Where are sc2 Replays stored?

Documents folder
Replays are saved and stored in a special folder called “StarCraft II” in the user’s Documents folder.

How do I share a replay in StarCraft 2?

SC2replayed is a good one. You can upload your replay files there, the site will parse the replay data and provide helpful info about the replay and allow you to share it with friends. You can send replay file to anyone who has Starcraft 2 and after they put it in their Replays folder they can watch it in game.

Where are my Starcraft replays?

Replays are usually stored in the “\Maps\Replays” folder of StarCraft. Manually saved replays can be seen in this folder. The last played game is automatically saved as LastReplay.

How do you save StarCraft replays?

1 Answer. In your “recent” replays folder in game, there is a button to the left called “Keep”. Pressing this button will move the replay into the “Multiplayer” tab if it was a ladder or custom game.

Do you need a disc to play StarCraft?

If you purchased the digital version, downloading HotS will also get you everything you need for WoL. You do not need the disc, as you can download StarCraft 2: Wings of Liberty directly from the Battle.Net website: Log in with your Battle.Net account.

Can you transfer Starcraft 2 to a new computer?

Btw, there is a change in operating systems. My new computer runs Windows 7 and my old one runs Windows XP. You can just DL from Blizzard if you have a BNET account. Copying the game directly works fine for me. It’s quite a bit faster than downloading it, which is another option when your disks are damaged/lost.

Where can I Find my hotkey profile in Starcraft 2?

You should be able to find it in your starcraft 2 folder and then you can just copy paste it. RepostedContent posted… RaNg3R posted… You should be able to find it in your starcraft 2 folder and then you can just copy paste it. uhh I have the same hotkey profile on multiple accounts by doing this, unless he wants something else?

What should my system drive be for Starcraft 2?

[system drive] will usually be your C: drive. [pc username] is the USER name you log in to Windows with. Copy the StarCraft II folder there to your new main drive, same area. Start up StarCraft II. All your mod saves, replays etc will be back. Keep in mind the system drive and user name on the new setup you may have made different.

What happens when I start up StarCraft II?

Start up StarCraft II. All your mod saves, replays etc will be back. Keep in mind the system drive and user name on the new setup you may have made different. Should still work fine even if the drive and user name have changed. This is far to generic to be of any assistance. Its clear based on the answer you have not played Starcraft II.

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