Have you played a non-WoW Warcraft game?
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Warcraft: Orcs and Humans, Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness (and its expansion, Beyond the Dark Portal), Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos (and its expansion, The Frozen Throne) or the Warcraft III demo (which is all about the jungle trolls joining the Horde). Have you played any of them?
Warcraft I, II and III - no expansions though. I recently looked up some of the old screenshots and intros to the games - it's funny to see the old graphics and maps from the first couple.
I still get warm fuzzies, though, when I hear "STOP POKING ME!!!".... I could click on those guys for hours....
I still get warm fuzzies, though, when I hear "STOP POKING ME!!!".... I could click on those guys for hours....
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If it says "Blizzard Entertainment" on the box, you can be sure that I own it and have played it to death. I remember my friends and I having Warcraft tournaments back in the day when the only way to do so was a direct modem connection. These young'uns with their TCP/IP and their battle.net don't know how good they've got it! *shakes cane*
What was I saying? Oh yeah, played them all.
What was I saying? Oh yeah, played them all.
Warcraft: Orcs and Humans was the first PC game I ever owned. My friends and I would set up LAN matches on the school netowork. It was great because the same disc worked for both PCs and Macs. I also played WC2, including the expansions and B.net edition. I played WCIII through the single player campaign once, but never got to try the expansion, since I lost my discs.
Played all of them to the finish except for WCIII & Frozen Throne. For some reason that game rocked my world about 12 scenarios in. There was no way to tweak the difficulty at the time of release either (for as much as I can remember) so I just stopped playing the story/campaign mode. The same thing happened to Keiote. Oh.. and campaigns with a timer are the offspring of Satan's hemorrhoids.
I'm with Widge on this one.
The first piece of software I bought for my powermac 7100 was Warcraft: Orcs & Humans. Haven't looked back since.
I still play Warcraft 3 frequently. USWest server, battlenet name driph. Some ladder, but mostly DotA-Allstars, the latest in the Defense of the Ancients series of custom maps. Think Battlegrounds with Warcraft 3 style heroes. A lot of fun, especially if you've got a regular group of friends playing.
Let me know if you play, I'll add you to my friends list.
The first piece of software I bought for my powermac 7100 was Warcraft: Orcs & Humans. Haven't looked back since.
I still play Warcraft 3 frequently. USWest server, battlenet name driph. Some ladder, but mostly DotA-Allstars, the latest in the Defense of the Ancients series of custom maps. Think Battlegrounds with Warcraft 3 style heroes. A lot of fun, especially if you've got a regular group of friends playing.
Let me know if you play, I'll add you to my friends list.
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When you lose a level, it offers to let you drop the difficulty when you replay it.Graffe wrote:Played all of them to the finish except for WCIII & Frozen Throne. For some reason that game rocked my world about 12 scenarios in. There was no way to tweak the difficulty at the time of release either (for as much as I can remember) so I just stopped playing the story/campaign mode.
Ahhh yes, when I was in high school a friend hooked me up with Orcs vs. Humans. I always played the orcs 'cause I thought they were adorable!! I loved sending the peons to do stuff and hearing them say "zug-zug" and "you're the boss." I loved my little orc friends! Things are different now though! You're going down orcs!! Hehe.