ArMeD_SuRvIvOr
BattleForums Junior Member
what i meant with "price goes up" is that an original game costs about $30 dollars. In Argentina that would be $90 pesos... too much, and not counting TFT.
I was going to suggest Ebay but..you just said you can't afford it.ArMeD_SuRvIvOr said:well, to be honest, I downloaded warcraft 3 tft from eMule. Then I wanted to buy an original copy but, sadly, it was in spanish (that means I cant play on battle.net) the typo on the box is spanish, yeah. And no, my friends dont have it. I really cant afford an original copy of any game from the internet, since here $1 dollar = $3 pesos. So its price goes up 3 times.
You caln log into wc3 properly and effectively if you buy the actual games.Darkmatter said:Instead of double posting, edit any future comments or anything you want to say in a previous post unsead of making two posts in a row. It's sort of a clutter rule.
Yes, if you have a internet connection, you can play on Battle.net. Just update WCIII to the newest patch after you install it by clicking on the Battle.net option on the title screen when it first loads up (It'll install it automatically for you.) but you need internet of course.
And ya, someone opens it, decides they dont like it, and sells it. That's basically it. ^^