Warcraft II, huh!
Finally, a game with a "futuristic feel". Nowadays, it's still okay if you play games with others—you can discuss plots and how to clear the levels—but playing alone, it's really not engaging.
As for Warcraft II, it can basically be seen as an inferior version of the Frozen Throne in terms of graphics!
It's a lot more playable! This was probably the earliest real-time strategy game, even though it was just on a local area network.
Returning to the apartment, Zhang Hao opened the computer that hadn't been used in a few days. Kenny Anderson's laptop had the game CD installed yesterday, so once Zhang Hao installed it, they could play on the LAN together.
The installation process... slow...
"Aix, are you developing the Turnaround Fadeaway lately?"
"Yes."
