This game is when I lost faith in Blizzard. Not being able to play on a LAN with one copy of the game was BS. I had so many fun times with friends at my home playing WC3.
Anyone else a bit tilted right now? Don’t hold a disk like that. Granted it was found near a dumpster, but experience has taught me to never hold a disk like that
When this first came out my local blockbuster had a sign up advertising it as
StarCraft 2: Wings of Liberty City.
i remember pointing it out to the employee there who had no clue about the game and didnt seem like they cared.
Put it back
Trash will always be trash.
It’s not like the SC2 disc is worth anything.
You know what it does? Installs Battle.net.
I should know, I bought the boxed copy at launch, and still have it.
4 Gate.
What does that mean to you?
This game is when I lost faith in Blizzard. Not being able to play on a LAN with one copy of the game was BS. I had so many fun times with friends at my home playing WC3.
How could someone just protoss that away?
Anyone else a bit tilted right now? Don’t hold a disk like that. Granted it was found near a dumpster, but experience has taught me to never hold a disk like that
Dive into the dumpster there could be more.
That’s an expensive DRM device.
Back to 1998 🙂
It’s a zerg day when you see someone throw away a jewel made as pro as this.
As a terran i’d like to slap you across the face, sir.
Then get you IN THE REAR WITH THE GEAR!
Go play it!
So?
*picture of a game disc*
Someone must’ve missed. Did you put it in there where it belongs?
I feel like this is a start of a creepypasta
Now you just need to find a computer with a dvd drive and windows XP
If u found it next to a bin gd luck trying to get that old dvd disc to work any little scratch and that disc most of the time is just a paper weight.
that’s where blizzard put it
I meaaan are they wrong though?
It’s sad that it was thrown out in a dumpster. What’s even sadder is that SC2 is so old it supports windows XP
I still have my Copy right here.
Just where it belongs
How has no one mentioned him holding the disc like that? Doing that as a kid meant goodbye disc. I can’t imagine it’s different now.
When this first came out my local blockbuster had a sign up advertising it as
StarCraft 2: Wings of Liberty City.
i remember pointing it out to the employee there who had no clue about the game and didnt seem like they cared.
Someone took the CD key and tossed the disc.
Useless as it was sold from launch with a cd key. Source? I worked on that game.
Great game