This is because Starcraft (Original) is so old that in order to run it your computer must run in the resolution the game was originally designed for.
Starcraft was released in 1999.
depends. if you have played starcraft and like it you should try out starcraft 2. if you prefer the halo series and understand it you should get halo wars
not that I know of but try googleing it for a download
Read the back bottom of the case i believe, it tells you the computers you need in order to play
Go to options, if you play fullscreen you need to set resolution the same as your windows resolution. If you can't match it use windowed mode. That fixed it for me.
This usually means that the graphics resolution used inside the game is to high for your monitor. Try running the game in safe mode and selecting a lower resolution.
try seeing if someone can fix your mac book if you have a mac book pro it probably wont work but my friend has a mac book and starcraft 2 works just fine
For XP: You can try changing the resolution of your screen. While on your desktop, right-click and select 'Properties'. Click the 'Settings' tab, and change the resolution using the bar you see in the window. Vista: Right-click on desktop, select 'Personalize'. Click 'Display Settings' and then change resolution in the window that pops up.
Most likely the resolution is not set right. Go back to the display properties and change it there. Try again.
the screen size and the out put if you have a big screen then you try to play very large game as i;cod, minecraft, you may get some lag in your gameplay
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Try changing your graphics settings lower, so that your computer doesn't have to overexert itself when going through the animations.
For Laptop: open it up, checking the cable whether is lose or not: might need a technical repair if you damaged the screen, like dropping it on the floor. For desktop: Make sure the VGA cable is not lose, its the one that connects your monitor onto your PC, if you have damage it somehow, you can get a repair or buy a new one. It might be the resolution problem, try change the resolution to recommended or highest in screen resolution setting, this apply to desktop and laptop. On the desktop monitor some of it will contain button on the monitor, you can try adjust resolution on that.