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So.. after I read [mention]Manny[/mention]’s post here about getting back into Classic Starcraft, it made me reminisce about my childhood again and the times I also spent playing SC and War 3. Diablo II / Starcraft were actually the first two Blizzard game that I played and I spent a lot of time using the cheat codes in Starcraft primarily, \"black sheep wall\", \"power overwhelming\", \"operation cwal\", \"there is no cow level\" haha. Good times. Now the thing, I still have my Starcraft and Warcraft III cd keys, but I didn’t have the discs anymore because like 8 years ago, when I decided to digitize my collection, I actually threw most of them out. In retrospect, my philosophy on a lot of things have changed or evolved these past 10 years so I usually try to get the physical editions of classic PC games now if I can, and I also try to get them physical if they have one available for more new games, unfortunately most newer games don’t have physical releases so it would have to be DRM-free (GOG..) or no dice. I spent a few days on eBay researching different copies people were selling and also taking a look at the differences I could notice in the formats. It seems that for the older versions (at least from what I can remember or match with my old Diablo / Diablo II / Diablo II LOD discs), the old versions of Blizzard games used to display the version number of the game on the CD, it also didn’t mention anything about Windows Vista or newer. The newest OS reference on my discs are of Windows XP. I individual big box versions of each Starcraft / BW, Warcraft 3 ROC / TFT were pretty expensive, and even though I love Starcraft / Warcraft, my love isn’t like it is for Diablo where I need to have the big box of each individual release like that... so I decided to still be happy and economical and I was able to find a good deal on the SC and War Battle Chests. Now the good thing was that not only were they a good price, but also the discs were in pretty good condition, AND they also were the old discs that displayed the version numbers and no reference no anything newer than XP. I received them today and was able to use Alcohol 120% to back up all the discs with no issues which was my main concern after my recent experience with the Dungeon Siege II CDs I got which were scratched and corrupted (Luckily I was able to get a refund from the eBay seller and I’ll be receiving a new set of DS II discs this Saturday. I’ll post an update on my DS box thread after).
I’ve also decided to collect some of the original Starcraft and Warcraft patches that I could find. You can read more about that here.
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I’ve also decided to collect some of the original Starcraft and Warcraft patches that I could find. You can read more about that here.
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