation this is a Mac OS X video driver problem. * NVidia hardware dramatically underperforms in Mac OS X – potential driver issue, reduce graphics settings to lower settings until a fix is released * Random crashes with Mac OS X 10.6.4 and NVidia graphics hardware – no current workarounds, Blizzard is aware of the problem and working on it – Update: some of the random crashes have been fixed with the Snow Leopard Graphics Update, it is highly recommended you install this update! * No user interface or menus – if you are missing user interface elements, try quitting and restarting the game, or do a full system restart I appreciate any and all help in advance.Here is the known problem list for the Starcraft 2 Mac client, and more importantly some potential fixes for the problems: What's wrong? How can I go about fixing it? After it finished re-installing, I launched the game again and. It was at this point I decided to try re-installing the game, because I acutally want to watch those cutscenes. After which, I am free to continue moving around to my next objective. I get a little further along, and another cutscene pops up, but it freezes on the first frame of the cutscene as the audio continues through to the end. I can actually play the game I was required to pick up a sword and defend the stronghold from some people attacking it. finally the loading screen dissapeares and I find myself in a fortress. As it's displaying, I can hear what I believe to be a cutscene in the background (I confirmed my suspisions watched a let's play of the first few minutes of the game, and at this point there should be a cutscene of Geralt running through the rain). After it loads a bit, the loading screen fades to black, but then displays again. After the opening cutscene (the one with the striga), the game finishes it's prologue and a loading screen to Kaer Morhen displays. I recently bought The Witcher during one of the previous sales, and have finally found the time to play through it.
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