

In my opinion, you should ignore any reviews of a product if the writer hasn't actually purchased it.
#STARCRAFT 2 GAME NOT LAUNCHING WINDOWS 10 FULL#
You get the full game with all capability, as well as the campaign, for the $60. Others have also said something about needing to buy the game 3 times to get all the races. This means that LAN games can still play at practically the same speed as traditional LAN games. All players players must have valid copies of the game and be signed into, but the servers still detect that you're on LAN and give you host. This brings me to another point that others have complained about: Starcraft II does not have the traditional LAN capability.
#STARCRAFT 2 GAME NOT LAUNCHING WINDOWS 10 PC#
Also considering that the PC gaming industry is being destroyed by piracy, I'm glad Blizzard is still releasing a great game at a reasonable price.

With all the work Bizzard puts into making near-perfect balance, gameplay, and variety, the $60 MSRP for Starcraft II is completely fair. With inflation, that would be about $54 today. I did a quick search to find the MSRP of Starcraft I when it was released in 1998, and along with MANY jetskis for sale, I found what I was looking for: $40 for the game ($30 for the expansion).

Graphics are wonderful and have lots of customization, so I can play it on my 3-year-old laptop and my beast of a desktop - both of which still look great.Īs for the price, yes it seems a bit steep, but it's completely reasonable. This is an incredible game and a great sequel to the original.
