It's possible, but if you do it then the world will hate you and God will strike you with the thunder of injustice. You will lose all of your friends, and become French. Your life will be the definition of epic fail, and you will regret it. But, at least you'll have Starcraft. A better choice would be to cough up twenty dollars, go to Walmart and BUY THE FRICKING GAME.
You can go to UDP Connetion and find the guy with the same starcraft code and play um
u dont need to. just add your friends onto your friend list and v.s them from far away. here is how to do multiplayer with other people. click on multiplayer and under quick match choose a v.s
hit multiplayer then hit join game ( bottom right ) then choose a game u want to play!
Yes there is a way to play on the internet. This game is for Nintendo 64 and the PC and the Wikipedia related link has information on play in a Multiplayer mode. The "Multiplayer on StarCraft is powered through Blizzard Entertainment's Battle.net Internet service" according to the related link which also provides others details and limitations. see related link
Well, if you mean to play your account on multiple PCs, all you need to do is log out of the one you were using previously and log into another PC with the same Email and Password. If you mean multiplayer, all you really need is a good internet connection to be able to play multiplayer.
You have to be 13 years old to play on the multiplayer for Battlefield 3.
Check out the related links for a guide on how to play and get good at starcraft.
You can play Starcraft Broodwar online on Battle.net.
You can play Starcraft without the disc by downloading it or burning the copy into your computer.
Yes, starcraft is very popular in South Korea.
After saving the map, run starcraft. If you wish to play on multiplayer, click create, and then beside the map selection, there will be a button called "Browse". Click that, and find your map from there. If you play signleplayer, you double click on "up one level", and then the map should be in the downloads file. (Note - this is for Starcraft 1.16.1 Brood War. Other versions may have different ways of finding the map)
Starcraft 1 is not very hard on computers. Pretty much any cheap computer today will play it. Starcraft 2 is a different story...