hey, did anyone know that you can get a demo of WC3 and play online? the dissadvantage is that you can only play as orc, play on one level and stay level 1... i had played before but i lost my disk somewhere, and lately i have been owning the shit out of newbees and its getting a bit boring. i just wanted to know if any of you have tried the demo and what you think of it.
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Angus the peasant saw the necromancer raising the rotting remains and ran away. Since then he told the tale of how he narrowly escaped the necromancer he called "juicy bones".
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i guess so... but i always had shamen and witchdocs to back them up. and sometimes i massed waverns.
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Angus the peasant saw the necromancer raising the rotting remains and ran away. Since then he told the tale of how he narrowly escaped the necromancer he called "juicy bones".
I wasn't referring to melee in that sense. I practically meant skirmish. Normally I only play custom-made maps. The World Editor in WC3 is such a powerful tool, I don't know how many times I've just spent in there editing everything. All units and doodads in the game can be edited however you want them to. An endless mass of possible triggers allows you to do virtually anything, and nothing is set in stone. I've played maps simulating RPG's, battleships, mingames, chess, racing, dogfights, tree-tag, anything!
PlugY for Diablo II allows you to reset skills and stats, transfer items between characters in singleplayer, obtain all ladder runewords and do all Uberquests while offline. It is the only way to do all of the above. Please use it.
Supporting big shoulderpads and flashy armor since 2004.
yeah that can be fun, and i do it sometimes to relieve stress and cool off from the normal game, but i prefer the intensity and competitiveness of the real game.
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Angus the peasant saw the necromancer raising the rotting remains and ran away. Since then he told the tale of how he narrowly escaped the necromancer he called "juicy bones".
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