![]() We have built numerous safeguards over the last 15 years to try to reduce the risks of exploitable network code, and this game removes all of them." ( Click here to read the full screed.) As Ars' Peter Bright said last time around: "Running this game and opening up your network to it is going to make it extraordinarily easy to hack your computer. (GOG's version of Diablo doesn't require this.) And, yep, Blizzard's WC2 servers are still alive and kickin'.īut once again, GOG has loosed a "" game of old that requires a stomach-turning combination: you have to open specific ports on both your PC and your router, and you have to subject your machine to some pretty ancient netcode. ![]() The reason is that this version includes support, which requires leaving the executable in its ancient 2.02 state. Just like the 1999 launch of this game's " edition," it requires a valid CD key, which GOG packs into your purchase. AdvertisementĪdditionally, GOG's version of WC2 includes a "vanilla" binary without many of the modern display adaptations. ![]() The solution has been to pick the generic "fullscreen" option, which fixes the mouse-boundary issue but adds much blurrier pixels (and messes up my Windows desktop once the game quits out). I prefer moving an RTS map via the mouse instead of arrow keys, so this issue bums me out. This happens when you move the map around with your mouse, which is way more common in an RTS than in a Diablo game. ![]() ![]() The problem with this is the same as in Diablo: in many of the "integer scaling" modes, WC2 lets your mouse cursor float away if pushed against the right or bottom edges. (As with Diablo, I would advise WarCraft II players to ignore these pixel-blurring options, but if that's your jam, then by all means use them.) Instead, players can expect "integer scaling" as an option for any monitor resolution they have so that the original artwork and sprites fall into a proper 4:3 ratio whether they appear in a window or full-screen mode. Other GOG-specific bonuses include optional anti-aliasing and anisotropic filtering. Just like this month's Diablo re-launch, GOG has rebuilt WarCraft II's executable to run with modern operating systems and monitor resolutions in mind. ![]()
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