Warcraft 3 was recently patched to no longer require the CD to start. World of Warcraft as well as The Burning Crusade and Wrath of the Lich King have never required a CD to start.
If earlier versions of Warcraft have not been patched to no longer require the CD, you can download a disc imaging program such as Deamon Tools Lite, create a virtual image of your CD, and "mount" the image to run the game, instead of using the CD.
yes it requires
World of Warcraft is listed as compatible with Windows 7, and should work fine.
No you can't update the Sims 3 without CD because when you're updating you are going to save the update in the CD.
Once. Once it is used and tied to an account, it cannot be used for any other account.
No, World of Warcraft is a PC and MAC game only. Unofficially (unsupported) you can possibly get it to run in the LINUX operating system with some tweaking here and there using a windows emulator.
Yes you can... you can run DVD's, Games, CD's on a computer without internet.
Use a crack...
No, you have to buy the game again, the CD key is your licence, without it you don't own the game
If you lose your CD to warcraft 3, but still have the CD-key, you are able to go to us.battle.net and create a battle.net account. Upon creating account you will be able to input your WC3 CD to register it with your battle.net account, which in turn will allow you to download the WC3 game as well as the patch that allows you to play without a CD.
Yes It runs better if you don't have vista.
No
No. You can run it over dialup, but I would rather not play than play WoW over dialup.You can however play Warcraft, Warcraft II and Warcraft III without internet.
A live CD carries software that will run off of the CD without needing to access the hard drive of the computer it is run from.
A live CD carries software that will run off of the CD without needing to access the hard drive of the computer it is run from.
No it cant you have to have the CD to play it.
Yes.
I think you run a superbike by running a super bike?