This is GOG.com version. This film contains all cutscenes and mission briefings from first Warcraft game (orc and human campaign + credits). Enjoy the oldschool:)
I want to use the war craft 3 world builder to recreate the entirety of the lore as a progressing occurrence no matter the do's or dont's of the player or players. You get to be involved in this or that be it critical to the lore or not but it continues on as is. After that....it is a free to wander just as it ever was. Voice acting & all. You choose between being a commoner, noble or imperial amidst it all. Or you elect to go rogue entirely with one of the backgrounds being a thing you learn of yourself. 🤷
@@leeeroyjenkins555 that’s exactly what would happen. The hypothetical sequel with the Human Ending features that. It flat out says that. Could be interesting, no? I guess it could happen say if Orgrim Doomhammer’s attempt to take control from Blackhand failed.
Love theise games! But Blizzard made one tiny error. When the Orcs win they talk of "the Portal" and if you don't know about the Dark Portal you will think "Portal??? What portal??!"
@@cheddar950 That is assuming you got it on cd. I had the discversion with no video and at the tender age of 7-8 I didn't read any manuals.... Since my english was not that good. So when the endtext talk of a portal (my dad translated) I was like "What portal?" It could have been expanded a little while being part of the game. The orcs getting reinforcments for the final battle and the humans investigating a rumor after the death of Medivh....
yeah im not trying to prove that the game is perfect, just that when i played the game for the first time i just thought it made sense.@@theblackgoatofthewoods
The orc campaign's ending is canon (Stormwind is sacked), but some parts of the human campaign that don't contradict the orc campaign are canon too (notably the Karazhan mission where Medivh is killed). In Warcraft 2 we learn that some of the humans of Stormwind evacuated and sailed north to other human kingdoms. For some reason the movie doesn't follow the canon and does its own thing. But I prefer to think the movie simply doesn't exist.