![]() ![]() ![]() □įrankly speaking, until you posted this thread, I always thought that I'm the only one who cannot enable CD soundtrack in WarCraft 1. See, I also have Sandwarriors (a DOS game that uses CD audio soundtrack), and in that game, there IS an option to choose between MIDI and CD audio. If you were unable to find the answers you were looking for, please reach out and someone from our friendly and knowledgeable support team will be happy to help with their top-notch assistance We know you want to get back to gaming, so we strive to answer all messages within 24 hours. All the in-game menu only allows you to enable or disable the music (and the sound effect as well), but so far I've never found anything that enables me to choose between MIDI and CD audio. I don't think it is a pirated version, though, because:ġ) I bought it in a store that sells boxed, original gameĢ) frankly speaking, I've never seen any pirated software stall in Singapore (unlike in Jakarta, where everything is pirated □ )Īs for in-game hint, nope, there is none. It intent to be an enhancement of the original product. ![]() War1 is not an official Blizzard Entertainment product. It pretends to be a complete implementation of the game using only the assets (.WAR files) from the original game. I only wonder, if the audio tracks exist (at least in some of the CD versions), what was their purpose other than being used while playing the game? Is there any hint on your box, manual, panflet or readme, that might explain as to why the soundtrack was included (if it was for listening like a normal CD audio or something)?Įr, I bought the CD in jewel-case only -somewhere in Singapore. This is a remake of the Warcraft: Orcs & Humans game created and published by Blizzard Entertainment in 1994. ![]()
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