Gnome Warrior

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Can warcraft be installed on two different computers and still be able to go online?

I got warcraft 3 and I was wondering if I could install it on both my pc and my laptop and still be able to go online. Not at the same time mind you, but if I'm already doing somthing on one computer I can fire up warcraft on the other. I know you can in guildwars, all you have to do is log in. Doesnt really matter from what computer.

Public Comments

1. Yes, you can, as long as both versions are not on at the same time. I also have a laptop and desktop, and have both W3 and TFT installed with the same copy on both.

If you try to go online with one while the other is on, your CD-KEY will conflict and you will boot yourself offline. If you boot yourself (or someone boots you with the same key) a lot (more than 10 times a half-hour) you can be locked out until it is "investigated". They do that to prevent CD-KEY trading and to ban the violating keys.

It doesn't matter if you put it on both, and blizzard doesn't care, since they are both your computers and you are the one playing them. And if you never boot yourself offline, they won't even know, so then they REALLY won't care, lol. Have fun.