Thanks man, the online gaming was a little bit archaic, if i recall it well you could play on Battle.net which wasn't our case or you could create a party, then you had to send your ip address to your friends and they would type in an option to join the party. I remember we had a lot of issues setting it up, had the unlock ports on our modems, configure routers, etc., The difficulty of the game and the quantity of enemies in the map would rise or decline as players entered or left. It was hard work to set it all up but it was really worth it.
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