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Could you help me? I need some info about registering some classic games on battle.net and when I tried to learn something meaningful there I was constantly asked to log in. I hate creating unwanted accounts and I'm sure some of you know the answers for my questions.

I have following Blizzard games (all retail version):
Blackthorne
Diablo
Diablo II + Lord of Destruction
The Lost Vikings
The Lost Vikings II
StarCraft + Bood War
Warcraft: Orcs & Humans
Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness
Warcraft II: Battle.net Edition
Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos + The Frozen Throne

Which of them I can redeem? What are the benefits? May I download those games any time I wish? Is there some "always online" requirements to play those games? Or any other DRM? Is it worth it at all? I'm not really into multiplayer so doubt I'll use that option often (if ever). A digital backup, if it is hassle-free, might be good though...

Thanks a lot for your help!
This question / problem has been solved by jamyskisimage
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Ghorpm: Could you help me? I need some info about registering some classic games on battle.net and when I tried to learn something meaningful there I was constantly asked to log in. I hate creating unwanted accounts and I'm sure some of you know the answers for my questions.

I have following Blizzard games (all retail version):
Blackthorne
Diablo
Diablo II + Lord of Destruction
The Lost Vikings
The Lost Vikings II
StarCraft + Bood War
Warcraft: Orcs & Humans
Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness
Warcraft II: Battle.net Edition
Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos + The Frozen Throne

Which of them I can redeem? What are the benefits? May I download those games any time I wish? Is there some "always online" requirements to play those games? Or any other DRM? Is it worth it at all? I'm not really into multiplayer so doubt I'll use that option often (if ever). A digital backup, if it is hassle-free, might be good though...

Thanks a lot for your help!
Didn't Blackthorne become legitimately freeware now?
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Ghorpm: Could you help me? I need some info about registering some classic games on battle.net and when I tried to learn something meaningful there I was constantly asked to log in. I hate creating unwanted accounts and I'm sure some of you know the answers for my questions.

I have following Blizzard games (all retail version):
Blackthorne
Diablo
Diablo II + Lord of Destruction
The Lost Vikings
The Lost Vikings II
StarCraft + Bood War
Warcraft: Orcs & Humans
Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness
Warcraft II: Battle.net Edition
Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos + The Frozen Throne

Which of them I can redeem? What are the benefits? May I download those games any time I wish? Is there some "always online" requirements to play those games? Or any other DRM? Is it worth it at all? I'm not really into multiplayer so doubt I'll use that option often (if ever). A digital backup, if it is hassle-free, might be good though...

Thanks a lot for your help!
I have Warcraft 3 RoC and Diablo 2 on battle.net. It's just like you want -- a digital backup. I don't know what else can be backed up there, but I bet more than that (I'd imagine at least SC).
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Ghorpm: Diablo II + Lord of Destruction
StarCraft + Bood War
Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos + The Frozen Throne
There's your list. Blackthorne is free if you sign into Battle.net from the US Battle.net site (EU doesn't work).

Diablo 1, Warcraft 1 & 2 and The Lost Vikings 1 & 2 don't have codes to activate, but I wouldn't be surprised if Blizzard added them as freebies at some point.

Oh, and the Starcraft key gives you Brood War automatically - no need to separately register it (was there even a key for Brood War?)
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Ghorpm: Which of them I can redeem? What are the benefits? May I download those games any time I wish? Is there some "always online" requirements to play those games? Or any other DRM? Is it worth it at all? I'm not really into multiplayer so doubt I'll use that option often (if ever). A digital backup, if it is hassle-free, might be good though...
Just a digital backup. The only benefit that you have is that you can download your language of choice, which was interesting to me for playing many of the games in English for a change (I have them in German on disc).

None of them have DRM, although you do have to download them through a downloader.
Post edited April 30, 2014 by jamyskis
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JudasIscariot: Didn't Blackthorne become legitimately freeware now?
I have absolutely no idea ;) But at least I have an excuse for being ignorant - why should I care when I already have a legitimate copy? ;)
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JudasIscariot: Didn't Blackthorne become legitimately freeware now?
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Ghorpm: I have absolutely no idea ;) But at least I have an excuse for being ignorant - why should I care when I already have a legitimate copy? ;)
True :) But now you know you can have a free digital back up :P
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Ghorpm: I have absolutely no idea ;) But at least I have an excuse for being ignorant - why should I care when I already have a legitimate copy? ;)
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JudasIscariot: True :) But now you know you can have a free digital back up :P
Apparently not - according to jamyskis it doesn't work for EU
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Ghorpm: Apparently not - according to jamyskis it doesn't work for EU
It doesn't, but as long as you sign in to us.battle.net, you'll be fine (visiting www.battle.net will redirect you automatically to eu.battle.net). The accounts are all the same - there's no separate EU or US one.
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JudasIscariot: True :) But now you know you can have a free digital back up :P
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Ghorpm: Apparently not - according to jamyskis it doesn't work for EU
Works here:

https://us.battle.net/account/download/?show=classic
Now try the same thing with the EU site :)

https://eu.battle.net/account/download/?show=classic
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jamyskis: snip
Thanks a lot! That's actually all I wanted to know :D I have a Polish version of Diablo 2 and some monsters' names are a bit... ridiculous ;) so I'll gladly get an English version

It's a bit funny that Warcraft II: Battle.net Edition cannot be redeemed on battle.net ;)
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Ghorpm: Apparently not - according to jamyskis it doesn't work for EU
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JudasIscariot: Works here:

https://us.battle.net/account/download/?show=classic
Yup, it did work... not that I actually need it but well, I won't complain. Thanks!
Post edited April 30, 2014 by Ghorpm
Hah! And you don't even need to be logged in! That's even more free than GOG's freebies.
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Maighstir: Hah! And you don't even need to be logged in! That's even more free than GOG's freebies.
How dare you? HOW DARE YOU?!
Sorta related question, but has anyone downloaded Diablo II, Warcraft III and/or StarCraft from the Blizzard website and gotten it to work on Windows 8/8.1 64bit? I'd like to get them but don't want to risk them not working.
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marsrunner: Sorta related question, but has anyone downloaded Diablo II, Warcraft III and/or StarCraft from the Blizzard website and gotten it to work on Windows 8/8.1 64bit? I'd like to get them but don't want to risk them not working.
I just played through the original starcraft I downloaded from battlenet and it worked great on my win 8 machine
Warcraft 3 also works well
Post edited April 30, 2014 by coxdr