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I can link the plugin alright, just with every other one (Bethesda, twitch, you name it, everything works flawlessly). Except for battle.net. I link the plugin, login, connect successfully but then I can't see any game. Checked the registry and the client is installed correctly. I even uninstalled the plugin a few times and no deal, I can't see any battle net game on galaxy. Any suggestions? Thanks.

edit: I'm sorry that I posted these 3 times. it was my ethernet connection problem.
Post edited January 20, 2021 by slaimo1000
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slaimo1000: I can link the plugin alright, just with every other one (Bethesda, twitch, you name it, everything works flawlessly). Except for battle.net. I link the plugin, login, connect successfully but then I can't see any game. Checked the registry and the client is installed correctly. I even uninstalled the plugin a few times and no deal, I can't see any battle net game on galaxy. Any suggestions? Thanks.

edit: I'm sorry that I posted these 3 times. it was my ethernet connection problem.
I have the exact same problem, Battle.net is connected but when I go launch Overwatch it says "Install" instead of "Play"
Strangely enough, when I click "Install" it launches the game normally.
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slaimo1000: I can link the plugin alright, just with every other one (Bethesda, twitch, you name it, everything works flawlessly). Except for battle.net. I link the plugin, login, connect successfully but then I can't see any game. Checked the registry and the client is installed correctly. I even uninstalled the plugin a few times and no deal, I can't see any battle net game on galaxy. Any suggestions? Thanks.

edit: I'm sorry that I posted these 3 times. it was my ethernet connection problem.
Unfortunately, even though you can "connect" Battle.net, you will need to manually add the .exe of any games that you own. Try disconnecting Battle.net and instead manually add each game by marking them as "owned," and then "link executable" to the main game. All Blizzard games are designed to launch as stand-alone.