• Bartsbigbugbag@lemmy.world
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        5 months ago

        You can buy Hellfire and Diablo on GoG, and they work great. I even used that to put Hellfire on my Anbernic Linux handheld, and that was probably the best way to play it I’ve ever tried.

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    5 months ago

    I still have my discs. Do I have to buy them again?

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      5 months ago

      If you got the codes you can register them on bnet. They don’t support the DOS versions, unless something has changed recently.

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        Did Wc1 even have a version with a cd-key?

        edit: On that matter, doesn’t every version of wc1 require DOS or Mac?

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          Yeah I’m uncertain about #1, I know you needed the windows version of 2 to use it.

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        I feel like I entered the disc codes years ago. I’ll have to check later.

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    If they work on the steam deck, I’m going for it. University lan parties in the computer labs with smuggled in beers while playing Warcraft were fantastic.

    That is, until they figured out that the one winning strategy was to play Orcs and get blood ogres asap, then just swarm with them. After that, the entire game hinged on the fastest clicks and where you landed for your starting base.