Any idea if you can run Starcraft 1 directly off the stick, or does it need to be installed to hard drive (meaning they give it on USB rather than CD-ROM)?A memory stick shaped like a Terran dogtag with James Raynor's name. Comes with a full copy of StarCraft 1 and BW on it already.
Any idea if you can run Starcraft 1 directly off the stick, or does it need to be installed to hard drive (meaning they give it on USB rather than CD-ROM)?[/QUOTE]A memory stick shaped like a Terran dogtag with James Raynor's name. Comes with a full copy of StarCraft 1 and BW on it already.
If you LOVE RTS, then it is a good game (for me so far) but if you are on the fence, I say wait. It is pretty pricey especially the collector's editionI've been torn between getting this now or waiting a little bit. Maybe I'll pick it up on the way home from work tomorrow.
Any idea if you can run Starcraft 1 directly off the stick, or does it need to be installed to hard drive (meaning they give it on USB rather than CD-ROM)?[/QUOTE]A memory stick shaped like a Terran dogtag with James Raynor's name. Comes with a full copy of StarCraft 1 and BW on it already.
Any idea if you can run Starcraft 1 directly off the stick, or does it need to be installed to hard drive (meaning they give it on USB rather than CD-ROM)?[/QUOTE]A memory stick shaped like a Terran dogtag with James Raynor's name. Comes with a full copy of StarCraft 1 and BW on it already.
the ONLY reason I can come up with that Blizz forces everyone to play on B.Net is to "reduce piracy" you have to register your Serial number to your account and thus you can play (even just logging in to solo play) I remember that StarCraft 1, you can play with pirate version on LAN game and only need 1 valid account to update the restSorry... I hadn't really been following this that closely. I remember how LAN friendly Starcraft was and it just annoys me that now everything has to go through battlenet.
My buddies and I still have LAN gaming sessions every once in a while. It's nice to find new games that are actually LAN friendly anymore... silly Blizzard.
Sadly you're probably right that people will find ways around the b.net requirement. I just wish Blizzard had included the functionality in the beginning. Oh well.the ONLY reason I can come up with that Blizz forces everyone to play on B.Net is to "reduce piracy" you have to register your Serial number to your account and thus you can play (even just logging in to solo play) I remember that StarCraft 1, you can play with pirate version on LAN game and only need 1 valid account to update the rest
This whole anti-piracy is not going to fix the anti-piracy IMO. If the game is good enough and worth the money, people WILL buy them. StarCraft 1 are still being sold. People are still buying Team Fortress 2. If people want to pirate, they will pirate and find ways to get around the anti-pirate things. I'm sure someone already figure out how to get around the b.net requirement.
Yea. It would make sense that if you are already require people to log on to B.net, might as well let people have their LAN games. It is faster locally and don't have to worry about internet going down.Sadly you're probably right that people will find ways around the b.net requirement. I just wish Blizzard had included the functionality in the beginning. Oh well.